1.14.14.20: phenol 2-monooxygenase (FADH2)
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Word Map on EC 1.14.14.20
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1.14.14.20
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two-component
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rhodococcus
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thermoglucosidasius
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catechols
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erythropolis
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isoalloxazine
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prosthetic
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nadh-dependent
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reductases
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fmnh2
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hydroxylases
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ping-pong
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homotetramer
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hydride
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environmental protection
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4-hydroxyphenylacetate
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fad-containing
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synthesis
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styrene
- 1.14.14.20
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two-component
- rhodococcus
- thermoglucosidasius
- catechols
- erythropolis
- isoalloxazine
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prosthetic
-
nadh-dependent
- reductases
- fmnh2
- hydroxylases
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ping-pong
-
homotetramer
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hydride
- environmental protection
- 4-hydroxyphenylacetate
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fad-containing
- synthesis
- styrene
Reaction
Synonyms
FAD reductase, flavin reductase PheA2, PheA, PheA1, PheA2, phenol hydroxylase
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Expression
Expression on EC 1.14.14.20 - phenol 2-monooxygenase (FADH2)
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no repression by glucose or glycerol
the activity of the key enzyme of the phenol degradation pathway, two-component phenol hydroxylase, encoded by genes pheA2-pheA1, is repressed substantially by succinate, quantitative RT-PCR reveals that expression of the phe genes is suppressed by succinate at the transcriptional level
the activity of the key enzyme of the phenol degradation pathway, two-component phenol hydroxylase, is induced by phenol, quantitative RT-PCR reveals that expression of the phe genes is induced by phenol at the transcriptional level
the activity of the key enzyme of the phenol degradation pathway, two-component phenol hydroxylase, encoded by genes pheA2-pheA1, is repressed substantially by succinate, quantitative RT-PCR reveals that expression of the phe genes is suppressed by succinate at the transcriptional level
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the activity of the key enzyme of the phenol degradation pathway, two-component phenol hydroxylase, is induced by phenol, quantitative RT-PCR reveals that expression of the phe genes is induced by phenol at the transcriptional level
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