Reversible conversion of 4-hydroxybenzoate and phenol by Clostridium hydroxybenzoicum

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Reversible conversion of 4-hydroxybenzoate and phenol and their analogs was observed in whole-cell suspensions and cell extracts of Clostridium hydroxybenzoicum grown with 4-hydroxybenzoate and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate. Assuming that bicarbonate is the cosubstrate, the equilibrium constants calculated for the reactions 4-hydroxybenzoate- H2O ⇆ phenol + HCO3- and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate- + H2O ⇆ catechol + HCO3- were 11.4 (± 0.5) and 5.05 (± 0.25), respectively. In a phenol-adapted sediment slurry, 4- hydroxybenzoate and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate were decarboxylated to phenol and to catechol, respectively, as intermediates without a lag time.

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Zhang, X., & Wiegel, J. (1994). Reversible conversion of 4-hydroxybenzoate and phenol by Clostridium hydroxybenzoicum. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.60.11.4182-4185.1994

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