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Meaning of "genus escherichia"
genus escherichia - This phrase refers to a genus of bacteria named Escherichia, commonly found in the intestines of humans and other animals. Escherichia coli (E. coli) is one of the most well-known species in this genus and can have both beneficial and harmful effects on the host
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Microorganisms belonging to the genus Escherichia are preferred.
The genus Escherichia is preferred.
Genes derived from bacteria belonging to the genus Escherichia are preferred.
A recombinant microorganism of the genus Escherichia having L-threonine productivity, which expresses the variant of claim 1.
The above host cells include microorganisms belonging to the genus Escherichia.
Four strains were examined from the genus Escherichia and two strains taken from Citrobacter freundii.
The bacterium used for the present invention is a bacterium of the genus Escherichia.
A bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia or Pantoea is preferred.
Specifically, the microorganism may be a microorganism of the genus Escherichia.
For example, microorganisms belonging to the genus Escherichia or Corynebacterium may be used.
In a third variant of the invention, the bacterium is of the genus Escherichia.
More specifically, the microorganism of the genus Escherichia may specifically be Escherichia coli.
Microorganisms according to claim 5, wherein the microorganisms are of the genus Escherichia.
A bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia which contains the DNA as . defined in claim 3.
A process according to claim 7, wherein the microorganism is selected from the genus Escherichia.
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Examples of the bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia include E. coli and so forth.
Specifically, the microorganism of the present invention is a microorganism belonging to the genus Escherichia.
A bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia and containing the DNA according to claim 1.
Among these, genes derived from bacteria belonging to the genus Escherichia are preferred.
The transformant according to claim 5, wherein the microorganism is a microorganism belonging to the genus Escherichia.
A non-limiting example of a bacterium of the genus Escherichia is Escherichia coli.
The microorganism of claim 12, wherein it belongs to the genus Escherichia.
A bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia is exemplified by E. coli.
The microorganism according to claim 17, wherein it belongs to the genus Escherichia.
L-threonine producing bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia and method for producing L-threonine.
The bacterium according to claim 14, wherein the bacterium belongs to the genus Escherichia.
Examples of the above strain of the genus Escherichia are Escherichia coli K12DH1 Proc.
The microorganism according to claim 1, wherein the microorganism of the genus Escherichia is Escherichia coli.
Examples of amino acid-producing bacteria belonging to the genus Escherichia are described below.
Examples of suitable gram-negative bacteria comprises bacteria of the genus Escherichia such as E. coli.
A host cell according to claim 27 of the genus Escherichia coli.
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