Claims
- 1. A transformed microorganism which produces lipase, said microorganism being transformed with at least one lipase gene encoding said lipase and at least one gene encoding a lipase-specific stabilization/translocation protein, either one or both of said lipase encoding gene or said lipase-specific stabilization/translocation protein encoding gene originating from a lipase-producing Gram negative bacterium which is a member of the genus Pseudomonas.
- 2. A microorganism according to claim 1, in which the Gram negative bacterium is selected from the group consisting of the species P. cepacea, P. gladioli, P. glumae, P. mendocina, P. putida and P. stutzeri.
- 3. A microorganism according to claim 1, which is selected from the group consisting of
- (a) Gram negative bacteria selected from the group consisting of the species P. cepacea, P. gladioli, P. glumae, P. mendocina, P. putida and P. stutzeri;
- (b) Gram positive bacteria, and
- (c) eukaryotes.
- 4. A microorganism according to claim 1, in which the lipase shows immunological cross reactivity with an antiserum raised against a lipase from Chromobacter viscosum var lipolyticum NRRL B-3673, or against a lipase from Alcalicenes PL-679, ATCC 31371 or FERM-P 3783, or against a lipase from Pseudomonas fluorescens IAM 1057.
- 5. A process for producing a lipase-producing microorganism as claimed in claim 1, whereby recombinant DNA modification methods are used for transforming said microorganism such, that both at least one copy of a gene encoding a lipase and at least one copy of a gene encoding a lipase-specific stabilization/translocation protein are introduced into said microorganism, whereby the latter gene can be expressed in said microorganism with the expression of the lipase gene.
- 6. A process according to claim 5, in which both genes are introduced as an operon which after translation results in a polycistronic messenger RNA for both a lipase and a lipase-specific stabilization/translocation protein.
- 7. A process for producing a lipase by a transformed microorganism, whereby a microorganism according to claim 1 is cultivated under conditions and in a medium whereby the lipase is produced and secreted, and subsequently the lipase is collected from the medium.
- 8. An isolated nucleotide sequence encoding a lipase-specific stabilization/translocation protein originating from a lipase-producing Gram negative bacterium which is a member of the genus Pseudomonas.
- 9. A sequence as claimed in claim 8, in which the first about 200 codons of that nucleotide sequence encode essentially the same amino acids, but have an altered G+C content such that said altered G+C content is equal to that of messenger RNAs translated in a host cell into which said sequence is inserted and translated.
- 10. A sequence as claimed in claim 8, which has a G+C content and codon usage essentially equal to the G+C content and codon usage of messenger RNAs translated in a host cell into which said sequence is inserted and translated.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 08/034,650, filed Mar. 22, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,641,671, which is a continuation of application No. 07/727,235, filed Jul. 3, 1991, abandoned.
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