1998 Volume 62 Issue 9 Pages 1830-1833
An Acinetobacter sp., strain CNU961, with a higher tolerance to phenol was isolated, and identified through a set of taxonomic studies and a genetic complementation test. Enzymatic and mutagenic studies found that the strain dissimilate phenol by hydroxylation to catechol followed by an ortho-ring cleavage pathway to further mineralize it. The phenol hydroxylase, which is an inducible enzyme and requires NADPH for optimum activity, was not inhibited by phenol at concentrations up to 0.5 mM. The different kinetic behaviors of the enzyme activities on NADPH and on phenol reflected that the phenol hydroxylase of strain CNU961 is a multisubunit allosteric enzyme consisting of heterogeneous polypeptides.
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