Claims
- 1. A biologically pure culutre of a novel lysozyme-sensitive microorganism obtained by mutation treatment of a microorganism belonging to the genus Corynebacterium or Brevibacterium, having a sensitivity to lysozyme, having the ability to be converted to protoplast by treatment with lysozyme to remove the cell wall without pretreatment with an antibiotic and having an efficient transformation ability due to the high regenerating ability of the protoplast, wherein the lysozyme-sensitive microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Corynebacterium glutamicum L-15 (FERM P-5946, ATCC 31834), Corynebacterium hercules L-103 (FERM P-5947, ATCC 31866), Brevibacterium divaricatum L-204 (FERM P-5948, ATCC 31867) and Brevibacterium lactofermentum L-312 (FERM P-5949, ATCC 31868).
- 2. A process for preparing a protoplast of a microorganism belonging to the genus Corynbascterium or Brevibacterium, which comprises treating a lysozyme-sensitive microorganism obtained by mutation treatment of a microorganism belonging to the genus Corynebacterium or Brevibacterium, having a sensitivity to lysozyme, having the ability to be converted to protoplast by treatment with lysozyme to remove the cell wall without pretreatment with an antibiotic and having an efficient transformation ability due to the high regenerating ability of the protoplast, with lysozyme to form a protoplast of the microorganism, wherein the lysozyme-sensitive microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Corynbacterium glutamicum L-15 (FERM P-5946, ATCC 31834), Corynbacterium herculis L-103 (FERM P-5947, ATCC 31866), Brevibacterium divaricatum L-204 (FERM P-5948, ATCC 31867) and Brevibacterium lactofermentum L-312 (FERM P-5949, ATCC 31868).
- 3. A process for transforming a microorganism belonging to the genus Corynbascterium or Brevibacterium, which comprises treating a microorganism obtained by mutation treatment of a microorganism belonging to the genus Corynebacterium or Brevibacterium, having a sensitivity to lysozyme, having the ability to be converted to protoplast by treatment with lysozyme to remove the cell wall without pretreatment with an antibiotic and having an efficient transformation ability due to the high regenerating ability of the protoplast with lysozyme; introducing deoxyribonucleic acid into the protoplast; and regenerating the protoplast to normal cells, wherein the lysozyme-sensitive microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Corynbacterium glutamicum L-15 (FERM P-5946, ATCC 31834), Corynebascterium herculis L-103 (FERM P-5947, ATCC 31866), Brevibacterium divaricatum L-204 (FERM P-5948, ATCC 31867) and Brevibacterium lactofermentum L-312 (FERM P-5949, ATCC 31868).
- 4. A process which comprises using a microorganism obtained by mutation treatment of a microorganism belonging to the genus Corynebacterium or Brevibacterium, having a sensitivity to lysozyme, having the ability to be converted to protoplast by treatment with lysozyme to remove the cell wall without pretreatment with an antibiotic and having an efficient transformation ability due to the high regenerating ability of the protoplast, as a host in introducing a DNA into the microorganism, wherein the lysozyme-sensitive microrganism is selected from the group consisting of Corynbacterium glutamicum L-15 (FERM P-5946, ATCC 31834), Corynebacterium herculis L-103 (FERM P-5947, ATCC 31866), Brevibacterium divaricatum L-204 (FERM P-%(48, ATCC 31867) and Brevibacterium lactofermentum L-312 (FERM P-5949, ATCC 31868).
- 5. A biologically pure culture of a novel lysozyme-sensitive microorganism obtained by mutation treatment of a microroganism belonging to the genus Corynbacterium or Brevibacterium, having a sensitivity to lysozyme, having the ability to be converted to protoplast by treatment with lysozyme to remove the cell wall without pretreatment with an antibiotic and having an efficient transformation ability due to the high regenerating ability of the protoplast, and carrying pCG4 plasmid, wherein the lysozyme-sensitive microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Corynebacterium glutamicum L-15/pCG4 (FERM P-595), ATCC 31835), Corynbacterium herculis L-103/pCG4 (FERM P-5951, ATCC 31869), Brevibacterium divaricatum L-204/pCG4 (FERM P-5950, ATCC 31870) and Brevibacterium lactofermentum L-312/pCG4 (FERM P-5953, ATCC 31871).
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 372,129, filed Apr. 27, 1982 now abandoned.
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