Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Enzyme – proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for... – Hydrolase
Reexamination Certificate
2007-11-13
2007-11-13
Rao, Manjunath N. (Department: 1652)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Enzyme , proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for...
Hydrolase
C435S004000, C435S006120, C435S069100, C435S183000, C435S200000, C435S252300, C435S320100, C435S325000, C435S262000, C435S263000, C435S267000, C435S274000, C510S114000, C510S392000, C510S515000, C536S023200, C536S023500, C536S023700
Reexamination Certificate
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ABSTRACT:
A thermostable glycosidase enzymes derived from variousThermococcus, StaphylothermusandPyrococcusorganisms is disclosed. The enzymes are produced from native or recombinant host cells and can be utilized in the food processing industry, pharmaceutical industry and in the textile industry, detergent industry and in the baking industry.
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Bylina Edward J.
Lam David E.
Mathur Eric J.
Swanson Ronald V.
Linkowski Lynn M.
Rao Manjunath N.
Verenium Corporation
Verenium Corporation
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