Methyl Chloride is biologically produced at an annual global emission rate of $5\times10\sp6$ tons. Production of this molecule is thought to be mostly biological in nature. The established route for production of halometabolites is the hydrogen peroxide-dependent halogenation mechanism common to haloperoxidase enzymes such as chloroperoxidase. No production of monohalomethanes can be detected by the haloperoxidase mechanism. The white rot fungus, Phellinus pomaceus has been known to produce methyl chloride in vivo. After determining appropriate growth conditions for optimal methyl chloride production, we have partially purified an enzyme from this fungus which produces methyl chloride. This enzyme utilizes S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) as a ...
The bacterial degradation and detoxification of chlorinated xenobiotic compounds requires the produc...
Haloalkanes are serious environmental pollutants commonly employed as pesticides, herbicides, and ch...
Methyl halide gases are a source of halogen radicals that can react with and destroy stratospheric o...
Methyl Chloride is biologically produced at an annual global emission rate of $5\times10\sp6$ tons. ...
Many higher plants can synthesize methyl chloride gas via a common metabolic route, also known as th...
Marine bacteria that oxidized methyl bromide and methyl chloride were enriched and isolated from sea...
Methyl chloride (CH(3)Cl) and methyl bromide (CH(3)Br) are the primary carriers of natural chlorine ...
Methyl halide-degrading bacteria are a diverse group of organisms that are found in both terrestrial...
Nature produces a plethora of bioactive secondary metabolites with diverse hydrocarbon scaffolds and...
AbstractMethyl chloride (CH3Cl) and methyl bromide (CH3Br) are the primary carriers of natural chlor...
Halogens can be very important for active agents as vital parts of their binding mode, on the one ha...
International audienceIn nature, living organisms produce a wide variety of specialized metabolites ...
This chapter focuses on the monohalogenated methanes methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl bromide (MeBr...
Caldariomyces fumago Woronichin (formerly Fumago vagans Persoon) is one of the imperfect fungi occur...
Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum CM2(T), an aerobic methylotrophic member of the a subclass of the cl...
The bacterial degradation and detoxification of chlorinated xenobiotic compounds requires the produc...
Haloalkanes are serious environmental pollutants commonly employed as pesticides, herbicides, and ch...
Methyl halide gases are a source of halogen radicals that can react with and destroy stratospheric o...
Methyl Chloride is biologically produced at an annual global emission rate of $5\times10\sp6$ tons. ...
Many higher plants can synthesize methyl chloride gas via a common metabolic route, also known as th...
Marine bacteria that oxidized methyl bromide and methyl chloride were enriched and isolated from sea...
Methyl chloride (CH(3)Cl) and methyl bromide (CH(3)Br) are the primary carriers of natural chlorine ...
Methyl halide-degrading bacteria are a diverse group of organisms that are found in both terrestrial...
Nature produces a plethora of bioactive secondary metabolites with diverse hydrocarbon scaffolds and...
AbstractMethyl chloride (CH3Cl) and methyl bromide (CH3Br) are the primary carriers of natural chlor...
Halogens can be very important for active agents as vital parts of their binding mode, on the one ha...
International audienceIn nature, living organisms produce a wide variety of specialized metabolites ...
This chapter focuses on the monohalogenated methanes methyl chloride (MeCl) and methyl bromide (MeBr...
Caldariomyces fumago Woronichin (formerly Fumago vagans Persoon) is one of the imperfect fungi occur...
Hyphomicrobium chloromethanicum CM2(T), an aerobic methylotrophic member of the a subclass of the cl...
The bacterial degradation and detoxification of chlorinated xenobiotic compounds requires the produc...
Haloalkanes are serious environmental pollutants commonly employed as pesticides, herbicides, and ch...
Methyl halide gases are a source of halogen radicals that can react with and destroy stratospheric o...