Shimizu_2001_J.Biotechnol_92_187

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Title : Lactone-ring-cleaving enzymes of microorganisms: their diversity and applications - Shimizu_2001_J.Biotechnol_92_187
Author(s) : Shimizu S , Kataoka M , Honda K , Sakamoto K
Ref : J Biotechnol , 92 :187 , 2001
Abstract :

Microbial lactonohydrolases (lactone-ring-cleaving enzymes) with unique characteristics were found. The Fusarium oxysporum enzyme catalyzes the reversible and stereospecific hydrolysis of aldonate lactones and D-pantolactone (D-PL), and is useful for the optical resolution of racemic PL. The Agrobacterium tumefaciens enzyme hydrolyzes several aromatic lactones, and catalyzes the stereospecific hydrolysis of PL like the Fusarium enzyme, but its selectivity is opposite. The Acinetobacter calcoaceticus enzyme catalyzing the specific hydrolysis of dihydrocoumarin belongs to serine-enzyme family, and is useful for enantioselective hydrolysis of methyl DL-beta-acetylthioisobutyrate and regioselective hydrolysis of methyl cetraxate. This enzyme also catalyzes the bromination of monochlorodimedon when incubated with H(2)O(2) and dihydrocoumarin.

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PubMedID: 11640988

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Shimizu S, Kataoka M, Honda K, Sakamoto K (2001)
Lactone-ring-cleaving enzymes of microorganisms: their diversity and applications
J Biotechnol 92 :187

Shimizu S, Kataoka M, Honda K, Sakamoto K (2001)
J Biotechnol 92 :187