Genome sequence of Bacillus pumilus S-1, an efficient isoeugenol-utilizing producer for natural vanillin

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Bacillus pumilus S-1 is an efficient isoeugenol-utilizing producer of natural vanillin. The genome of B. pumilus S-1 contains the epoxide hydrolase and six candidate monooxygenases that make it possible to explore the mechanism involved in conversion of isoenguenol to vanillin in the B. pumilus strain. © 2011, American Society for Microbiology.

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Su, F., Hua, D., Zhang, Z., Wang, X., Tang, H., Tao, F., … Xu, P. (2011). Genome sequence of Bacillus pumilus S-1, an efficient isoeugenol-utilizing producer for natural vanillin. Journal of Bacteriology, 193(22), 6400–6401. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.06170-11

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