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Автор Gibson, Jane
Автор S. Harwood, Caroline
Дата выпуска 2002
dc.description ▪ Abstract  A vast array of structurally diverse aromatic compounds is continually released into the environment due to the decomposition of green plants and as a consequence of human industrial activities. Increasing numbers of bacteria that utilize aromatic compounds in the absence of oxygen have been brought into pure culture in recent years. These include most major metabolic types of anaerobic heterotrophs and acetogenic bacteria. Diverse microbes utilize aromatic compounds for diverse purposes. Chlorinated aromatic compounds can serve as electron acceptors in dehalorespiration. Humic substances serve as electron shuttles to enable the use of inorganic electron acceptors, such as insoluble iron oxides, that are not always easily reduced by microbes. Substituents that are attached to aromatic rings may serve as carbon or energy sources for microbes. Examples include acyl side chains and methyl groups. Finally, aromatic compounds can be completely degraded to serve as carbon and energy sources. Routes by which various types of aromatic compounds, including toluene, ethylbenzene, phenol, benzoate, and dihydroxylated compounds, are degraded have been elucidated in recent years. Biochemical strategies employed by microbes to destabilize the aromatic ring in preparation for degradation have become apparent from this work.
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Издатель Annual Reviews
Копирайт Annual Reviews
Название METABOLIC DIVERSITY IN AROMATIC COMPOUND UTILIZATION BY ANAEROBIC MICROBES
DOI 10.1146/annurev.micro.56.012302.160749
Print ISSN 0066-4227
Журнал Annual Review of Microbiology
Том 56
Первая страница 345
Последняя страница 369
Аффилиация Gibson, Jane; Department of Microbiology, 3-432 Bowen Science Building, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242; e-mail: caroline-harwood@uiowa.edu

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