Oxygenation reactions of various tricyclic fused aromatic compounds using Escherichia coli and Streptomyces lividans transformants carrying several arene …
…, K Furukawa, S Harayama, S Horinouchi…
Index: Shindo; Ohnishi; Chun; Takahashi; Hayashi; Saito; Iguchi; Furukawa; Harayama; Horinouchi; Misawa Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 2001 , vol. 65, # 11 p. 2472 - 2481
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Abstract
Bioconversion (biotransformation) experiments on arenes (aromatic compounds), including various tricyclic fused aromatic compounds such as fluorene, dibenzofuran, dibenzothiophene, carbazole, acridene, and phenanthridine, were done using the cells of Escherichia coli transformants expressing several arene dioxygenase genes. E. coli carrying the phenanthrene dioxygenase (phdABCD) genes derived from the marine bacterium ...
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