Production and characterization of a type B feruloyl esterase from Fusarium proliferatum NRRL 26517

2006 ◽  
Vol 38 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 478-485 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyun-Dong Shin ◽  
Rachel Ruizhen Chen
1998 ◽  
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pp. 743-767 ◽  
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L. M. Herzog ◽  
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D. B. Levin

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pp. 571-571 ◽  
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Svetlana A Korban ◽  
Kirill S Bobrov ◽  
Maria A Maynskova ◽  
Stanislav N Naryzhny ◽  
Olga L Vlasova ◽  
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2002 ◽  
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pp. 175-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.H. Shi ◽  
Y. Suzuki ◽  
B.-D. Lee ◽  
S. Nakai ◽  
M. Hosomi

We cultivated hundreds of sediment, soil, and manure samples taken from rivers and farms in a medium containing ethynylestradiol (EE2) as the sole source of carbon, so that microorganisms in the samples would acclimatize to the presence of EE2. Finally, we isolated an EE2-degrading microorganism, designated as strain HNS-1, from a cowshed sample. Based on its partial nucleotide sequence (563 bp) of the 28S rRNA gene, strain HNS-1 was identified as Fusarium proliferatum. Over 15 days, F. proliferatum strain HNS-1 removed 97% of EE2 at an initial concentration of 25 mg.L−1, with a first-order rate constant of 0.6 d−1. Unknown products of EE2 degradation, which may be more polar compounds that have a phenolic group, remained in the culture medium.


1964 ◽  
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pp. 107-112
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I. J. GREEN ◽  
S. C. HUNG ◽  
P. S. YU ◽  
G. W. LEE ◽  
H. G. PEREIRA

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Joshua F. Krieger ◽  
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