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Polyphasic characterization of Nocardioides aquaegermanicae sp. nov., a novel water-derived actinobacterium. [PDF]
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Expanding the Yeast MoClo Toolkit: gene expression control parts for <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> tested in industrially relevant conditions. [PDF]
Blick E, Nygård Y.
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Quinate metabolism in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1972Data obtained with the Warburg constant-volume respirometer and from enzyme analysis have demonstrated that the method of regulation of the "hydroaromatic" degradation pathway found in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is vastly different from that previously discovered in Acinetobacter calcoaceticus and perhaps also significantly different from P. putida.
W M, Ingledew, C C, Tai
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Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of quinate and glucuronate fatty esters [PDF]
The lipase-catalyzed synthesis of fatty alcohol esters of quinic and glucuronic acid was investigated. The results showed that although a direct esterification process was possible, a strategy involving short-chain alkyl ester intermediates was advantageous.
Villeneuve, Pierre +8 more
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The metabolism of quinate by Acinetobacter calco-aceticus
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 19700948 02 1. Evidence is put forward that the bacterium Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, which use squinate as sole source of carbon and energy, degrades this compound via the β-ketoadipate pathway after transforming it into protocatechuate. 2.
M E, Tresguerres +2 more
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Bacterial NAD(P)-independent quinate dehydrogenase is a quinoprotein
Archives of Microbiology, 1988Acinetobacter calcoaceticus LMD 79.41 produced significant amounts of pyrrolo-quinoline quinone (PQQ) in its culture medium when grown on quinic acid or shikimic acid. Studies with LMD 79.41 and PQQ- -mutants of this strain demonstrated that this organism contains an NAD(P)-independent quinate dehydrogenase (QDH) (EC 1.1.99.-), catalyzing the first ...
M A, van Kleef, J A, Duine
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Purification and Characterization of Membrane-bound Quinoprotein Quinate Dehydrogenase
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 2003Several bacterial strains carrying quinoprotein quinate dehydrogenase (QDH) were screened through acetic acid bacteria and other bacteria. Strong enzyme activity was found in the membrane fraction of Gluconobacter melanogenus IFO 3294, G. oxydans IFO 3292, G. oxydans IFO 3244, and some strains of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus.
Osao, Adachi +4 more
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First diastereoselective synthesis of methyl caffeoyl- and feruloyl-muco-quinates
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2012We report on a diastereoselective synthesis of six derivatives of caffeoyl- and feruloyl-muco-quinic acids. All the muco-quinic acid derivatives were obtained in excellent yield in five steps starting from quinic acid, caffeic acid and ferulic acid.
Rakesh, Jaiswal +2 more
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The role of quinate and shikimate in the metabolism of lactobacilli
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1971The metabolism of (−)-quinate and shikimate by one heterofermentative strain,Łactobacillus pastorianus, and by one homofermentative strain,Lactobacillus plantarum, has been studied using growing and washed cells. Both organisms reduced quinate and shikimate under anaerobic conditions in the presence of suitable hydrogen donors including fructose ...
G C, Whiting, R A, Coggins
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