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1.14.13.208
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benzoyl-CoA
pH 8, 22°C, addition of the putative ring cleaving enzyme BoxC leads to a several-fold acceleration of the initial rate and completes conversion of benzoyl-CoA. Because of this complex behaviour of the oxygenase system, the apparent Km value for benzoyl-CoA can only be estimated from the time curve of benzoyl-CoA concentration in an assay mixture that contains BoxAB and the putative ring-cleaving enzyme BoxC. This curve shows a half-maximal rate at a benzoyl-CoA concentration of 0.03 mM
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