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DNA coding for enzyme, bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia coli and process for preparing L-lysine
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Title:
DNA coding for enzyme, bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia coli and process for preparing L-lysine
Author:
OGAWA YURI
;
KAWAMURA KAZUE
;
SANO KONOSUKE
;
KOJIMA HIROYUKI
Subjects:
BEER
;
BIOCHEMISTRY
;
CHEMISTRY
;
COMPOSITIONS THEREOF
;
CULTURE MEDIA
;
ENZYMOLOGY
;
FERMENTATION OR ENZYME-USING PROCESSES TO SYNTHESISE A DESIREDCHEMICAL COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION OR TO SEPARATE OPTICAL ISOMERSFROM A RACEMIC MIXTURE
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METALLURGY
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MICROBIOLOGY
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MICROORGANISMS OR ENZYMES
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MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING
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PROCESSES USING MICROORGANISMS
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PROPAGATING, PRESERVING OR MAINTAINING MICROORGANISMS
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SPIRITS
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VINEGAR
;
WINE
Description:
K dov DNA pro enzym dihydrodipikolin tsyntet zu z bakterie z rodu Escherichia s mutac pro desenzibilaci inhibice L-lysinem v d sledku zp tn vazby, kter p°edstavuje sou st °eÜen , m e b²t pou ita k transformaci bakteri z rodu Escherichia, kter pak mohou produkovat v tÜ mno stv L-lysinu. eÜen spo v tak v bakteri ch z rodu Escherichia, kter byly transformov ny uvedenou k dovou DNA nebo k dovou DNA pro mutovanou aspartokin zu III, rovn desenzibilovanou proti inhibici L-lysinem. Sou st °eÜen tvo° rovn zp sob v²roby L-lysinu p stov n m t chto transformovan²ch bakteri .\ A DNA coding for a dihydrodipicolinate synthase enzyme originating from a bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia coli having mutation to desensitize feedback inhibition by L-lysine, which represents a pert of the invention, can be used for transformation of bacteria of the Escherichia coli genus, which in turn can produce a grater amount of L-lysine. The present invention also relates to bacterial of the Escherichia coli genus that have been transformed by the above indicated DNA or a DNA coding for an aspartokinase III originating from a bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia coli and having mutation to desensitize feedback inhibition by L-lysine, too. Claimed is also a process for preparing ?-lysine by cultivating the above indicated bacteria.
Creation Date:
2003
Language:
Czech;English
Source:
esp@cenet
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