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References (4)

Title : Two unusual chlorocatechol catabolic gene clusters in Sphingomonas sp. TFD44 - Thiel_2005_Arch.Microbiol_183_80
Author(s) : Thiel M , Kaschabek SR , Groning J , Mau M , Schlomann M
Ref : Arch Microbiol , 183 :80 , 2005
Abstract : Thiel_2005_Arch.Microbiol_183_80
ESTHER : Thiel_2005_Arch.Microbiol_183_80
PubMedSearch : Thiel_2005_Arch.Microbiol_183_80
PubMedID: 15688254
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9sphn-q5yb90 , 9sphn-q5yb97

Title : A new modified ortho cleavage pathway of 3-chlorocatechol degradation by Rhodococcus opacus 1CP: genetic and biochemical evidence - Moiseeva_2002_J.Bacteriol_184_5282
Author(s) : Moiseeva OV , Solyanikova IP , Kaschabek SR , Groning J , Thiel M , Golovleva LA , Schlomann M
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 184 :5282 , 2002
Abstract : Moiseeva_2002_J.Bacteriol_184_5282
ESTHER : Moiseeva_2002_J.Bacteriol_184_5282
PubMedSearch : Moiseeva_2002_J.Bacteriol_184_5282
PubMedID: 12218013
Gene_locus related to this paper: rhoop-CLCD2

Title : Comparative specificities of two evolutionarily divergent hydrolases involved in microbial degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls - Seah_2001_J.Bacteriol_183_1511
Author(s) : Seah SY , Labbe G , Kaschabek SR , Reifenrath F , Reineke W , Eltis LD
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 183 :1511 , 2001
Abstract : Seah_2001_J.Bacteriol_183_1511
ESTHER : Seah_2001_J.Bacteriol_183_1511
PubMedSearch : Seah_2001_J.Bacteriol_183_1511
PubMedID: 11160080

Title : Identification of a serine hydrolase which cleaves the alicyclic ring of tetralin - Hernaez_2000_J.Bacteriol_182_5448
Author(s) : Hernaez MJ , Andujar E , Rios JL , Kaschabek SR , Reineke W , Santero E
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 182 :5448 , 2000
Abstract : Hernaez_2000_J.Bacteriol_182_5448
ESTHER : Hernaez_2000_J.Bacteriol_182_5448
PubMedSearch : Hernaez_2000_J.Bacteriol_182_5448
PubMedID: 10986248
Gene_locus related to this paper: sphma-thnD