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The bacterial degradation of catechol

Dagley et al., 1965

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10548281128115407970
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Dagley S
Gibson D
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Biochemical Journal

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Two strains of Pseudomonas were grown with phenol and used to prepare cell extracts that metabolized catechol with the transient formation of 2-hydroxymuconic semialdehyde. 2. One of these preparations catalysed the conversion of 1mol. of catechol into 1mol. each of …
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