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    Steroid hydroxylation by Whetzelinia sclerotiorum, Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Mucor plumbeus by Lamm, Andrew S., Chen, Avril R.M., Reynolds, William F., Reese, Paul B.

    Published in Steroids (01-09-2007)
    “…The fungi Whetzelinia sclerotiorum ATCC 18687, Phanerochaete chrysosporium ATCC 24725 and Mucor plumbeus ATCC 4740 were examined for their ability to perform…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence of Nocardia iowensis DSM 45197 T (= NRRL 5646 T ) by Collins Fairclough, Aneisha, Spröer, Cathrin, Swiderski, Jolantha, Bunk, Boyke, Lamm, Andrew S

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (24-01-2023)
    “…We report the complete genome sequence and predicted functional profile of Nocardia iowensis DSM 45197 . N. iowensis DSM 45197 is a spore-forming, mesophilic,…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence of Nocardia iowensis DSM 45197T (= NRRL 5646T) by Collins Fairclough, Aneisha, Spröer, Cathrin, Swiderski, Jolantha, Bunk, Boyke, Lamm, Andrew S.

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (04-01-2023)
    “…We report the complete genome sequence and predicted functional profile of Nocardia iowensis DSM 45197T. N. iowensis DSM 45197T is a spore-forming, mesophilic,…”
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    Biotransformation of (+)-Catechin to Novel B-Ring Fission Lactones by Das, Shuvendu, Lamm, Andrew S, Rosazza, John P. N

    Published in Organic process research & development (21-01-2011)
    “…Thirty-six microorganisms were screened for their abilities to transform (+)-catechin to metabolites. Of these, Aspergillus giganteus UI 10, A. ochraceous ATCC…”
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    Oxidation of isoeugenol by Nocardia iowensis by Seshadri, Ramya, Lamm, Andrew S., Khare, Arshdeep, Rosazza, John P.N.

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (10-12-2008)
    “…Isoeugenol is a starting material for both the synthetic and biotechnological production of vanillin and vanillic acid. Nocardia iowensis DSM 45197 (formerly…”
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    Aldehyde oxidoreductase as a biocatalyst: Reductions of vanillic acid by Venkitasubramanian, Padmesh, Daniels, Lacy, Das, Shuvendu, Lamm, Andrew S., Rosazza, John P.N.

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (2008)
    “…Aldehyde oxidoreductase (carboxylic acid reductase) catalyzes the Mg 2+, ATP and NADPH dependent reduction of carboxylic acids to their corresponding…”
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    Fungal hydroxylation of (−)-santonin and its analogues by Lamm, Andrew S., Chen, Avril R.M., Reynolds, William F., Reese, Paul B.

    “…Santonin ( 1) was incubated with separate growing cultures of Aspergillus niger ATCC 9142, Mucor plumbeus ATCC 4740, Whetzelinia sclerotiorum ATCC 18687,…”
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    Bioconversion of Stemodia maritima diterpenes and derivatives by Cunninghamella echinulata var. elegans and Phanerochaete chrysosporium by Lamm, Andrew S., Reynolds, William F., Reese, Paul B.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-06-2006)
    “…Stemodia maritima diterpenes and their synthetic analogues were transformed by the fungi Cunninghamella echinulata var. elegans and Phanerochaete chrysosporium…”
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    Nocardia iowensis sp. nov., an organism rich in biocatalytically important enzymes and nitric oxide synthase by Lamm, Andrew S, Khare, Arshdeep, Conville, Patricia, Lau, Peter C. K, Bergeron, Helene, Rosazza, John P. N

    “…1 Center for Biocatalysis and Bioprocessing, 2501 Crosspark Road, Suite C100 Oakdale Research Park, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-5000, USA 2…”
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    Stemodane and stemarane diterpenoid hydroxylation by Mucor plumbeus and Whetzelinia sclerotiorum by Chen, Avril R.M., Ruddock, Peter L.D., Lamm, Andrew S., Reynolds, William F., Reese, Paul B.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-08-2005)
    “…Stemodin, stemodinone and stemarin were transformed by M. plumbeus to afford 4, 2 and 2 metabolites, respectively. Stemodin and stemodinone were converted into…”
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