Abstract
IT has been recently shown1 that oximes are enzymatically converted into amino-compounds. I have now demonstrated an enzyme which catalyses the transoximation.
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Yamafuji, K., Nature, 167, 770 (1951). Yamafuji, K., Kawakami, T., and Shinohara, K., Enzymologia, 15, 199 (1952). Yamafuji, K., Omura, H., and Sakamoto, T., ibid., 15, 210 (1952).
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YAMAFUJI, K. Enzymatic Transoximation. Nature 171, 745 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171745a0
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