Transformed yeasts for producing lysozyme, plasmids used for thi

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4351723, 4353201, 43525421, C12N 1556, C12N 1581

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ABSTRACT:
Transformed yeasts comprising DNA which include at least one copy of a fragment coding for a 1,4-.beta.-N-acetylmuramidase which is expressed in the yeasts as the corresponding active protein, and a process for preparing lysozyme by growing said transformed yeasts.

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