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AUTHOR INFORMATION
(18) Lee, S.-W.; Won, K.; Lim, H. K.; Kim, H. K.; Choi, G. J.; Cho,
K. Y. Screening for novel lipolytic enzymes from uncultured soil
microorganisms. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 2004, 65, 720–726.
(19) Chu, X. M.; He, H. Z.; Guo, C. Q.; Sun, B. L. Identification of
two novel esterases from marine metagenomic library derived from
South China Sea. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 2008, 80, 615–625.
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Funding Sources
(20) Yun, J.; Kang, S.; Park, S.; Yoon, H.; Kim, M.-J.; Heu, S.; Ryu, S.
We are grateful to the National High Technology Research and
DevelopmentProgram of China(863 Program) (2007AA10Z308)
and the research (Innovative) Fund of Laboratory Sun Yat-sen
University (YJ201027) for their financial support.
Characterization of a novel amylolytic enzyme encoded by a gene from a
soil-derived metagenomic library. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 2004, 70
7229–7235.
(21) Waschkowitz, T.; Rockstroh, S.; Daniel, R. Isolation and charac-
terization of metalloproteases with a novel domain structure by con-
struction and screening of metagenomic library. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
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