L-aminoacid oxidase from yeasts of the genus cryptococcus, their

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Preparing oxygen-containing organic compound

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435136, 435143, 435191, 435255, 435911, C12P 762, C12P 740, C12P 744, C12N 906, C12N 116

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ABSTRACT:
Yeasts of the genus cryptococcus, preferably of the species C. Laurentii, form, in the presence of aminoacids, an L-aminoacid oxidase which stereospecifically converts L-aminoacids and their derivatives into the corresponding .alpha.-ketoacids. The immobilized cells are advantageously used for this conversion, which can also be used to resolve racemates.

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