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Date of Patent:
Jul. 24, 2012

Filed:

Mar. 26, 2007
Applicants:

Ken Izumori, Kita-gun, JP;

Kenji Morimoto, Kita-gun, JP;

Goro Takata, Kita-gun, JP;

Masaaki Tokuda, Kita-gun, JP;

Yoshio Tsujisaka, Kita-gun, JP;

Kei Takeshita, Marugame, JP;

Keiji Tsusaki, Okayama, JP;

Kazuhiro Okuma, Itami, JP;

Inventors:

Ken Izumori, Kita-gun, JP;

Kenji Morimoto, Kita-gun, JP;

Goro Takata, Kita-gun, JP;

Masaaki Tokuda, Kita-gun, JP;

Yoshio Tsujisaka, Kita-gun, JP;

Kei Takeshita, Marugame, JP;

Keiji Tsusaki, Okayama, JP;

Kazuhiro Okuma, Itami, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C12N 9/90 (2006.01); C12N 1/00 (2006.01); C12P 19/24 (2006.01); C07H 1/00 (2006.01); C07H 1/06 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

Object: To provide a thermostable L-ribose isomerase. Means for Resolution: The thermostable L-ribose isomerase with MW. 32,000 (by SDS-PAGE), optimal temperature of 45° C., optimal pH of pH 9.0 (glycine-NaOH buffer), and stable physicochemical properties such as temperature stability up to 45° C. during thermal treatment at pH 9.0 for 10 minutes, and with an action to isomerize L-ribose to generate L-ribulose or of inversely to isomerize L-ribulose to generate L-ribose. A conversion method between an aldose and a ketose comprising allowing the thermostable L-ribose isomerase as an enzyme derived from (1)strain MB426 (NITE BP-277) to interact with an aldose selected from L-ribose, D-lyxose, D-tallose, D-mannose, L-allose and L-gulose to isomerize the aldose to generate a ketose selected from the individually corresponding L-ribulose, D-xylulose, D-tagatose, D-fructose, L-psicose and L-sorbose or to interact with a ketose selected from L-ribulose, D-xylulose, D-tagatose, D-fructose, L-psicose and L-sorbose to isomerize the ketose to generate an aldose selected from the individually corresponding L-ribose, D-lyxose, D-tallose, D-mannose, L-allose and L-gulose.


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