
doi: 10.1007/bf02928075
pmid: 3371801
The effect of twelve detergents on aspartate ammonia-lyase activity of Escherichia alcalescens used for the production of L-aspartic acid was tested. Best permeabilization was found with Triton X-100, Slovafol 910 and Corona, a mixed commercial preparation. In contrast to Triton X-100 and Slovafol 910, a much narrower range of suitable concentrations was observed with Corona.
Escherichia, Ammonia-Lyases, Aspartic Acid, Octoxynol, Detergents, Aspartate Ammonia-Lyase, Catalysis, Polyethylene Glycols, Enzyme Activation, Surface-Active Agents, Fumarates, Escherichia coli, Biotransformation
Escherichia, Ammonia-Lyases, Aspartic Acid, Octoxynol, Detergents, Aspartate Ammonia-Lyase, Catalysis, Polyethylene Glycols, Enzyme Activation, Surface-Active Agents, Fumarates, Escherichia coli, Biotransformation
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