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Induction of Cyanide Metabolizing Enzymes and Production of Antifungal Compounds by Rhodococcus Species
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2013
Rhodococcus is a soil microbe known for its metabolic versatility. Cyanide is one of many compounds that Rhodococcus can detoxify. This work identified several inducers which affect the activity of two cyanide-metabolizing enzymes produced by R. rhodochrous DAP 96253, cyanidase and ?-cyanoalanine synthase-like enzyme. Chemical inducers were added to growth media and cells were tested for the ability to transform cyanide to ammonia or hydrogen sulfide as a quantifiable measure of cyanidase or
doi:10.57709/4061200
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