Claims
- 1. A process for converting 2,5-DKG into 2-KLG which comprises contacting a mixture comprising 2,5-DKG with a culture containing transformed host cells wherein the transformation with an expression vector containing the DNA sequence encoding 2,5-DKG-reductase renders the cell capable of expressing the gene for 2,5-DKG-reductase.
- 2. The process of claim 1 comprising in addition converting the 2-KLG into ascorbic acid.
- 3. A cell or cell culture transformed with an expression vehicle containing the DNA sequence encoding 2,5-DKG reductase such that transformation renders the cell capable of effecting the expression of said 2,5-DKG reductase.
- 4. A recombinant expression vector capable of effecting the expression of a DNA sequence encoding 2,5-DKG reductase in suitable host cells.
- 5. A recombinant expression vehicle wherein a DNA sequence encoding 2,5-DKG reductase is operably linked to a promoter capable of effecting the expression of said DNA sequence.
- 6. Microbial host cells or cell culture transformed with the expression vector of claim 4 or 5.
- 7. A process for producing 2,5-DKG reductase which comprises culturing recombinant host cells containing a recombinant vector capable of effecting the expression of 2,5-DKG reductase.
- 8. A process for constructing a replicable expression vehicle capable of effecting the expression of a DNA sequence encoding 2,5-DKG reductase, which process comprises linking said DNA sequence operably to a promoter compatible with a bacterial host.
- 9. Plasmid pmit 12.
- 10. Plasmid pmit 12.DELTA..
- 11. Pasmid pmit 12.DELTA./trp.
- 12. Plasmid ptrp 1-35.
- 13. The DNA sequence of FIG. 4.
- 14. The DNA sequence of FIG. 4 comprising the 296th through the 1854th nuceleotide.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 508,409 filed June 28, 1983 now abandoned. Cross-reference is made to application Ser. No. 508,410 filed June 28, 1983 and its continuation-in-part Ser. No. 06/620,585 filed concurrently herewith. Cross-reference is made to application Ser. No. 508,628 filed June 28, 1983 and its continuation-in-part Ser. No. 06/620,651 filed concurrently herewith.
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