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1.2.1.91
malfunction
disruption of the paaZ gene causes a blockade of the phenylacetate catabolic pathway
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715437
1.2.1.91
malfunction
Eschericha coli K12 mutants with a deletion of the paaZ gene are unable to grow with phenylacetate as carbon source. The paaZ mutant converts phenylacetate into ortho-hydroxyphenylacetate
714891
1.2.1.91
malfunction
interruption of paaZ slightly increases virulence
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729915
1.2.1.91
metabolism
the enzyme is part of the phenylacetic acid catabolic pathway
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729915
1.2.1.91
metabolism
the paaZ catabolic operon is responsible for phenylacetate catabolism in Escherichia coli
715443
1.2.1.91
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the paaZ gene product is responsible of the third enzymatic step in the aerobic catabolism of phenylacetate in Escherichia coli
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