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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Bruce, NC, Wilmot, CJ, Jordan, KN, Trebilcock, AE, Gray Stephens, LD, Lowe, CR
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A strain of Pseudomonas putida was isolated by selective enrichment with morphine that was capable of utilising morphine as a primary source of carbon and energy for growth. Experiments with whole cells showed that both morphine and codeine, but not thebaine, could be utilised. A novel NADP-dependent dehydrogenase, morphine dehydrogenase, was purified from crude cell extracts and was shown to be capable of oxidising morphine and codeine to morphinone and codeinone, respectively. This NADP-dependent morphine dehydrogenase was not observed in any other species of pseudomonads examined and was quite distinct from the β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase found in Pseudomonas testosteroni, which had previously been shown to have activity against morphine. © 1990 Springer-Verlag.

Publication ID: 
218378
Published date: 
1 October 1990
Publication source: 
scopus
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Archives of Microbiology
Publication volume: 
154
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