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H.M. Kalisz, Freiburg, FRG: "Microbial Proteinases." Proteinases
play an important role as reagents in laboratory and clinical
analyses and in industrial processes. The discovery of new, highly
specific proteinases and improved enzyme technology, such as
immobilisation and novel purification methods, should make the
microbial enzymes even more attractive in biotechnology. M.
Maestracci, K. Bui, A. Thiery, A. Arnaud, P. Galzy, Montpellier,
France: "The " "Amidase from a Brevibacterium Strain: Study and "
"Applications." In the first part of this paper different microbial
enzyme systems able to hydrolyze the true amide function are
reviewed. Following consideration of analytical techniques (NMR,
GLC, TLC, colorimetric assay of the ammonium ion) useful in the
study of amidases, the second part of the paper deals with the
amidases of Brevibacterium sp. R312 and their applications.
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