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EC 1.1.7.1     
Accepted name: 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA reductase
Reaction: benzoyl-CoA + oxidized ferredoxin + H2O = 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA + reduced ferredoxin
Other name(s): 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA reductase (dehydroxylating); 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA:(acceptor) oxidoreductase; benzoyl-CoA:acceptor oxidoreductase
Systematic name: benzoyl-CoA:oxidized ferredoxin oxidoreductase
Comments: A molybdenum-flavin-iron-sulfur protein that is involved in the anaerobic pathway of phenol metabolism in bacteria. A ferredoxin with two [4Fe-4S] clusters functions as the natural electron donor [3].
Links to other databases: BRENDA, EAWAG-BBD, EXPASY, KEGG, MetaCyc, PDB, CAS registry number: 133758-58-4
References:
1.  Glockler, R., Tschech, A. and Fuchs, G. Reductive dehydroxylation of 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA to benzoyl-CoA in a denitrifying, phenol-degrading Pseudomonas species. FEBS Lett. 251 (1989) 237–240. [DOI] [PMID: 2753161]
2.  Heider, J., Boll, M., Breese, K., Breinig, S., Ebenau-Jehle, C., Feil, U., Gad'on, N., Laempe, D., Leuthner, B., Mohamed, M.E., Schneider, S., Burchhardt, G. and Fuchs, G. Differential induction of enzymes involved in anaerobic metabolism of aromatic compounds in the denitrifying bacterium Thauera aromatica. Arch. Microbiol. 170 (1998) 120–131. [DOI] [PMID: 9683649]
3.  Breese, K. and Fuchs, G. 4-Hydroxybenzoyl-CoA reductase (dehydroxylating) from the denitrifying bacterium Thauera aromatica - prosthetic groups, electron donor, and genes of a member of the molybdenum-flavin-iron-sulfur proteins. Eur. J. Biochem. 251 (1998) 916–923. [DOI] [PMID: 9490068]
4.  Brackmann, R. and Fuchs, G. Enzymes of anaerobic metabolism of phenolic compounds. 4-Hydroxybenzoyl-CoA reductase (dehydroxylating) from a denitrifying Pseudomonas species. Eur. J. Biochem. 213 (1993) 563–571. [DOI] [PMID: 8477729]
5.  Heider, J. and Fuchs, G. Anaerobic metabolism of aromatic compounds. Eur. J. Biochem. 243 (1997) 577–596. [DOI] [PMID: 9057820]
[EC 1.1.7.1 created 2000 as EC 1.3.99.20, transferred 2011 to EC 1.3.7.9, transferred 2020 to EC 1.1.7.1]
 
 


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