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Thermoleophilum album

Zarilla KA, JJ Perry (1984) Thermoleophilum album gen. nov., and sp. nov., a bacterium obligate for ther-mophily and -alkane substrates. Arch Aficroh/o/ 137 286-290. [Pg.276]

Subsequently, a manganese-containing catalase has been isolated from the aerobic bacterium Thermoleophilum album (162). The enzyme is 141 kDa and is composed of four subunits of 34 kDa. There were 1.4 + 0.4 atoms of manganese present per subunit. The enzyme could be inhibited by NH2OH but only weakly inhibited by cyanide or azide. The enzyme was colorless at concentrations of 0.7 mg/ml. [Pg.215]

Mariganese-containing catalases have been isolated from three species of bacteria Lactobacillus plantarum [27], Thermus ihemtophUus [28], and Thermoleophilum album [18]. X-ray crystallographic structure analysis [29] has shown that these catalases contain a dinudear manganese core. During catalysis, the dinudear manganese active site cydes between the Mn"- and Mn2"oxidation states [30]. [Pg.372]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.215 ]




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