Claims
- 1. An isolated polynucleotide from coryneform bacteria, comprising a polynucleotide sequence chosen from the group consisting of
a) a polynucleotide which is identical to the extent of at least 70% to a polynucleotide which codes for a polypeptide which comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 2, b) a polynucleotide which is identical to the extent of at least 70% to a polynucleotide which codes for the polypeptide mentioned and is contained on the plasmid pEK-pckA (FIG. 1) or pEK-pckB (FIG. 2), c) a polynucleotide which codes for a polypeptide which comprises an amino acid sequence which is identical to the extent of at least 70% to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 2, d) a polynucleotide which is complementary to the polynucleotides of a), b) or c) and e) a polynucleotide comprising at least 15 successive bases of the polynucleotide sequence of a), b), c) or d).
- 2. The polynucleotide as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polynucleotide is a preferably recombinant DNA which is capable of replication.
- 3. The polynucleotide as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polynucleotide is an RNA.
- 4. The polynucleotide as claimed in claim 2, comprising the nucleic acid sequence as shown in SEQ ID No. 1.
- 5. DNA as claimed in claim 2 which is capable of replication, comprising
(i) the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID no. 1, or (ii) at least one sequence which corresponds to sequence (i) within the range of the degeneration of the genetic code, or (iii) at least one sequence which hybridizes with the sequence complementary to sequence (i) or (ii), and/or optionally (v) sense mutations of neutral function in (I).
- 6. The polynucleotide sequence as claimed in claim 2, which codes for a polypeptide which comprises the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID No. 2.
- 7. A vector pEK-pckA, shown in FIG. 1.
- 8. A vector pEK-pckB, shown in FIG. 2.
- 9. A vector pk19mobsacBΔpck, shown in FIG. 3 and deposited in the strain E. coli DH5a under number DSM 13047.
- 10. Coryneform bacteria serving as a host cell, which contain one of the vectors as claimed in claims 6 to 8 or into which the Δpck deletion has been incorporated.
- 11. A process for the fermentative preparation of L-amino acids, wherein bacteria in which
a) the polynucleotide as claimed in claim 1 is attenuated or the activity of the polypeptide for which the polynucleotide mentioned codes is reduced. b) the desired product is concentrated in the medium or in the cells of the bacteria and c) the product is isolated are employed.
- 12. The process as claimed in claim 12 wherein bacteria of the genus Corynebacterium glutamicum are employed.
- 13. The process as claimed in claim 12, wherein the attenuation is achieved by integration mutagenesis with the aid of the plasmid pK19mobsacBΔpck, shown in FIG. 3 and deposited as DSM 13047.
- 14. The process as claimed in 12, wherein for the preparation of L-lysine, bacteria in which optionally
at the same time the dapA gene which codes for dihydrodipicolinate synthase is over-expressed, and/or at the same time a DNA fragment which imparts S-(2-aminoethyl)-cysteine resistance is amplified, are fermented.
- 15. The process as claimed in claim 12, wherein for the preparation of L-threonine, bacteria in which optionally at the same time the hom gene which codes for homoserine dehydrogenase and/or homdr or homFBR alleles which code for a “feed back resistant” homoserine dehydrogenase are over-expressed are fermented.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/059,091, filed Jan. 30, 2002, which, in turn, is a Divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/455,777, filed Dec. 7, 1999. U.S. application Ser. No. 09/455,777 claims priority to German application 199 50 409.1 filed on Oct. 20, 1999.
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