Claims
- 1. A process of modifying a filamentous microorganism to increase its growth rate and morphological stability which comprises selecting a filamentous microorganism having a morphology as represented by hyphal growth unit length, culturing a sample of the selected filamentous microorganism having said morphology to obtain a culture population in which at least 50% of the culture population differs from said morphology, selecting from the culture population at least one microorganism exhibiting said morphology, and repeating said culturing with the microorganism selected from said cell population at least once until modified filamentous microorganism having increased growth rate and morphological stability is obtained.
- 2. The process according to claim 1 in which the culturing is repeated at least three times, each time selecting a micro-organism having said morphology for culturing in the successive stage.
- 3. The process as claimed in claim 1 in which the filamentous micro-organism is of the genus Fusarium.
- 4. The process as claimed in claim 3 in which the modified microorganism has 1.5 to 5 filament ends per millimetre and in which microorganisms diverging from the culture population have more than 5 filament ends per millimetre.
- 5. The process according to claim 1 which comprises producing a modified edible strain, of Fusarium by cultivating an edible strain of Fusarium having an average of 1.5 to most 5 filament ends per millimetre of its total length including the length of all hyphae under turbidostat conditions until at least 80% of the microorganisms present have more than 5 filament ends per millimetre, and selecting a microorganism having an average of 1.5 to 4 filament ends per millimetre therefrom for further culturing.
- 6. A process of producing human food which comprises cultivating a filamentous micro-organism modified according to claim 1 and harvesting it.
- 7. The process according to claim 1 wherein the filamentous microorganism exhibiting the morphology is selected on the basis of minimum branching as defined by a hyphal growth unit length such that the average number of filament ends per millimetre of cultured filamentous microorganism is 1.5 to 4, the selection and culturing of said filamentous microorganism being continued to increase the growth rate thereof relative to more branched variants of said filamentous microorganism.
- 8. The process according to claim 1 wherein the morphology of the selected filamentous microorganism comprises branching of an average number of filament ends per millimetre of 1.5 to 5; and the culturing comprises turbidostat culturing and is continued until at least 50% of the culture population has more branching than the next selection of filamentous microorganism having the morphology and further culturing thereof is carried out.
- 9. A micro-organism which has been modified by a process according to claim 1.
- 10. A human food which comprises a micro-organism according to claim 9, which has been further processed to reduce its nucleic acid content.
- 11. An isolated Fusarium graminearum possessing all of the characteristics of strain ES1 deposited under deposit number IMI 366464 and strains of Fusarium graminearum derived therefrom, said strains having a morphological stability and growth rate greater than Fusarium graminearum strain A 3/5 deposited under deposit number IMI 145,425.
Priority Claims (1)
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9402604 |
Feb 1994 |
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Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of international application PCT/GB95/00273, filed Feb. 10, 1995.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/GB95/00273 |
2/10/1995 |
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8/9/1996 |
8/9/1996 |
Publishing Document |
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WO95/21910 |
8/17/1995 |
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