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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 26, 2008
Filed:
Jul. 12, 2005
Bettina Moeckel, Duesseldorf, DE;
Mike Farwick, Bielefeld, DE;
Thomas Hermann, Bielefeld, DE;
Caroline Kreutzer, Melle, DE;
Walter Pfefferle, Halle, DE;
Bettina Moeckel, Duesseldorf, DE;
Mike Farwick, Bielefeld, DE;
Thomas Hermann, Bielefeld, DE;
Caroline Kreutzer, Melle, DE;
Walter Pfefferle, Halle, DE;
Degussa AG, Duesseldorf, DE;
Abstract
Isolated polynucleotide comprising a polynucleotide sequence chosen from the group consisting of a) polynucleotide which is identical to the extent of at least 70% to a polynucleotide which codes for a polypeptide which comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 2, b) polynucleotide which codes for a polypeptide which comprises an amino acid sequence which is identical to the extent of at least 70% to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 2, c) polynucleotide which is complementary to the polynucleotides of a) or b), and d) polynucleotide comprising at least 15 successive nucleotides of the polynucleotide sequence of a), b) or c), and a process for the fermentative preparation of L-amino acids using coryneform bacteria in which at least the lysR2 gene is present in attenuated form, and the use of the polynucleotide sequences as hybridization probes.