NCBI Taxonomy: 115828
Streptomyces maritimus (ncbi_taxid: 115828)
found 4 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Streptomyces
Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.
Benzoyl-CoA
Benzoyl-CoA is an intermediate in phenylalanine (as well as benzoate and salicylate) metabolism. In bacteria and gut microflora, benzoyl-CoA is a compound that is formed as a central intermediate in the degradation of a large number of aromatic growth substrates. Benzoyl CoA can be synthesized from hippuric acid and vice versa. [HMDB]. Benzoyl-CoA is found in many foods, some of which are malabar plum, barley, vanilla, and banana. Benzoyl-CoA is an intermediate in phenylalanine (as well as benzoate and salicylate) metabolism. In bacteria and gut microflora, benzoyl-CoA is a compound that is formed as a central intermediate in the degradation of a large number of aromatic growth substrates. Benzoyl CoA can be synthesized from hippuric acid and vice versa. Benzoyl-CoA is a microbial metabolite that can be found in Streptomyces (PMID: 12511484).
Benzoyl-coa
The simplest member of the class of benzoyl-CoAs that results from the formal condensation of the thiol group of coenzyme A with the carboxy group of benzoic acid.