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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 30, 2007
Filed:
Mar. 18, 2005
Steffen Osswald, Rodenbach, DE;
Stefan Verseck, Hanau, DE;
Uta Deiting, Frankfurt, DE;
Christoph Weckbecker, Gründau-Lieblos, DE;
Klaus Huthmacher, Gelnhausen, DE;
Michael Binder, Hasselroth-Niedermittlau, DE;
Maria-regina Kula, München, DE;
Konrad Odendahl, Köln, DE;
Steffen Osswald, Rodenbach, DE;
Stefan Verseck, Hanau, DE;
Uta Deiting, Frankfurt, DE;
Christoph Weckbecker, Gründau-Lieblos, DE;
Klaus Huthmacher, Gelnhausen, DE;
Michael Binder, Hasselroth-Niedermittlau, DE;
Maria-Regina Kula, München, DE;
Konrad Odendahl, Köln, DE;
Degussa AG, Düsseldorf, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to apolynucleotide cluster which contains nucleotide sequences which encode polypeptides having the activity of a nitrile hydratase, of an auxiliary protein P15K which activates this enzyme and of a cobalt transporter, to transformed microorganisms in which the nucleotide sequences encoding these proteins are present in increased quantity, and to the use of the transformed microorganisms for preparing amides from nitriles.