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Bacterial Mineralization of Atrazine as a Model for Herbicide Biodegradation: Molecular and Applied Aspects
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Mandelbaum, R.T. |
ARO, Min. Ag. |
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Wackett, L.P. |
U Minnesota |
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Sadowsky, M.J. |
U Minnesota |
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Publication List
Wackett, L. and M. Sadowsky (2001). Isolated and purified DNA molecule and protei for the degradation of triazine compounds. Patent No. US 6,284,522 B1
Date: September 4, 2001 :Wackett, L. and Sadowsky, M. (2001). Isolated and Purified DNA Molecule and Protein for the Degradation of Triazine Compounds US Patent Number 6,284,522 :Wackett, L. et al. ().
DNA Molecules and Protein Displaying Improved Triazine Compound Degrading Ability.
:Wackett, L. et al. (2004).
DNA Molecules and Protein Displaying Improved Triazine Compound Degrading Ability.
U.S. Patent #6,825,001 :
Boundy-Mills, K.L., M.L. DeSouza, R.T. Mandelbaum, L.P. Wackett and M.J. Sadowsky (1997). The atzB gene of Pseudomonas sp. strain ADP encodes the second enzyme of a novel atrazine degradation pathway. Appl Environ Microbiol 63:916-923Crowley, D.E., M.L. DeSouza, D. Newcombe, S. Alvey, M.J. Sadowsky and L.P. Wackett (1998). Molecular basis of a bacterial consortium: Interspecies catabolism of atrazine. Appl Environ Microbiol 64:178-184DeSouza, M.L., M.J. Sadowsky and L.P. Wackett (1996). Atrazine chlorohydrolase from Pseudomonas sp. strain ADP: Gene sequence, enzyme purification and protein characterization. J Bacteriol 178:4894-4900DeSouza, M.L., M.J. Sadowsky, J. Seffernick, B. Martinez and L.P. Wackett (1998). The atzABC genes encoding atrazine catabolism are widespread and highly conserved. J Bacteriol 180:1951-1954Strong, L.C., H. McTavish, M.J. Sadowsky and L.P. Wackett (2000). Field-scale remediation of atrazine-contaminated soil using recombinant Escherichia coli expressing atrazine chlorohydrolase. Appl Environ Microbiol 2:91-98