Immobilized escherichia coli BL21 as a catalyst for the synthesis of adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides
Different supports, such as alginate, agar, agarose, and polyacrylamide, were used to immobilize Escherichia coli BL 21 by entrapment techniques. The transglycosylation reaction involved in the synthesis of adenosine from uridine and adenine was chosen as a model system to study the characteristics...
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