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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 05, 2007
Filed:
Jul. 20, 2001
Andrei Miasnikov, Kantvik, FI;
Heikki Ojamo, Kirkkonummi, FI;
Mira Povelainen, Espoo, FI;
Hakan Gros, Kantvik, FI;
Mervi Toivari, Espoo, FI;
Peter Richard, Helsinki, FI;
Laura Ruohonen, Helsinki, FI;
Kari Koivuranta, Helsinki, FI;
John Londesborough, Helsinki, FI;
Aristos Aristidou, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Merja Penttila, Helsinki, FI;
Claire Plazanet-menut, Paris, FR;
Josef Deutscher, Fontenay le Fleury, FR;
Andrei Miasnikov, Kantvik, FI;
Heikki Ojamo, Kirkkonummi, FI;
Mira Povelainen, Espoo, FI;
Hakan Gros, Kantvik, FI;
Mervi Toivari, Espoo, FI;
Peter Richard, Helsinki, FI;
Laura Ruohonen, Helsinki, FI;
Kari Koivuranta, Helsinki, FI;
John Londesborough, Helsinki, FI;
Aristos Aristidou, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Merja Penttila, Helsinki, FI;
Claire Plazanet-Menut, Paris, FR;
Josef Deutscher, Fontenay le Fleury, FR;
Danisco Sweeteners Oy, Kotka, FI;
Abstract
The invention relates to the methods of manufacturing five-carbon sugars and sugar alcohols as well as other compounds derived from pentose-phosphate pathway from readily available substrates such a hexoses using metabolically engineered microbial hosts.