Pyridine nucleotide-linked oxidation of methanol in methanol-assimilating yeasts.
AUTOR(ES)
Mehta, R J
RESUMO
An alcohol dehydrogenase linked to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and requiring glutathione has been isolated and partially purified from two methanol-assimilating yeasts. It differs from previously described methanol-oxidizing enzymes in pH optima, electron acceptor specificity, substrate specificity, inhibition pattern, and stability.
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