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Lignin transformation: role of a new versatile peroxidase from a Bjerkandera sp.

open access: yes, 2005
Duarte, J. C.   +4 more
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Inter-kingdom interactions and environmental influences on the oral microbiome in severe early childhood caries. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Spectr
Weng L   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Manganese Peroxidase production by Bjerkandera sp. BOS55

Bioprocess Engineering, 2000
The white-rot fungus Bjerkandera sp. BOS55 has been suggested as a good alternative for the production of ligninolytic enzymes, specially Manganese peroxidase (MnP), by its potential ability to degrade complex compounds. However, the application of this fungus requires the complete knowledge of the fermentation pattern in submerged cultures, conditions
M. T. Moreira   +3 more
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Immunomodulating Activity of Bjerkandera sp.

International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2005
1Department of Technology of Microbiological Synthesis, St. Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University), 26 Moscovsky Pr., 198013 St. Petersburg, Russia; 2Laboratory of Immunopharmacology, State Research Institute of Highly Pure Biopreparations, 7 Pudozhskaya St., 197110 St.
Mark M. Shamtsyan   +4 more
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The formation of veratryl chloride by Bjerkandera sp. strain BOS55

Phytochemistry, 1997
In the ethyl acetate extract from the extracellular fluid of the mycelium of Bjerkandera sp. BOS55 the presence of veratryl chloride was detected. Addition of deuterated benzoic acid or 4-hydroxybenzoic acid to the culture resulted in the formation of deuterated veratryl chloride.
Swarts, H.J.   +4 more
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DECOLORIZATION OF A MIXTURE OF TEXTILE DYES USINGBJERKANDERASP. BOL‐13

Environmental Technology, 2008
The white-rot fungus Bjerkandera sp. BOL-13 was evaluated regarding decolorization of four textile dyes Reactive blue 21, Reactive black 5, Reactive orange 13 and Reactive yellow 206. Experiments were performed in batch and continuous modes. The total dye concentration in all experiments was 100 mg l(-1).
F, Nordström, E, Terrazas, U, Welander
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Different fungal manganese-oxidizing peroxidases: a comparison between Bjerkandera sp. and Phanerochaete chrysosporium

Journal of Biotechnology, 2000
Two manganese-oxidizing peroxidases differing in glycosylation degree were purified from fermenter cultures of Bjerkandera sp. They were characterized and compared with the three manganese-oxidizing peroxidase isoenzymes obtained from the well-known ligninolytic fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium.
C, Palma   +3 more
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