1.14.12.11: toluene dioxygenase
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Word Map on EC 1.14.12.11
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1.14.12.11
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putida
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naphthalene
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trichloroethylene
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ethylbenzene
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chlorobenzene
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cis-dihydrodiols
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dihydrodiols
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cis-dihydroxylation
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dot-t1e
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ring-hydroxylating
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cis-toluene
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indene
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cis-diols
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pseudoalcaligenes
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1-indanone
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toluene-grown
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3-methylcatechol
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synthesis
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analysis
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degradation
- 1.14.12.11
- putida
- naphthalene
- trichloroethylene
- ethylbenzene
- chlorobenzene
- cis-dihydrodiols
- dihydrodiols
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cis-dihydroxylation
- dot-t1e
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ring-hydroxylating
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cis-toluene
- indene
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cis-diols
- pseudoalcaligenes
- 1-indanone
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toluene-grown
- 3-methylcatechol
- synthesis
- analysis
- degradation
Reaction
Synonyms
ISPTOD, ISPTOL, More, oxygenase, toluene 2,3-di-, oxygenaseTOL, TDO, Tod, todC1C2BA, toluene 2,3-dioxygenase
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 1.14.12.11 - toluene dioxygenase
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Fe2+
Iron
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iron-sulfur protein contains 2 gatom of iron and 2 gatom of acid-labile sulfur per mol of protein
Iron
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ferredoxinTOL component of the toluene dioxygenase contains 2 gatoms each of iron and acid-labile sulfur which appear to be organized as a single [2Fe-2S]cluster
Iron
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the oxygenase component contains 4-6 iron atoms per holoenzyme, the ferredoxin component contains one [2Fe-s2S] cluster of the Rieske type
Iron
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the catalytic subunit contains a Rieske [2Fe2S] cluster and mononuclear iron at the active site. The iron is not strongly bound and is easily removed during enzyme purification