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Mutants of Pseudomonas cepacia G4 defective in catabolism of aromatic compounds and trichloroethylene
1991
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Pseudomonas cepacia G4 possesses a novel pathway of toluene catabolism that is shown to be responsible for the degradation of trichloroethylene (TCE). This pathway involves conversion of toluene via o-cresol to 3-methylcatechol. In order to determine the enzyme of toluene degradation that is responsible for TCE degradation, chemically induced mutants, blocked in the toluene ortho-monooxygenase (TOM) pathway of G4, were examined. Mutants of the phenotypic class designated TOM Awere all defective
doi:10.1128/aem.57.7.1935-1941.1991
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