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Catechol dioxygenases

Essays in Biochemistry, 1999
Catechol dioxygenases are key enzymes in the metabolism of aromatic rings by soil bacteria. Catechol dioxygenases have been found that participate in the metabolism of halogenated aromatic compounds and, in doing so, play a key role in bioremediation of halogenated pollutants.
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A Novel Catechol Oxidase Enzyme Electrode for the Specific Determination of Catechol

Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 1998
An enzyme electrode for the specific determination of catechol was developed by using catechol oxidase (EC 1.10.3.1) from eggplant (Solanum melangena L.) in combination with a dissolved oxygen probe. Optimization studies of the prepared catechol oxidase enzyme electrode established a phosphate buffer 50 mM at pH 7.0 and 35°C to provide the optimum ...
Dinckaya, E   +5 more
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Nucleophilic Deoxyfluorination of Catechols

Organic Letters, 2011
Nucleophilic deoxyfluorinaiton of one of the two hydroxyl groups of catechols has been developed via the Umpolung concept. This method was successively applied to naturally occurring catechols, such as catechins and dopamine, to produce novel fluorinated analogues.
Hiroyuki, Nemoto   +2 more
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Catechol Metabolites of Polychlorinated Biphenyls Inhibit the Catechol-O-methyltransferase-Mediated Metabolism of Catechol Estrogens

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2000
The catechol metabolites of estradiol, 2- and 4-hydroxyestradiol (2-OHE(2) and 4-OHE(2), respectively) are potent signaling molecules and are hypothesized to be central to estrogen-linked carcinogenesis. Methylation by catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is the principal means of catechol estrogen (CE) deactivation in the liver and other tissues.
C E, Garner   +3 more
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Catechol estrogen adducts

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1988
Reaction of estrone-3,4-o-quinone with ethanethiol and glutathione leads to the formation of 4-hydroxyestrone-2-thioethers. Incubations of [1-3H]hydroxyestrone with rat liver microsomes and NADPH in the presence of glutathione results in the formation of 4-hydroxyestrone-S-glutathione with no release of tritium in the water indicating GSH addition to C-
Y J, Abul-Hajj, P L, Cisek
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Selective sensing of catechol based on a fluorescent nanozyme with catechol oxidase activity

Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2023
Nanozymes, an unusual category of nanomaterials possessing enzymatic properties, and have generated considerable interest regarding their application feasibilities on several important fronts. In the present work, an innovative sensing device for catechol was established ground on a fluorescent nanozyme (Cu-BDC-NH2) that exhibited catechol oxidase ...
Le, Wang   +5 more
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Complexes of osmium(VI) with catechol and substituted catechols

Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions, 1978
Osmium tetraoxide reacts with catechols, R(OH)2-o, to give the tris(catecholato)-species [Os(O2R)3] and the polymers [{OsO(O2R)2}n], while in the presence of pyridine or substituted pyridines (L)trans-[OsO2(O2R)L2] complexes are formed. Reaction of cis-[OsO4(OH)2]2– or trans-[OsO2(OH)4]2– with catechols yields salts of trans-[OsO2(O2R)2]2–.
Alastair J. Nielson, William P. Griffith
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Reactions of 3-ethylcatechol and 3-(methylthio)catechol with catechol dioxygenases

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1986
The reactions of 3-ethylcatechol and 3-(methylthio)catechol with catechol 1,2-dioxygenase and catechol 2,3-dioxygenase from Pseudomonas putida were examined. Both 3-substituted catechols are oxidized by catechol 2,3-dioxygenase at approximately 30% of the rate observed for catechol oxidation by this enzyme.
R A, Pascal, D S, Huang
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Activity of mushroom tyrosinase on catechol and on a catechol estrogen in an organic solvent

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 1993
A suspension of tyrosinase-coated glass beads in butanol effectively oxidizes catechol substrate. The enzyme is not soluble in the organic solvent and activity can be stopped by removal of the solid state enzyme after low-speed centrifugation or decantation.
G M, Jacobsohn   +2 more
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Interactions Between Estrogens and Catechol Amines III. Studies on the Methylation of Catechol Estrogens, Catechol Amines and other Catechols by the Catechol-O-Methyltransferase1 of Human Liver

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1972
The substrate specificity of the catechol-O-methyltransferase, purified from human liver 380-fold, has been tested with a variety of compounds. Catechol estrogens, as well as catechol amines are methylated to their corresponding monomethyl ethers. The relation of the rates of methylation of catechol estrogens and catechol amines depended on enzyme and ...
PETER BALL   +3 more
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