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Borneol Dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain TCU-HL1 Catalyzes the Oxidation of (+)-Borneol and Its Isomers to Camphor.

Hoi-Lung TsangJui-Lin HuangYu-Hsuan LinKai-Fa HuangPei-Luen LuGuang-Huey LinAye Aye KhineAnren HuHao-Ping Chen
Published in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2016)
The degradation of borneol in a soil microorganism through a camphor degradation pathway is reported in this study. We also report a microbial borneol dehydrogenase. The kcat and kcat/Km values of lavender BDH are about 1,800-fold and 500-fold lower, respectively, than those of TCU-HL1 BDH. The indigenous borneol- and camphor-degrading strain isolated, Pseudomonas sp. strain TCU-HL1, reminds us of the time 100 years ago when Taiwan was the major producer of natural camphor in the world.
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