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The occurrence in the cell-free mycelium extract of an oxidoreductase is described which converts aclacinomycin A to aclacinomycins Y and B by use of oxygen as electron acceptor.
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Gräfe, U., Dornberger, K., Fleck, W.F. et al. Bioconversion of aclacinomycin A to Y and B by an intracellular enzyme ofStreptomyces spec. AM 33352. Biotechnol Lett 10, 167–170 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01134820
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