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Endomyces

L-phenylalanine trans-cmn.2irmc acid +NHj Phe ammonialyase Bhodotolura glutinis, Endomyces linderi etc. 198... [Pg.292]

Obsolete synonyms Endomyces geotrichum and Dipodascus geotrichum d(21 fungal strains), 70% of them belongs to Candida genus... [Pg.188]

Table 5.4 PolyP contents in cells and protoplasts of Endomyces magnusii enriched in phosphorus (expressed as mg of P per g of dry biomass) (Kulaev et al, 1967). ... Table 5.4 PolyP contents in cells and protoplasts of Endomyces magnusii enriched in phosphorus (expressed as mg of P per g of dry biomass) (Kulaev et al, 1967). ...
Table 5.5 Amounts of inorganic polyphosphates and other phosphorus compounds present in cells of Endomyces magnusii, and in the protoplasts, mitochondria and nuclei obtained from them (expressed as mg of P per g dry weight of cells) (Kulaev el al., 1967a,b ... Table 5.5 Amounts of inorganic polyphosphates and other phosphorus compounds present in cells of Endomyces magnusii, and in the protoplasts, mitochondria and nuclei obtained from them (expressed as mg of P per g dry weight of cells) (Kulaev el al., 1967a,b ...
T. P. Afanas eva, I. S. Kulaev, S. E. Mansurova and V. F. Polyakov (1968). Nucleotides and other phosphorus compounds in mitochondria of the yeast Endomyces magnusii (in Russian), Biokhimiya, 33, 1245-1253... [Pg.211]

S. E. Mansurova, S. A. Ermakova, R. A. Zvyagil skaya and I. S. Kulaev (1975b). The synthesis of inorganic polyphosphate by mitochondria of the yeast-like fungus Endomyces magnusii linked to the operation of the respiratory system (in Russian). Mikrobiologiia, 44, 874-879. [Pg.242]

K. G. Skryabin, P. M. Rubtsov, N. L. Verleletskaya and I. S. Kulaev (1973). The detection of high-molecular polyphosphates in nuclei of the fungus Endomyces magnusii (in Russian). Dokl. Vyssh. Schkoli Biologicheskie Nauki, 10, 84-89. [Pg.257]

Taguchi and Miyamoto (1966) showed that for non-Newtonian fermentation broth, the power requirement in the turbulent flow regime was well correlated by the above correlation of Michel and Miller (1962). Broth from the production of gluco-amylase by Endomyces species and carboxymethyl-cellulose solutions were used as non-Newtonian fluids. For non-Newtonian fluids in laminar and transition regions, particularly for fluids with apparent viscosities greater than 300 cP, the impeller diameter and impeller blade width had considerable effects on power consumption in a non-gassed system. They proposed... [Pg.116]

Hydroxylation of short chain aliphatic carboxylic acids can be accomplished by a number of micro-organisms (see also Scheme 3) including Endomyces reessii, Trichosporum fermentans, Torulopsis Candida and Micrococcusflavus. Longer chain carboxylic acids can also be satisfactorily hytfaoxylat ... [Pg.56]

Yeast mitochondria depleted of ADP and ATP also have PPj synthesis coupled to electron transport as shown by Mansurova in preparations from Endomyces mag-nusii [19]. Also, recent work in this laboratory (unpublished) with mitochondria from Saccharomyces cerevisiae shows the existence of a membrane-bound PPase, the activity of which is stimulated by uncouplers and inhibited by fluoride. Earlier, we showed [4] PP-induced cytochrome redox changes, indicative of reversed electron flow in mitochondria from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [Pg.192]

Glucoamylases, also termed amyloglucosidase or y-amylase, are produced predominantly by fungi, especially by species of Aspergfllus, Rhizopus and Endomyces. They are rare in procaryots and absent in plants or in mammalian tissues. [Pg.656]

Apart from acetone-dried G. candidum IFO 4597, intact whole cells of various strains of G. candidum have been found to be useful for asymmetric reduc-tions(75 78, 101, 120 167 171) For example, methyl 2-acetylbenzoate was reduced by G. candidum ATCC 34614, IFO 5767 or IFO 4597 as well as by other microorganisms such as Mucor javanicus, Mucor heimalis, Endomyces magnusii, Endomyces reessii and bakers yeast to afford phthalide derivatives (Fig. 15-26) which have various pharmacological profiles such as relaxant, antiproliferative or antiplatelet effects, etc.[171). [Pg.1020]


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