The cis-abienol-transformable bacterium JTS-162 was identified as Nocardia restricta. This bacterium has three plasmids (pCA1, pCA2 and pCA3). Two types of cured strains were obtained by mitomicin C treatment or growth at the maximum temperature; one type had two plasmids (pCA2 and pCA3) and the other type had no plasmid. These two types of cured strains lost the ability to oxidize C-18 methyl and to split the A-ring of cis-abienol. These two types of cured strains were also devoid of the. ability to oxidize the C-18 methyl of sc1areol. From these results, it was considered that C-18 methyl oxidation and A-ring ,splitting of these labdanes were determined by plasmid pCAl in N. restricta JTS-162.
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