Title of Invention

A PROCESS OF PRODUCING A BIOTIN VITAMER

Abstract Abstract A process is disclosed for the increased production of biotin and the biotin precursor dethiobiotin using a bacterium that produces a lysine-utilizing DAPA aminotransferase. The process involves the use of a bacterium that is either grown in the presence of lysine or deregulated for lysine biosynthesis.
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Accordingly the present invention provides a process of producing a biotin vitamer by:
(c) culturing a bacterium comprising a lysine-utilizing DAPA aminotransferase whereby either said culturing takes place in an environment enriched for lysine, a lysine analog, or a lysine precursor or whereby said bacterium is deregulated with respect to lysine production and in each case
(d) recovering said biotin vitamer.
In the following a brief description of the accompanying drawings and tables is given:

Accordingly the present invention provides a process of producing a biotin vitamer by:
(c)culturing a bacterium comprising a lysine-utilizing DAPA aminotransferase whereby either said culturing takes place in an environment enriched for lysine, a lysine analog, or a lysine precursor or whereby said bacterium is deregulated with respect to lysine production and in each case
(d) recovering said biotin vitamer.
In the following a brief description of the accompanying drawings and tables is given:


WE CLAIM:
1. A process of producing a biotin vitamer by:
(a)culturing a bacterium comprising a lysine-utilizing DAPA aminotransferase whereby either said culturing takes place in an environment enriched for lysine, a lysine analog, or a lysine precursor or whereby said bacterium is deregulated with respect to lysine production and in each case
(b) recovering said biotin vitamer.
2. The process as claimed in claim 1, in which the bacterium is engineered to overproduce a lysine-utilizing DAPA aminotransferase.
3. The process as claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which lysine, a lysine analog, or a lysine precursor is exogeneously added to the culture.
4. The process of any one of claims 1 to 3, in which the biotin vitamer is biotin, 7,8-diaminopelargonic acid (DAPA) or dethiobiotin and more specifically after recovering the dethiobiotin, the method further comprises converting the recovered dethiobiotin to biotin by a separate fermentation, biochemical reaction, or chemical reaction and recovering biotin.
5. The process as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, in which the bacterium is resistant to a lysine analog, e.g. S-2-aminoethyl-L-cysteine (AEC).

6. The process as claimed in claim 1, in which the bacterium is
deregulated with respect to at least one biotin synthetic pathway step
in addition to bioA expression.
7. The process as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, in which the
bacterium is further engineered to produce a SAM-utilizing DAPA
aminotransferase.
8. The process as claimed in claim 7, in which methionine, S-
adenosylmethionine (SAM), or an analog of SAM is added to the
culture.
9. A process of producing a biotin vitamer substantially as herein above
described and illustrated with reference to the accompanying
drawings.

Documents:

1547-mas-98 claims granted.pdf

1547-mas-98 description(complete) gratned.pdf

1547-mas-98 drawings granted.pdf

1547-ms-1998 abstract.pdf

1547-ms-1998 claims.pdf

1547-ms-1998 correspondnece-others.pdf

1547-ms-1998 correspondnece-po.pdf

1547-ms-1998 description(complete).pdf

1547-ms-1998 form-2.pdf

1547-ms-1998 form-26.pdf

1547-ms-1998 form-3.pdf

1547-ms-1998 form-4.pdf

1547-ms-1998 form-6.pdf

1547-ms-1998 petition.pdf


Patent Number 187697
Indian Patent Application Number 1547/MAS/1998
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date 13-Dec-2002
Date of Filing 10-Jul-1998
Name of Patentee F. HOFFMANN - LA ROCHE AG
Applicant Address 124 GRENZACHERSTRASSE CH-4070, BASLE
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JOHN B.PERKINS SCIENTIST, 66 HOPKINS STREET, READING, MA 1867
2 JANICE G. PERO, 20 SOLOMON PIERCE ROAD, LEXINGTON, MA 2173
3 SCOTT W. VAN ARSDELL, SCIENTIST, 47 GLEASON ROAD, LEXINGTON, MA 2173
4 R. ROGERS YOCUM, SCIENTIST, 4 ORCHARD LANE, LEXINGTON, MA 2173
PCT International Classification Number C12P17/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 914,332 1997-07-14 U.S.A.