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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 11, 2005
Filed:
Jan. 15, 2002
Applicants:
Josef Altenbuchner, Nufringen, DE;
Ralf Mattes, Stuttgart, DE;
Markus Pietzsch, Stuttgart, DE;
Christoph Syldatk, Stuttgart, DE;
Anja Wiese, Stuttgart, DE;
Burkard Wilms, Stuttgart, DE;
Inventors:
Josef Altenbuchner, Nufringen, DE;
Ralf Mattes, Stuttgart, DE;
Markus Pietzsch, Stuttgart, DE;
Christoph Syldatk, Stuttgart, DE;
Anja Wiese, Stuttgart, DE;
Burkard Wilms, Stuttgart, DE;
Assignees:
Degussa AG, Dusseldorf, DE;
Universitat Stuttgart, Allmandring, DE;
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C12P021/06 ; C12P013/04 ; C12P013/06 ; C12N009/00 ; C07H021/04 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract
A novel rec-L-N-carbamoylase fromand its method of use for producing L-amino acids. The recombinantly produced L-carbamoylase is unexpectedly stable, so that an industrial method of producing L-amino acids can be established with it, in contrast to previously known L-carbamoylases.