SULFOXIDES OF HIGH ENANTIOPURITY FROM BACTERIAL DIOXYGENASE-CATALYZED OXIDATION
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1995
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Selected strains of the bacterium Pseudomonas putida (previously shown to effect dioxygenase-catalysed asymmetric cis-dihydroxylation of alkenes) have been found to yield chiral sulfoxides from the corresponding sulfides with a strong preference for the (R)- or (S)-configurations but without evidence of sulfone formation; similar results obtained using an Escherichia coli clone (pKST11, containing the Tod C1 C2 B and A genes encoding toluene dioxygenase from P. putida NCIMB 11767) are again consistent with a stereoselective dioxygenase-catalysed sulfoxidation. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Allen , C , Boyd , D R , Dalton , H , Sharma , N D , Haughey , S A , Mcmordie , R A S , Mcmurray , B T , Sheldrake , G N & Sproule , K 1995 , ' SULFOXIDES OF HIGH ENANTIOPURITY FROM BACTERIAL DIOXYGENASE-CATALYZED OXIDATION ' Chemical Communications , vol NA , pp. 119-120 . |
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