Toluene Pathway Map

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This pathway was contributed by Dr. Larry Wackett, University of Minnesota.

Toluene (methylbenzene) is an aromatic hydrocarbon natural product of diagenic origin and an important commercial chemical. It is, for example, commonly used as a paint thinning agent and in other solvent applications. The BTEX mixtures referred to in bioremediation applications contain benzene, ethylbenzene, TOLUENE, and xylenes. The biodegradation of toluene has been well-studied at the molecular level and it, thus, serves as one of the principal models for understanding the mechanisms of bacterial benzene ring metabolism. This page shows only its aerobic pathway. The anaerobic degradation of toluene is documented elsewhere in the UM-BBD.

An alternate pathway for the degradation of 3-hydroxytoluene (m-cresol) by P. alcaligenes and P. putida is presented in the m-Cresol Pathway.

The references upon which this pathway is based are found on the reaction pages linked to from enzyme names. The enzyme that starts one branch of this pathway, toluene 1,2-dioxygenase, has many other catalytic abilities, which are documented in a table of the Reactions of Toluene 1,2-Dioxygenase.

The following is a text-format toluene degradation pathway. Organisms which can initiate the pathway are given, but other organisms may also carry out later steps. Follow the links for more information on compounds or reactions.

 Graphical Map (9 K) |            Graphical Map (15 K)            |  Graphical Map (9 K) 

       Toluene        Toluene          Toluene          Toluene      Toluene
    Ps. mendocina                   Ps. pickettii      Ps. putida Ps. mendocina
          F1       (pWWO) or (pTOL)      PK01                          KR1
          |              |                |                |            |
          | toluene      | toluene        | toluene        | toluene    | toluene 
          | side-chain   | 2-monooxygenase| 3-monooxygenase| dioxygenase| 4-monooxygenase
          | monooxygenase|                |                |            |
          | (xylene      |                |  to and from   |            |         from the
          |monooxygenase)|                |  the m-Cresol  |            |    Toluene-4-sulfonate
          |              |                |     Pathway    |            |    and Trinitrotoluene
          |              |                |        ^       |            |          Pathways
          v              v                v        |       v            v             |
        Benzyl       2-Hydroxy-       3-Hydroxy- <-+     Toluene-    4-Hydroxy- <-----+
       alcohol        toluene          toluene      cis-dihydrodiol  toluene
          |                \              |              /              |
          |                 \             |             /               |
          | benzyl           \   toluene  | toluene    /  toluene       | 4-cresol
from the  | alcohol           \  2-mono-  | 3-mono-   / cis-dihydrodiol | dehydrogenase
Mandelate | dehydrogenase      \ oxygenase| oxygenase/   dehydrogenase  | (hydroxylating)
Pathway   |                     \         |         /                   |
   |      |                      \        |        /                    |
   |      |             from the  \       |       /  from the           |
   |      v             m-Xylene   \      v      /   1-Methyl-          v
   +>Benzaldehyde       and o-Xylene--->3-Methyl-<---naphthalene    4-Hydroxy-
          |             Pathways        catechol     Pathway       benzaldehyde
          |                               |                             |
          |                               |                             |
          | benzaldehyde                  | catechol                    | 4-hydroxy-
          | dehydrogenase                 | 2,3-dioxygenase             | benzaldehyde
          |                               |                             | dehydrogenase
          |                               |                             |
          |                               |                             |
          |                               |                             |
          v                               v                             v
       Benzoate                   cis,cis-2-Hydroxy-               4-Hydroxy-
          |                     6-oxohepta-2,4-dienoate             benzoate
          |                               |                             |
          |                               |                             |
          v                               | cis,cis-2-hydroxy-          |
        to the                            | 6-oxohepta-2,4-dienoate     |
       Benzoate                           | hydrolase                   |
       Pathway                            |                             |
                                          |                             |
                                          |                             |
           from the                       v                             v
           Carbazole ----------> cis-2-Hydroxypenta-                 to the
            Pathway                 2,4-dienoate                     Vanillin
                                          |                          Pathway
                                          |
                                          | cis-2-hydroxypenta-
                                          | 2,4-dienoate
                                          | hydratase
                                          |
                                          |
                                          |
                                          v
                                  4-Hydroxy-2-oxo-
                                      valerate
                                          |
                                          | 4-hydroxy-2-oxo-
                                          | valerate aldolase
                                          |
                                          v
                             Acetaldehyde + Pyruvate
                                  |            |
                                  |            |
                                  |            |
                                  |            |
                                  |            |
                                  v            v
                            Intermediary  Intermediary
                             Metabolism    Metabolism
                               (KEGG)        (KEGG)

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