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US07655754B2 Bacteria with increased levels of protein secretion, nucleotide sequences coding for a SecA protein with increased levels of protein secretion, and methods for producing proteins 失效
具有增加的蛋白质分泌水平的细菌,编码具有增加的蛋白质分泌水平的SecA蛋白质的核苷酸序列和产生蛋白质的方法

  • Patent Title: Bacteria with increased levels of protein secretion, nucleotide sequences coding for a SecA protein with increased levels of protein secretion, and methods for producing proteins
  • Patent Title (中): 具有增加的蛋白质分泌水平的细菌,编码具有增加的蛋白质分泌水平的SecA蛋白质的核苷酸序列和产生蛋白质的方法
  • Application No.: US10554755
    Application Date: 2004-05-28
  • Publication No.: US07655754B2
    Publication Date: 2010-02-02
  • Inventor: Oliver KöberlingRoland Freudl
  • Applicant: Oliver KöberlingRoland Freudl
  • Applicant Address: US CA Palo Alto
  • Assignee: Danisco US Inc.
  • Current Assignee: Danisco US Inc.
  • Current Assignee Address: US CA Palo Alto
  • Priority: DE10325026 20030602
  • International Application: PCT/DE2004/001107 WO 20040528
  • International Announcement: WO2004/108932 WO 20041216
  • Main IPC: C07K14/00
  • IPC: C07K14/00 C12N9/00 C12N9/10 C12N9/12
Bacteria with increased levels of protein secretion, nucleotide sequences coding for a SecA protein with increased levels of protein secretion, and methods for producing proteins
Abstract:
The invention relates to bacteria that have increased levels of protein secretion due to genetic modification, to nucleotide sequences and gene structures containing at least one gene coding for a SecA protein having increased levels of protein secretion, to a SecA having increased levels of protein secretion, and to a method for producing desired proteins using the inventive bacteria. The invention also relates to nucleic acids coding for a SecA protein having increased levels of protein secretion, containing a SecA gene sequence or allele, a SecA homologue or derivative, or nucleotide sequences hybridising therewith and comprising at least one mutation. Surprisingly, just one mutation in a nucleotide of a SecA gene leads to increased levels of protein secretion or to protein secretion for the first time.
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