The primary reaction in the degradation of
n-alkane-1-sulfonates by
Pseudomonas is the hydroxylation of the carbon atom bearing the sulfonate group. The 1-hydroxy-
n-alkane-1-sulfonate (aldehyde-bisulfite adduct) formed easily hydrolyses to give the corresponding aldehyde and bisulfite.
The enzyme catalysing the hydroxylation reaction depends for its action on the presence of molecular oxygen and NADH. The kinetics of this reaction and the substrate specificity of the enzyme were studied using a crude enzyme extract and a spectrophotometric assay method based on co-oxidation of NADH with the sulfonate.
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