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publicationNumber KR-100442036-B1
titleOfInvention Method for Culturing Artificially Mutated L-Lysine-Producing Microorganism and process for Producing L-Lysine
abstract The present invention is characterized by adding a fermentation broth or an intermediate culture fermentation broth of an artificial mutated L-lysine producing strain to a fermenter containing an artificial mutated L-lysine producing strain and an L-lysine production medium. It relates to a method for preparing L-lysine. In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the seed culture fermentation broth of the strain L- lysine producing strain or the intermediate culture fermentation broth is added to the seed culture medium to prepare a seed culture of the artificial strain treated L- lysine production strain It is about a method. In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the artificial mutant-treated L- lysine producing L- lysine-producing strain or intermediate culture fermentation broth is added to the culture medium of the artificial mutated L- lysine producing strain characterized in that It relates to a method of culturing the production strain.
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