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1.14.13.69
ethene + NADH + H+ + O2
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1.14.13.69
isoprene + NADH + H+ + O2
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alkene monooxygenase and epoxyalkane:coenzyme M transferase are the initial enzymes of vinyl chloride and ethene biodegradation in strain JS614
1.14.13.69
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alternative alkene cleavage mechanism by incorporating 2 oxygen atoms of different oxygen molecules
1.14.13.69
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ethene and propene are transformed by ethene-grown and propene-grown/EtO-induced JS614 to ethene oxide and propene oxide, respectively
1.14.13.69
propene + NADH + H+ + O2
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1.14.13.69
propene + NADH + H+ + O2
constitutive enzyme
1.14.13.69
propene + NADH + H+ + O2
induction by propylene and propylene oxide and a variety of aliphatic and chlorinated alkenes and epoxides
1.14.13.69
propene + NADH + H+ + O2
the inducible enzyme is central to the bacterial metabolism of aliphatic alkenes. Enzyme is expressed during growth of Xanthobacter on aliphatic alkenes or epoxides and repressed during growth on other carbon sources
1.14.13.69
propene + NADH + O2
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