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Carbamate hydrolysis is frequendy observed as the initial reaction for pesticides having carbamate bonds, such as aldicarb, carbofuran, carbaryl, and benomyl (eq. 12) (19). Numerous genera of carbamate-hydroly2ing bacteria have been identified, including Pseudomonas, Jhihrobacter, Bacillus, Nocardia, Achromobacter, Flavobacterium, Streptomyces, Alcaligenes, A spirillum, Micrococcus, and Bhodococcus. [Pg.216]

Micrococcus sp. Propionibacterium eae P. freundenreichii Proteus vulgaris Pseudomonasfragi P. fluorescens P.sp. [Pg.285]

Processes employing Toru/opsis yjlinus (55), Hansenu/apoljmorpha (56), Brevibacterium ammoniagenes (57), A.chromobactor butrii (58), Micrococcus lactis (59), Streptomjces testaceus (60), and others have also been patented. These procedures yield, at most, several hundred milligrams of riboflavin per Hter. [Pg.78]

Only the major components 119 and 120 exhibited activity against Micrococcus luteus, implying that the aziridine ring is required for antibiotic activity. Madur-... [Pg.433]

C11-C20-OH Alkyloxldes Cn-C20 Arthrobacter sp Brevibacterium sp Corynebacterium sp Micrococcus sp Nocardia sp... [Pg.335]

Micrococcus denitrificans Adenosine derepresses the enzymes involved in the coupling of pyramine with thiazole.79... [Pg.305]

Fig. 4. a) Inhibition of microbial growth by GA, from Bacillus subtilis. Micrococcus luteus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, b) Growth curve of Bacillus subtilis at 32 ° C ( ) Milk, (O) milk with addedGA47pM. [Pg.17]

The first known 1-carboxyethyl ether of a sugar was 2-amino-3-0-[(/ )-l-carboxyethyl]-2-deoxy-D-glucose or muramic acid (37). It is a component of the polysaccharide moiety of the peptidoglycan in the bacterial cell-wall. It is partially replaced by the mamo isomer, 2-amino-3-6>-[(/ )-l-carboxy-ethyl]-2-deoxy-D-mannose, in the peptidoglycan from Micrococcus lyso-deikticus. [Pg.303]

C. Oligo- and Poly-nucleotides.—The stepwise enzymatic synthesis of internucleotide bonds has been reviewed. A number of polynucleotides containing modified bases have been synthesised " in the past year from nucleoside triphosphates with the aid of a polymerase enzyme, and the enzymatic synthesis of oligodeoxyribonucleotides using terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase has been studied. Primer-independent polynucleotide phosphorylase from Micrococcus luteus has been attached to cellulose after the latter has been activated with cyanogen bromide. The preparation of insolubilized enzyme has enabled large quantities of synthetic polynucleotides to be made. The soluble enzyme has been used to prepare various modified polycytidylic acids. ... [Pg.129]

The formation of 16-chlorohexadecyl-16-chlorohexadecanoate from hexadecyl chloride by Micrococcus ceriflcans (Kolattukudy and Hankin 1968)... [Pg.51]

Kolattukudy PE, L Hankin (1968) Production of omega-haloesters from alkyl halides by Micrococcus cerifi-cans. J Gen Microbiol 54 145-153. [Pg.84]

Hankin L, PE Kolattukudy (1968) Metabolism of a plant wax paraffin (n-nonacosane) by a soil bacterium Micrococcus cerificans). J Gen Microbiol 51 457-463. [Pg.328]

Eaton RW, DW Ribbons (1982) Metabolism of dibutylphthalate and phthalate by Micrococcus sp. strain 12B. J Bacteriol 151 48-57. [Pg.441]

The anaerobe Peptococcus (Micrococcus) aerogenes had a dehydrogenase that carried out specific hydroxylation at the 6-positions of 2- and 8-hydroxypurine, and was therefore distinct from xanthine dehydrogenase from which it could be separated (Woolfolk et al. 1970). It was also able to carry out dismutation of 2-hydroxypurine to xanthine (2,6-dihydroxypurine) and hypoxanthine (6-hydroxypurine). [Pg.544]

Woolfolk CA, BS Woolfolk, HR Whiteley (1970) 2-oxypurine dehydrogenase from Micrococcus aerogenes. I. [Pg.553]

All earlier studies [155-158] reported the complexation of berberine with calf thymus DNA and suggested by a mechanism of intercalation. Maiti and coworkers [159-162] demonstrated first the base- and sequence-specificity of berberine from studies with several naturally occurring DNAs (Clostridium perfringenes, cholera bacteriophage 02, calf thymus, Escherichia coli, Micrococcus lysodeikticus) and synthetic DNAs ((poly(dG-dC) poly(dG-dC), poly(dG)-poly(dC), poly(dA-dT) poly(dA-dT), poly(dA)-poly(dT)) using various physicochemical techniques. Several aspects of the interaction were reported ... [Pg.178]

Benka-Coker, M.O. and Ekundayo, J.A., Effects of heavy metals on growth of species of Micrococcus and Pseudomonas in a crude oil/mineral salts medium, Bioresour Technol, 66 (3), 241-245, 1998. [Pg.426]

Xanthine dehydrogenase Micrococcus lactilyticus Purines, aldehydes Ferredoxin... [Pg.110]


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Bacteria, micrococci

Catalases from Micrococcus lysodeikticus

Gram-positive Micrococcus

Micrococci, types

Micrococcus aerogenes

Micrococcus aureus

Micrococcus caseolyticus

Micrococcus denitrificans

Micrococcus denitrificans cytochrome

Micrococcus flavus

Micrococcus freudenreichii

Micrococcus glutamicus

Micrococcus hydroxylation

Micrococcus kristinae

Micrococcus lactilyticus

Micrococcus leuteus

Micrococcus lutea

Micrococcus luteus

Micrococcus luteus antifungal activities against

Micrococcus lysodeicticus

Micrococcus lysodeikticus

Micrococcus lysodeikticus catalase

Micrococcus lysodeikticus, biosynthesis

Micrococcus pyogenes

Micrococcus radiodurans

Micrococcus roseus

Micrococcus species

Micrococcus spp

Micrococcus ureae

Micrococcus varians

Of Micrococcus luteus

Secretion micrococci

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