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       University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database
                  Progress Report 90 - October 12, 2001

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- A pathway for the organometallic compound triphenyltin has been added.
  We will be adding more examples of microbial metabolism of metals, 
  metalloids and metal chelators.  A list of such pathways is now
  available.  It is linked to on the search and browse page.
  http://umbbd.ahc.umn.edu/tpt/tpt_map.html
  http://srs.ebi.ac.uk/srs6bin/cgi-bin/wgetz?-e+[UPATHWAY-ID:'tpt_map']
  http://umbbd.ahc.umn.edu/metals.html
  http://umbbd.ahc.umn.edu/search/index.html

- Links to BRENDA on enzyme pages have been updated.  
  A list of all enzyme pages is available.
  http://umbbd.ahc.umn.edu/cgi-bin/page.cgi?ptype=allenzymes

- Students in our 2001 Biocatalysis and Biodegradation class, 
  offered completely over the Internet, have examined websites 
  on the UM-BBD Useful Internet Resources page and selected the 
  most interesting ones. The Useful Internet Resources page 
  now links to the list of these choices and the reason each 
  site was selected.
  http://umbbd.ahc.umn.edu/resources.html

- On the Useful Internet Resources page, the link for the Southwestern 
  Biotechnology and Informatics Center has been updated,
  http://umbbd.ahc.umn.edu/resources.html

- A new review of the UM-BBD has been added to the Publications page.
  Uwe Bornscheuer, Angew. Chem. (2001) 113: 3817; 
  Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. (2001) 40: 3703.
  http://umbbd.ahc.umn.edu/publications/index.html

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