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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 05, 2016
Filed:
Jan. 06, 2012
Antonius Jeroen Adriaan Van Maris, Delft, NL;
Jacobus Thomas Pronk, Schipluiden, NL;
Hendrik Wouter Wisselink, Culemborg, NL;
Johannes Pieter Van Dijken, Leidschendam, NL;
Aaron Adriaan Winkler, The Hague, NL;
Johannes Hendrik Winde, Voorhout, NL;
Antonius Jeroen Adriaan Van Maris, Delft, NL;
Jacobus Thomas Pronk, Schipluiden, NL;
Hendrik Wouter Wisselink, Culemborg, NL;
Johannes Pieter Van Dijken, Leidschendam, NL;
Aaron Adriaan Winkler, The Hague, NL;
Johannes Hendrik Winde, Voorhout, NL;
DSM IP ASSETS B.V., Herleen, NL;
Abstract
The invention relates to an eukaryotic cell expressing nucleotide sequences encoding the ara A, ara B and ara D enzymes whereby the expression of these nucleotide sequences confers on the cell the ability to use L-arabinose and/or convert L-arabinose into L-ribulose, and/or xylulose 5-phosphate and/or into a desired fermentation product such as ethanol. Optionally, the eukaryotic cell is also able to convert xylose into ethanol.