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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 20, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 24, 2005
Yasunobu Kano, Kyoto, JP;
Yoshinori Hamaji, Matsumoto, JP;
Minoru Fujimori, Matsumoto, JP;
Takayuki Sasaki, Matsumoto, JP;
Kyoko Kohno, Kyoto, JP;
Jun Amano, Matsumoto, JP;
Shun'ichiro Taniguchi, Matsumoto, JP;
Yasunobu Kano, Kyoto, JP;
Yoshinori Hamaji, Matsumoto, JP;
Minoru Fujimori, Matsumoto, JP;
Takayuki Sasaki, Matsumoto, JP;
Kyoko Kohno, Kyoto, JP;
Jun Amano, Matsumoto, JP;
Shun'ichiro Taniguchi, Matsumoto, JP;
Anaeropharma Science Inc., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present invention provides a shuttle vector for a microorganism of the genus(BM) andhaving a wide host range and a large copy number in BM and capable of highly expressing a desired protein when used as an expression vector; an expression vector capable of expressing a desired gene in BM by use of the shuttle vector; BM transformed with the expression vector; and an antitumor agent comprising the BM as an active ingredient. It comprises a pTB6-derived region portion comprising a replication origin (oriV)-repB region of pTB6 but not comprising MembB, MobA, OrfI, and oriT regions of pTB6 and an-derived plasmid portion comprising a replication origin (Puc Ori) region ofbut having deleted DNA encoding an N-terminal region of an ampicillin resistance gene (ampR) expression product β-lactamase.