Abstract
One Pseudomonas species was isolated, and named KWI-56, which produced an extracellular thermostable lipase. More than 90% of the enzyme activity remained after 24 hours’ heat treatment at 60 °C [1].
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Nakamura, K., Iizumi, T., Ohtake, H., Fukase, T. (1992). Hyper-Production of Thermostable Lipase by Genetically Engineered Pseudomonas Species. In: Furusaki, S., Endo, I., Matsuno, R. (eds) Biochemical Engineering for 2001. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68180-9_44
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