Bacterial Genes of Non-Heme Iron Oxygenases, Which Have a Rieske-Type Cluster, Catalyzing Initial Stages of Degradation of Chlorophenoxyacetic Acids


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Hydroxylation of the benzoic ring by non-heme iron oxygenases having a Rieske-type cluster is the key step in the aerobic degradation of chloroaromatic compounds by bacteria. Rieske oxygenases (RO) catalyze the oxidative decarboxylation reaction unique to the enzymes of this family with the formation of corresponding phenolic compounds. This review discusses the general structure, function, and classification of ROs that catalyze the oxidation of chlorophenoxyacetic acids; genes encoding the ROs with their phylogenetic classes are also reviewed.

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N. Zharikova

Ufa Institute of Biology

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T. Iasakov

Ufa Institute of Biology

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E. Zhurenko

Ufa Institute of Biology

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V. Korobov

Ufa Institute of Biology

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T. Markusheva

Ufa Institute of Biology

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