Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Enzyme – proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for... – Transferase other than ribonuclease
Reexamination Certificate
2006-10-03
2006-10-03
Nashed, Nashaat T. (Department: 1656)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Enzyme , proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for...
Transferase other than ribonuclease
Reexamination Certificate
active
07115406
ABSTRACT:
A method of producing a Rous Sarcoma Virus reverse transcriptase (RSV RT) by expressing one orniore nucleic acid sequences encoding one or more subunits of RSV RT in a eukaryotic host cell and culturing the host cell under conditions sufficient to produce the recombinant RSV RT. The resulting RSV RT has a specific activity of between about 30,000 and 150,000 units per milligram and is suitable for methods including RT-polyinerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
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Chatterjee Deb K
Gerard Gary F
Smith Michael D
Invitrogen Corporation
Nashed Nashaat T.
Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox PLLC
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