EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.1.1.7 | 3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoylformate |
- |
4.1.1.7 | benzoylformate |
- |
4.1.1.7 | Benzoylformate |
enzyme is involved in the inducible pathway of mandelate |
4.1.1.7 | Benzoylformate |
induced by mandelate |
4.1.1.7 | Benzoylformate |
enzyme is involved in the metabolism of mandelic acid |
4.1.1.7 | Benzoylformate |
the enzyme is involved in the pathway for catabolism of D(+)-mandelate and L-(-)-mandelate |
4.1.1.7 | Benzoylformate |
third enzyme in the mandelate pathway |
4.1.1.7 | Benzoylformate |
enzyme is involved in the metabolic pathway of phenylglycine |
4.1.1.7 | more |
the enzyme performs enantioselective synthesis of (S)-2-hydroxyketones. Its stereoselectivity is highly dependent on the structure of the substrate aldehydes |
4.1.1.7 | more |
when 3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoylformate is provided at with Pseudomonas putida, it is completely transformed to ethyl vanillic acid after 2 days, but only trace amounts of ethyl vanillin are detected. Similar results are obtained when ethyl vanillin replaces 3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoylformate as substrate, thus aldehyde dehydrogenation activity in Pseudomonas putida is greater than its synthesis activity. The recombinant Escherichia coli strain expressing the enzyme from Pseudomonas putida converts (S)-3-ethoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid into ethyl vanillin, but does not degrade ethyl vanillin, overview |