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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 20, 2007
Filed:
Jul. 15, 2005
Sung-sik Park, Seoul, KR;
Seung-hyun Suh, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Keun-chul Lee, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Dong-woo Lee, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Cheon-ju Kim, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Sang-cheol Jeong, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Sung-Sik Park, Seoul, KR;
Seung-Hyun Suh, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Keun-Chul Lee, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Dong-Woo Lee, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Cheon-Ju Kim, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Sang-Cheol Jeong, Kyunggi-do, KR;
Cheil Jedang Corporation, , KR;
Abstract
The present invention provides novel microorganisms,CJJA21 (Accession No. KCCM-10222), which is resistant to sodium azide, andCJJA22 (Accession No. KCCM-10223), which is resistant to α-aminobutyric acid. These microorganisms are capable of producing L-glutamine in a higher yield than the known strains. The present invention further provides processes for producing L-glutamine using the microorganisms of the invention.