| UPA01011 | 4-chlorobenzoate degradation~Degradation of 4-chlorobenzoate (4-CBA) by certain soil bacteria. 4-chlorobenzoate is not known to be a natural product but is introduced in the environement through its use as a precursor in the synthesis of dye stuffs, pigments and pharmaceuticals. | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained |  | 
                
                    | ULS00503 | 4-hydroxybenzoate from 4-chlorobenzoate | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained |  | 
                
                    | UER01020 | 4-hydroxybenzoate from 4-chlorobenzoate: step 1/3~1 4-chlorobenzoate + 1 ATP + 1 CoA => 1 4-chlorobenzoyl-CoA + 1 AMP + 1 diphosphate. | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained |  | 
                
                    | UER01022 | 4-hydroxybenzoate from 4-chlorobenzoate: step 3/3~1 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA + 1 H(2)O => 1 4-hydroxybenzoate + 1 CoA. | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained |  | 
                
                    | UER01021 | 4-hydroxybenzoate from 4-chlorobenzoate: step 2/3~1 4-chlorobenzoyl-CoA + 1 H(2)O => 1 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA + 1 H(+) + 1 chloride. | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained |  |