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titleOfInvention Thiamine high production mutant microorganism
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a mutated microorganism that produces thiamine with a fungus as a host. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] Mutations that produce a large amount of the desired thiamine by ligating the following three genes to expression promoters that are not subject to expression suppression by thiamine, and then introducing them into the host by transformation and expressing them simultaneously in the host. A microorganism was obtained. (1) Thiazole nucleosynthesis enzyme gene (2) Pyrimidine nuclear synthase gene (3) Thiamine pyrophosphokinase gene [Selection] Figure 3
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