KEGG   PATHWAY: phs01220
Entry
phs01220                    Pathway                                
Name
Degradation of aromatic compounds - Paraburkholderia hospita
Description
Microorganisms are known to be capable of degrading diverse chemical substances including man-made chemicals in the environment that are mostly aromatic compounds. This diagram illustrates combination patterns of reaction modules for biodegradation of aromatic compounds, consisting of three main types of ring dihydroxylation modules, followed by meta- or ortho-cleavage modules, together with an optional preprocessing module for converting methyl group to carboxyl group on the aromatic ring.
Class
Pathway map
phs01220  Degradation of aromatic compounds
phs01220

Module
phs_M00533  Homoprotocatechuate degradation, homoprotocatechuate => 2-oxohept-3-enedioate [PATH:phs01220]
phs_M00551  Benzoate degradation, benzoate => catechol / methylbenzoate => methylcatechol [PATH:phs01220]
phs_M00568  Catechol ortho-cleavage, catechol => 3-oxoadipate [PATH:phs01220]
phs_M00623  Phthalate degradation, phthalate => protocatechuate [PATH:phs01220]
Organism
Paraburkholderia hospita [GN:phs]
KO pathway
ko01220   
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