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Mayya, Swapna Deepak.
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A study of moderate and extreme halophilic bacteria for the presence of bromoperoxidase.
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A study of moderate and extreme halophilic bacteria for the presence of bromoperoxidase./
Author:
Mayya, Swapna Deepak.
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27 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 38-06, page: 1542.
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Masters Abstracts International38-06.
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Biology, Microbiology. -
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0599784946
A study of moderate and extreme halophilic bacteria for the presence of bromoperoxidase.
Mayya, Swapna Deepak.
A study of moderate and extreme halophilic bacteria for the presence of bromoperoxidase.
- 27 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 38-06, page: 1542.
Thesis (M.S.)--San Jose State University, 2000.
Bromoperoxidases have been reported from a variety of bacteria, lichens, marine algae and invertebrates. This enzyme has potential for use as a catalyst in bromination of organic compounds and might reduce the use of bromine as a brominating agent due to its toxicity and special disposal needs.
ISBN: 0599784946Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017734
Biology, Microbiology.
A study of moderate and extreme halophilic bacteria for the presence of bromoperoxidase.
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Halophilic bacteria live in a saline environment which has abundant elemental halogens. Although many marine algae possess bromoperoxidase, bromoperoxidases have not been reported as occurring in any of the halophilic eubacteria or extreme halophilic archaebacteria. The focus of this research was to enrich and to isolate moderate or extreme halophilic bacteria which produce bromoperoxidases. Sixty-four halophilic bacterial isolates were obtained. These were grouped into 23 groups based on preliminary morphological and biochemical characterization. An isolate was randomly selected from each group and screened for bromoperoxidase production using the phenol red assay. Two isolates, E3S-2 and E4S-5, were found to possess bromoperoxidase activity in crude protein extracts.
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