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Specialized methylotrophs, originally isolated for the specific biodégradation of chemical wastes, were found to be an excellent source of novel microbial enzymes, such as methylsulfatase, N,N-dimethylformamidase (DMFase), esterases, methanol dehydrogenase etc. The properties and possible applications of these microbes and enzymes are discussed. Mutant strains of Nocardia mediterranei (rifamycin producer) were successfully applied for the microbial production of D(−)-ribulose and shikimic acid.
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Ghisalba, O., Schär, HP., Tombo, G.M.R. (1986). Applications of Microbes and Microbial Enzymes in Environmental Control and Organic Synthesis. In: Schneider, M.P. (eds) Enzymes as Catalysts in Organic Synthesis. NATO ASI Series, vol 178. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4686-6_14
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