Pyomelanin is a reddish-brown pigment produced by bacteria of different genera and plays a variety of physiological roles. Proposals have been regarding the use of pyomelanin in various environmental, industrial and, more recently, cosmetic applications. In Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the enzyme 4‑hydroxyphenylpiruvate dioxygenase (Hpd) converts 4-hydroxyphenylpiruvate into homogentisic acid, which represents the key intermediate for melanin biosynthesis. This work aimed to obtain Escherichia coli cells overexpressing hpd gene from the PAO1 strain to produce large amounts of pyomelanin for biotechnological purposes. The recombinant dioxygenase expression gave E. coli JM109 the ability to produce pyomelanin. A series of biotransformations led us...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
AbstractSixty-three isolates belonging to the genus Pseudomonas were isolated from different environ...
Pyomelanin is a reddish-brown pigment produced by bacteria of different genera and plays a variety o...
Pyomelanin is a reddish-brown pigment produced by bacteria of different genera and plays a variety o...
Pyomelanin is a reddish-brown pigment produced by bacteria of different genera and plays a variety o...
The pigmentation of many Aeromonas species has been thought to be due to the production of a L-DOPA ...
International audienceThe yeast Yarrowia lipolytica naturally produces pyomelanin. This pigment accu...
International audienceThe yeast Yarrowia lipolytica naturally produces pyomelanin. This pigment accu...
Background . Melanin finds enormous applications in different industries for its unique photoprotect...
Background . Melanin finds enormous applications in different industries for its unique photoprotect...
<div><p>The pigmentation of many <i>Aeromonas</i> species has been thought to be due to the producti...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
AbstractSixty-three isolates belonging to the genus Pseudomonas were isolated from different environ...
Pyomelanin is a reddish-brown pigment produced by bacteria of different genera and plays a variety o...
Pyomelanin is a reddish-brown pigment produced by bacteria of different genera and plays a variety o...
Pyomelanin is a reddish-brown pigment produced by bacteria of different genera and plays a variety o...
The pigmentation of many Aeromonas species has been thought to be due to the production of a L-DOPA ...
International audienceThe yeast Yarrowia lipolytica naturally produces pyomelanin. This pigment accu...
International audienceThe yeast Yarrowia lipolytica naturally produces pyomelanin. This pigment accu...
Background . Melanin finds enormous applications in different industries for its unique photoprotect...
Background . Melanin finds enormous applications in different industries for its unique photoprotect...
<div><p>The pigmentation of many <i>Aeromonas</i> species has been thought to be due to the producti...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
International audiencePyomelanin is a brown-black phenolic polymer and results from the oxidation of...
AbstractSixty-three isolates belonging to the genus Pseudomonas were isolated from different environ...