Issue 22, 1987

Metabolism of bicyclic aza-arenes by Pseudomonas putida to yield vicinal cis-dihydrodiols and phenols

Abstract

Metabolism of the aza-arenes quinoline, isoquinoline, quinazoline, and quinoxaline by a mutant strain of the bacterium Pseudomonas putida resulted in attack at the carbocyclic ring (to yield stable cis-dihydrodiols and phenols) and at the heterocyclic ring (to yield phenols and ring cleavage products).

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1987, 1722-1724

Metabolism of bicyclic aza-arenes by Pseudomonas putida to yield vicinal cis-dihydrodiols and phenols

D. R. Boyd, R. A. S. McMordie, H. P. Porter, H. Dalton, R. O. Jenkins and O. W. Howarth, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1987, 1722 DOI: 10.1039/C39870001722

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