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  • Use of 3-hydroxyphenylacetylene for activity-dependent, fluorescent labeling of bacteria that degrade toluene via 3-methylcatechol.

Use of 3-hydroxyphenylacetylene for activity-dependent, fluorescent labeling of bacteria that degrade toluene via 3-methylcatechol.

Journal of microbiological methods (2003-11-11)
Mary E Kauffman, William K Keener, Scott R Clingenpeel, Mary E Watwood, David W Reed, Yoshiko Fujita, R Michael Lehman
ABSTRACT

3-hydroxyphenylacetylene (3-HPA) served as a novel, activity-dependent, fluorogenic and chromogenic probe for bacterial enzymes known to degrade toluene via meta ring fission of the intermediate, 3-methylcatechol. By this direct physiological analysis, cells grown with an aromatic substrate to induce the synthesis of toluene-degrading enzymes were fluorescently labeled.

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Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
3-Hydroxyphenylacetylene, ≥95.0%
Sigma-Aldrich
3-Methylcatechol, 98%