Abstract:
The present invention relates to a lip tint container, in particular having a structure of regulating a discharging amount as wanted for decorating a lip. The lip tint container comprises a casing (11) with a transparent window (111); a pressure piston (12) displaced as moving up and down into the casing (11); a moving regulating unit (14) coupled to the upper end of the pressure piston (12) for moving it upward and downward; a controlling unit (13) to limit the movement of the pressure piston (12) by elasticity; a tint cylinder (15) where the lower part of the pressure piston (12) enters and a tint component is stored; and a tint tool (16) coupled to the lower part of the tint cylinder (15) and maintaining some tint component divided by the operation of the regulating unit (14).
Abstract:
Provided is a makeup article. The makeup article comprises: a case; a guiding cylinder coupled to the case; a protecting tube coupled to the guiding cylinder and protruding in front of the guiding cylinder; a makeup means LS capable of protruding in front of the guiding cylinder; and a light emitting element according to a movement of the makeup means LS, wherein the protecting tube is made of a transparent material.
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for the production of cysteine or derivates thereof by culturing a microorganism having reduced activity of endogenous phosphoserine phosphatase and the activity of PhnC, PhnD, and PhnE is reduced, and enhanced activity of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase and/or phosphoserine aminotransferase. The O-phosphoserine produced by such an organism can then be reacted with a sulfide in the presence of a sulfydrylase or a microorganism expressing a sulfhydrylase to produce cysteine or a derivative thereof. Microorganisms having these reduced and enhanced properties noted above are also provided herein.
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for the production of cysteine or derivates thereof by culturing a microorganism having reduced activity of endogenous phosphoserine phosphatase. The O-phosphoserine produced by such an organism can then be reacted with a sulfide in the presence of a sulfydrylase or a microorganism expressing a sulfhydrylase to produce cysteine or a derivative thereof. Microorganisms having the properties noted above are also provided herein.
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for the production of cysteine or derivates thereof by culturing a microorganism having reduced activity of endogenous phosphoserine phosphatase and enhanced activity of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase and/or phosphoserine aminotransferase. The O-phosphoserine produced by such an organism can then be reacted with a sulfide in the presence of a sulfydrylase or a microorganism expressing a sulfhydrylase to produce cysteine or a derivative thereof. Microorganisms having the properties noted above are also provided herein.
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for the production of cysteine or derivates thereof by culturing a microorganism having reduced activity of endogenous phosphoserine phosphatase and the activity of PhnC, PhnD, and PhnE is reduced, and enhanced activity of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase and/or phosphoserine aminotransferase. The O-phosphoserine produced by such an organism can then be reacted with a sulfide in the presence of a sulfydrylase or a microorganism expressing a sulfhydrylase to produce cysteine or a derivative thereof. Microorganisms having these reduced and enhanced properties noted above are also provided herein.
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for the production of cysteine or derivates thereof by culturing a microorganism having reduced activity of endogenous phosphoserine phosphatase and enhanced activity of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase and/or phosphoserine aminotransferase. The O-phosphoserine produced by such an organism can then be reacted with a sulfide in the presence of a sulfydrylase or a microorganism expressing a sulfhydrylase to produce cysteine or a derivative thereof. Microorganisms having the properties noted above are also provided herein.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a mover for a linear oscillatory actuator to be linearly reciprocated, which is easy to assemble and manufacture and has improved durability. In a mover according to the present invention, permanent magnets and cores which have corresponding shapes are alternately arranged with each other, and this arranged state is fixed by virtue of fastening means. In another mover according to the present invention, plate-shaped cores are stacked one upon another, permanent magnets are inserted into insertion holes defined in the plate-shaped cores, and this inserted state is fixed by virtue of fastening means.