Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Nonplanetary variable speed or direction transmission... – Interrelated control of in series transmissions
Reexamination Certificate
2006-06-13
2006-06-13
Patterson, Jr., Charles L. (Department: 1652)
Planetary gear transmission systems or components
Nonplanetary variable speed or direction transmission...
Interrelated control of in series transmissions
Reexamination Certificate
active
07059993
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a thermal tolerant cellulase that is a member of the glycoside hydrolase family. The invention further discloses this cellulase as GuxA. GuxA has been isolated and characterized fromAcidothermus cellulolyticus.The invention further provides recombinant forms of the identified GuxA. Methods of making and using GuxA polypeptides, including fusions, variants, and derivatives, are also disclosed.
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Adney William S.
Decker Stephen R.
Ding Shi-You
Himmel Michael E.
Vinzant Todd B.
Midwest Research Institute
Patterson Jr. Charles L.
White Paul J.
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