Benzene is a widespread, persistent, and toxic pollutant that can accumulate in anoxic environments such as groundwater and sediments. Benzene can be metabolized in the absence of oxygen; however, despite decades of research, the biochemical mechanisms for benzene activation under anaerobic conditions remain unproven. This study provides strong genetic and proteomic evidence for a new suite of enzymes that initiate anaerobic benzene activation. These findings lay a foundation for future biochemi
Identification of a highly expressed gene cluster likely coding for benzene activation enzymes in a methanogenic enrichment culture
Courtney R. A. Toth·Elizabeth A. Edwards·Camilla Nesbø·Fei Luo·Cheryl E. Devine·Xu Chen·Kan Wu·Johnny Xiao·Ruchir Puri·Shen Guo·Nancy Bawa·Po‐Hsiang Wang·Yifeng Wei·Robert Flick·Olivia Molenda
