A microorganism capable of liquefying cross-linked poly(gamma-glutamic acid) (C-L PGA) was isolated and identified to be an Acremonium sp. The fungus produced an enzyme that can disrupt the cross-linkages of C-L PGA generated by gamma-ray irradiation. The enzyme can also liquefy C-L PGA prepared by chemical cross-linkage, suggesting the involvement of ester bonds in the gamma-ray irradiation-mediated cross-linking of PGA.

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