The book describes the products produced by carboxydotrophic bacteria
and their biotechnological applications. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a
widespread pollutant and a hazard to man because of its extremely toxic
nature. It is a major component of some industrial gas mixtures and may
be derived from coal. The carboxydotrophic bacteria obtain energy and
carbon from the oxidation of CO. These organisms may be used to produce
new metabolites, and the oxidases from them may be used to produce fuel
cells and biosensors for CO.