Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Treatment of micro-organisms or enzymes with electrical or... – Modification of viruses
Patent
1994-03-23
1995-12-12
Fox, David T.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Treatment of micro-organisms or enzymes with electrical or...
Modification of viruses
435 691, 435 701, 435183, 47 58, 536 241, C12N 1500, C12N 1552, C12N 514, C12P 2104
Patent
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ABSTRACT:
Transgenic cotton plants have been created which expressed an immobilized protein in the cotton fiber cells. The cotton fiber can be recovered from such transgenic cotton plants and then used as a substrate for fixing immobilized protein for use in industrial or laboratory processes. Using an enzyme expressed inside cotton fiber, it is possible to fabricate a convenient reaction column by simply packing the cotton fiber carrying the enzyme into a column and passing substrate therethrough.
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Barton Kenneth A.
Maliyakal John
Agracetus, Inc.
Fox David T.
McElwain Elizabeth F.
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