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4. The antitumor drug aclacinomycin A, which inhibits the degradation of ubiquitinated proteins, shows selectivity for the chymotrypsin-like activity of the bovine pituitary 20 S proteasome.

7. Insight into functional diversity of cytochrome P450 in the white-rot basidiomycete Phanerochaete chrysosporium: involvement of versatile monooxygenase.

8. Construction of a novel expression vector in Pseudonocardia autotrophica and its application to efficient biotransformation of compactin to pravastatin, a specific HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor.

9. The fibrinolytic activity of a novel protease derived from a tempeh producing fungus, Fusarium sp. BLB.

10. Cloning and characterization of a glycosyltransferase gene involved in the biosynthesis of anthracycline antibiotic beta-rhodomycin from Streptomyces violaceus.

11. New naphthyridinomycin-type antibiotics, aclidinomycins A and B, from Streptomyces halstedi.

12. Production of a new hybrid anthracycline 4-O-methylepelmycin by heterologous expression of dnrK in epelmycin-producing Streptomyces violaceus.

13. Isolation of new anthracyclines 10-O-rhodosaminyl beta-rhodomycinone and beta-isorhodomycinone from mild-acid treated culture of obelmycin-producing Streptomyces violaceus.

14. New betaclamycin and aclarubicin analogs obtained by prolonged microbial conversion with an aclarubicin-negative mutant.

15. New anthracycline antibiotics 10-epi-oxaunomycin and 10-epi-11-deoxyoxaunomycin.

16. Difference between the resistance mechanisms of aclacinomycin- and adriamycin-resistant P388 cell lines.

17. New rhodomycin analogs, SS-288A and SS-288B, produced by a Streptomyces violaceus A262 mutant.

18. Anthracycline metabolites from baumycin-producing Streptomyces sp. D788. III. New anthracycline metabolites produced by blocked mutants 4L-660 and YDK-18.

19. Microbial glycosidation of some anthracycline antibiotics by an antibiotic-negative mutant of aclarubicin producer.

20. Anthracycline metabolites from baumycin-producing Streptomyces sp. D788. II. New anthracycline metabolites produced by a blocked mutant strain RPM-5.

21. Production of new anthracycline antibiotics by microbial 4-O-methylation using a specific daunorubicin-negative mutant.

22. Photochemically obtained N-demethyl derivatives of anthracyclines.

23. Production of new anthracycline antibiotics 1-hydroxy-oxaunomycin and 6-deoxyoxaunomycin by limited biosynthetic conversion using a daunorubicin-negative mutant.

24. Anthracycline metabolites from baumycin-producing Streptomyces sp. D788. I. Isolation of antibiotic-blocked mutants and their characterization.

26. Anthracycline metabolites from Streptomyces violaceus A262. III. New anthracycline obelmycins produced by a variant strain SE2-2385.

27. Anthracycline metabolites from Streptomyces violaceus A262. IV. New anthracycline yellamycins produced by a variant strain SC-7.

28. Anthracycline metabolites from Streptomyces violaceus A262. V. New anthracycline alldimycin A: a minor component isolated from obelmycin beer.

29. Anthracycline metabolites from Streptomyces violaceus A262. II. New anthracycline epelmycins produced by a blocked mutant strain SU2-730.

30. Anthracycline metabolites from Streptomyces violaceus A262. I. Isolation of antibiotic-blocked mutants from Streptomyces violaceus A262.

31. Structure-sensitivity relationship of anthracycline antibiotics to C7-reduction by redox enzymes.

32. Anthracycline antibiotic 2-hydroxyaclacinomycins. I. 2-Hydroxyaclacinomycin-producing recombinant obtained from aclacinomycin-blocked mutants of Streptomyces galilaeus by a technique of protoplast fusion.

34. Anthracycline antibiotic 2-hydroxyaclacinomycins. II. Production of 2-hydroxyaclacinomycins A and B by a new recombinant strain and their antitumor activities.

35. Intensely potent anthracycline antibiotic oxaunomycin produced by a blocked mutant of the daunorubicin-producing microorganism.

36. A new anthracycline metabolite D788-1 (10-carboxy-13-deoxocarminomycin) in daunorubicin beer.

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