Inositol phosphate phosphatases of microbiological origin. The isolation of soil bacteria having inositol phosphate phosphatase activity

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The isolation of three soil bacteria exhibiting inositol phosphate phosphatase activity is described. One isolate, a member of the genus Pseudomonas, had pronounced phytase activity but the others had not. The latter were slightly active against pentaphosphates, however, and they easily dephosphorylated tetraphosphates and lower esters. © 1970 CSIRO.

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Cosgrove, D. J., Irving, G. C. J., & Bromfield, S. M. (1970). Inositol phosphate phosphatases of microbiological origin. The isolation of soil bacteria having inositol phosphate phosphatase activity. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 23(2), 339–344. https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9700339

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