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Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism.

Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism. Abstract Text:

    kazutoshi shindoKazutoshi Shindo,ayako osawaAyako Osawa,ryoko nakamuraRyoko Nakamura,yukiko kagiyamaYukiko Kagiyama,shohei sakudaShohei Sakuda,yoshikazu shizuriYoshikazu Shizuri,kensuke furukawaKensuke Furukawa,norihiko misawaNorihiko Misawa,

    The comprehensive bioconversion of aromatic compounds with a benzene ring to a picolinic acid was achieved with a recombinant Escherichia coli strain that expressed the six genes involved in biphenyl catabolism, these being the bphA1(2072)A2A3A4 genes encoding the evolved biphenyl dioxygenase, the bphB gene encoding dihydrodiol dehydrogenase, and the bphC gene encoding catechol 2,3-dioxygenase.

    Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism. Publishing Authors By Initials

    k shindoK Shindo,a osawaA Osawa,r nakamuraR Nakamura,y kagiyamaY Kagiyama,s sakudaS Sakuda,y shizuriY Shizuri,k furukawaK Furukawa,n misawaN Misawa,

    For similar heterocyclic compounds: heterocyclic compounds, 2-ring: quinolines research abstracts see: heterocyclic compounds: heterocyclic compounds, 2-ring: quinolines research

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    Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society

    VOLUME: 126

    Page Numbers: 15042-3

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Am. Chem. Soc.

    ISSN: 0002-7863

    DAY: 24

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2004

    Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7503056

    Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Quinolines

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism. Information

    Substance Name: biphenyl-2,3-dioxygenase

    Registry Number: EC 1.14.12.18

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Conversion from arenes having a benzene ring to those having a picolinic acid by simple growing cell reactions using Escherichia coli that expressed the six bacterial genes involved in biphenyl catabolism.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Food and Nutrition, Japan Women's University, 2-8-1, Mejirodai, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8681, Japan. kshindo@fc.jwu.ac.jp

    Country: United States

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