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Organohalide respiration (OHR) is a bacterial anaerobic respiratory metabolism dedicated to use halogenated compounds as terminal electron acceptors. OHR bacteria are strictly anaerobic microorganisms which use reductive dehalogenases (RdhA) as key enzymes ...
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Dehalorespiration is a process during which microbes derive energy by the reductive dehalogenation of chlorinated organic pollutants, by using them as electron acceptors. Characterization of the full dehalorespiration pathway in dehalogenating organisms is ...
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Corrinoids (derivatives of vitamin B12) are an essential cofactor of reductive dehalogenases, the key enzymes involved in the environmental-friendly process of organohalide respiration (OHR). However, genomic and physiological analyses of obligate OHR bact ...
Corrinoids (derivatives of vitamin B12) are an essential cofactor of reductive dehalogenases, the key enzymes involved in the environmental-friendly process of organohalide respiration (OHR). However, genomic and physiological analyses of obligate OHR bact ...