4-Carboxy-4'-sulfoazobenzene Pathway Map

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This pathway was contributed by Ben Vickers, University of Minnesota.

The following pathway describes the metabolic breakdown of 4-Carboxy-4'-Sulfoazobenzene utilizing a bacterial strain (S5) adapted from Hydrogenophaga palleronii S1. Though it is generally thought that azo dyes are degraded only anaerobically, there have been recent reports to suggest otherwise. This is the first aerobic bacterial stain, however, reported to utilize an azo dye as its sole source of carbon and energy (Blumel et al., 1998).

In the first step of the pathway, the S5 strain cleaves 4-Carboxy-4'-Sulfoazobenze aerobically to 4-aminobenzoate and 4-aminobenzenesulfanate. These coupounds are then degraded by previously determined metabolic pathways. This map is also available in a graphical (13K) format.

                                        4-Carboxy-4'-sulfoazobenzene
                                          Hydrogenophaga palleroni
                                                 Strain S5
                                                     |         
                                                     |          
                                                     | 4-Carboxy-4'-sulfoazobenzene
                                                     | reductase           
                                                     |             
        Agaricus bisporus                            V              
                --------------    4-Aminobenzoate    +     4-Aminobenzenesulfonate
                |                         |                           |
                |                         |                           |
4-aminobenzoate |         4-aminobenzoate |                           | 4-aminobenzenesulfonate
    hydroxylase |         3,4-dioxygenase |                           | 3,4-dioxygenase
                |           (deaminating) |                           | (deaminating)
                |                         |                           |
                V                         V                           V
         p-Aminophenol          3,4-Dihydroxybenzoate          4-Sulfocatechol
                |                         |                           |
                |                         |                           |
                |                         |                           | protocatechuate
                |                         |                           | 3,4 dioxygenase typeII
                |                         |                           |
                V                         V                           |
              to the                    to the                        V
             Parathion            2,4-Diclorobenzoate         3-Sulfomuconate
              Pathway                   Pathway                       |
                                                                      |
                                                                      | 3-carboxymuconate
                                                                      | cycloisomerase typeII
                                                                      |
                                                                      V
                                                               4-Sulfolactone
                                                                      |
                                                                      |
                                                                      | sulfolactone hydrolase
                                                                      |
                                                                      |
                                                                      V
                                                                Maleylacetate
                                                                      |
                                                                      |
                                                                      |
                                                                      |
                                                                      |
                                                                      V
                                                                   to the
                                                                Chlorobeneze
                                                                  Pathway

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