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toluene degradation to 4-methylphenol

Proteins (6)

ProteinSynonymsTaxonomy
Toluene-4-monooxygenase system, ferredoxin--NAD(+) reductase componentT4MO; EC 1.18.1.3; Ferredoxin--NAD(+) reductase; Toluene-4-monooxygenase systme, electron transfer componentPseudomonas mendocina
Toluene-4-monooxygenase system, hydroxylase component subunit alphaT4MO; EC 1.14.13.236; Toluene-4-monooxygenase hydroxylase subunit; T4moH; Toluene-4-monooxygenase system protein A; T4moAPseudomonas mendocina
Toluene-4-monooxygenase system, hydroxylase component subunit gammaT4MO; EC 1.14.13.236; Toluene-4-monooxygenase hydroxylase subunit; T4moH; Toluene-4-monooxygenase system protein B; T4moBPseudomonas mendocina
Toluene-4-monooxygenase system, hydroxylase component subunit betaT4MO; EC 1.14.13.236; Toluene-4-monooxygenase hydroxylase subunit; T4moH; Toluene-4-monooxygenase system protein E; T4moEPseudomonas mendocina
Toluene-4-monooxygenase system, effector componentT4MO; Toluene-4-monooxygenase effector protein; Toluene-4-monooxygenase system protein D; T4moDPseudomonas mendocina
Toluene-4-monooxygenase system, ferredoxin componentT4MO; Toluene-4-monooxygenase system protein C; T4moCPseudomonas mendocina

Compounds (7)

CompoundDescription
hydronium ion
tolueneA widely used industrial solvent.
NADH
4-cresolRN given refers to parent cpd
WaterA clear, odorless, tasteless liquid that is essential for most animal and plant life and is an excellent solvent for many substances. The chemical formula is hydrogen oxide (H2O). (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
OxygenAn element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight [15.99903; 15.99977]. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration.
nadA coenzyme composed of ribosylnicotinamide 5'-diphosphate coupled to adenosine 5'-phosphate by pyrophosphate linkage. It is found widely in nature and is involved in numerous enzymatic reactions in which it serves as an electron carrier by being alternately oxidized (NAD+) and reduced (NADH). (Dorland, 27th ed)