Abstract:
The present invention relates to a novel bacterial strain designated DD1, which has the ability to produce organic acids, in particular succinic acid (SA), which was originally isolated from bovine rumen, and is capable of utilizing glycerol as a carbon source; and variant strains derived there from retaining said capability; as well as to methods of producing organic acids, in particular succinic acid by making use of said microorganism.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a novel bacterial strain designated DD1, which has the ability to produce organic acids, in particular succinic acid (SA), which was originally isolated from bovine rumen, and is capable of utilizing glycerol as a carbon source; and variant strains derived there from retaining said capability; as well as to methods of producing organic acids, in particular succinic acid by making use of said microorganism.
Abstract:
Una cepa mutante de una cepa bacteriana DD1 como la depositada en el DSMZ que tiene el número de depósito DSM 18541, que tiene la capacidad de producir ácido succínico a partir de glicerol y en la que dicha cepa mutante tiene un ADNr 16S de SEQ ID NO: 1; o una secuencia, que muestra una homología de secuencia de al menos 99,9 % con la SEQ ID NO: 1.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a novel bacterial strain designated DD1, which has the ability to produce organic acids, in particular succinic acid (SA), which was originally isolated from bovine rumen, and is capable of utilizing glycerol as a carbon source; and variant strains derived there from retaining said capability; as well as to methods of producing organic acids, in particular succinic acid by making use of said microorganism.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a novel bacterial strain designated DD1, as deposited with DSMZ under deposit number 18541, which has the ability to produce organic acids, in particular succinic acid (SA), which was originally isolated from bovine rumen, and is capable of utilizing glycerol as a carbon source; and variant strains derived there from retaining said capability, as well as to methods of producing organic acids, in particular succinic acid by making use of said microorganism.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a novel bacterial strain designated DD1, which has the ability to produce organic acids, in particular succinic acid (SA), which was originally isolated from bovine rumen, and is capable of utilizing glycerol as a carbon source; and variant strains derived there from retaining said capability; as well as to methods of producing organic acids, in particular succinic acid by making use of said microorganism.