Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process
Patent
1990-06-11
1993-09-28
Fox, David T.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Spore forming or isolating process
536 236, 4353201, 4352402, 4352523, 43525421, 530376, 935 10, 935 11, 935 67, C12N 510, C12N 1529, C12N 1563, C12N 121
Patent
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052486060
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a ribosome inactivating protein from maize. The protein is characterized by being in a single chain proRIP inactive form that can be converted into an active form by cleavage with proteases.
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Hey Timothy D.
Morgan Alice E. R.
Walsh Terence A.
DowElanco
Fox David T.
Loertscher Kenneth L.
Mosher Mary E.
Zwdrick Thomas D.
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