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Distribution of cyclic imide-transforming activity in microorganisms.

FEMS microbiology letters (1998-02-07)
C L Soong, J Ogawa, H Sukiman, T Prana, M Sri Prana, S Shimizu
ABSTRACT

Cyclic imide-transforming activity was found to be widely distributed in bacteria, yeast and molds. This activity was not correlated with cyclic ureide-transforming activity in bacteria, but there was some correlation in yeast and molds. These two activities are probably catalyzed by different enzymes in bacteria. Besides the well-known cyclic ureide transformation, cyclic imide transformation by microorganisms was common.

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5-Methylhydantoin, 97%