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Bioconversion of 7-Aminocephalosporanic Acid by Intact Rhodotorula Glutinis Cells

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Date 1996 Jul 1
PMID 16535370
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When 7-aminocephalosporanic acid (7-ACA) was used as a single carbon source in the enrichment culture medium for screening 7-ACA-degrading microorganisms, pink yeast colonies appeared frequently, and these were identified as Rhodotorula glutinis. These intact R. glutinis cells converted (i) 7-ACA to deacetyl-7-ACA (7-ADACA) and (ii) monochloroacetyl-7-ACA to monochloroacetyl-7-ADACA at sufficiently high levels to be of commercial interest. Acetylation of 7-ADACA to 7-ACA, the reverse reaction of hydrolysis in an organic medium with methyl acetate as an acetyl donor, was also demonstrated.

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