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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 01, 2005
Filed:
Jan. 16, 2002
Helmut Schwab, Graz, AT;
Anton Glieder, Gleisdorf, AT;
Christoph Kratky, Graz, AT;
Ingrid Dreveny, Graz, AT;
Peter Pöchlauer, Linz, AT;
Wolfgang Skranc, Vienna, AT;
Herbert Mayrhofer, Engerwitzdorf, AT;
Irma Wirth, Enns, AT;
Rudolf Neuhofer, Engerwitzdorf, AT;
Rodolfo Bona, Graz, AT;
Helmut Schwab, Graz, AT;
Anton Glieder, Gleisdorf, AT;
Christoph Kratky, Graz, AT;
Ingrid Dreveny, Graz, AT;
Peter Pöchlauer, Linz, AT;
Wolfgang Skranc, Vienna, AT;
Herbert Mayrhofer, Engerwitzdorf, AT;
Irma Wirth, Enns, AT;
Rudolf Neuhofer, Engerwitzdorf, AT;
Rodolfo Bona, Graz, AT;
DSM Fine Chemicals Austria NFG GmbH & Co. KG, Linz, AT;
Abstract
New genes containing a DNA sequence coding for hydroxynitrile lyase, which genes can be prepared via a primer combination based on the DNA sequence of the 5'-region of the mdl genes fromand fromand/or a primer 2 based on the 3′-region of the DNA sequences of one of the hydroxynitrile lyase isoenzymes fromor from, subsequent amplification with a DNA polymerase using a DNA from organisms, containing genes coding for hydroxynitrile lyase, as templates and cloning, and also recombinant proteins which can be prepared in suitable host cells by heterologous expression of the DNA sequence of said HNL genes, and proteins and fusion proteins derived therefrom and use of said proteins for preparing (R)- or (S)-cyanohydrins.