| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 5650315 |
Alkaline proteases obtainable from Bacillus sp. JA16-38A |
July 22, 1997 |
| An alkaline serine protease is disclosed which is obtainable from Bacillus sp. JA16-38A, NCIMB No. 40263 and which (a) has a pH optimum in the range of 9-11 determined at 25.degree. C.; (b) has a temperature optimum in the range of 40.degree.-50.degree. C. determined at pH 9.5; (c) is ac |
| 5622850 |
Recombinant methods for the production of a bacillus alkaline protease |
April 22, 1997 |
| The invention is directed to an isolated nucleic acid construct(s) comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding an alkaline protease having a molecular weight of about 34 kD and is obtainable from a strain of Bacillus sp. Group I, as well as recombinant vectors and host cells comprisi |
| 5622841 |
Method for the production of heterologous polypeptides using a promoter element and signal pepti |
April 22, 1997 |
| The invention is directed to an isolated nucleic acid construct(s) comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding an alkaline protease having a molecular weight of about 34 kD and is obtainable from a strain of Bacillus sp. Group I, as well as recombinant vectors and host cells comprisi |
| 5621089 |
Nucleic acid constructs for the production of a Bacillus alkaline protease |
April 15, 1997 |
| The invention is directed to an isolated nucleic acid construct(s) comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding an alkaline protease having a molecular weight of about 34 kD and is obtainable from a strain of Bacillus sp. Group I, as well as recombinant vectors and host cells comprisi |
| 5597720 |
Alkaline protease from bacillus sp. PD498, method of making and method of use |
January 28, 1997 |
| An alkaline protease has been isolated from Bacillus sp. PD 498 which has a mass of 34 kD by SDS-PAGE, a pH optimum of 9-11, a pI of 9.3, and a temperature optimum of 40.degree.-55.degree. C. The protease has been formulated into detergent additives and detergents and is suitable for |
| 5531918 |
Novel proteases |
July 2, 1996 |
| The present invention relates to proteases obtained from a strain of Bacillus sp. PD138, detergent additives and compositions comprising a Bacillus sp. PD138 protease, and methods of making and using a Bacillus sp. PD138 protease. |
| 5468416 |
Detergent enzymes |
November 21, 1995 |
| This inventions is in the field of detergent enzymes. More specifically, the invention relates to the use of proteases from fungi of the genus Verticillium for detergent purposes. |
| 5466594 |
Alkaline protease Bacillus sp. JP 395, method of making and detergent compositions |
November 14, 1995 |
| An alkaline protease from a strain of Bacillus sp. JP 395 has been isolated. The protease has a mass of about 30 kDa as determined by SDS-PAGE, a pH optimum of about 9-11, a temperature optimum of about 50.degree.-65.degree. C., and an isoelectric point above 9.5. The protease is inh |
| 5466594 |
Alkaline protease Bacillus sp. JP 395, method of making and detergent compositions |
November 14, 1995 |
| An alkaline protease from a strain of Bacillus sp. JP 395 has been isolated. The protease has a mass of about 30 kDa as determined by SDS-PAGE, a pH optimum of about 9-11, a temperature optimum of about 50.degree.-65.degree. C., and an isoelectric point above 9.5. The protease is inh |
| 5389307 |
Detergent composition comprising an alkyl sulfate and a subtilisin variant |
February 14, 1995 |
| This invention relates to a detergent composition comprising an alkyl sulphate and one or more subtilisins and/or subtilisin variants, wherein said subtilisins and subtilisin variants have a glutamic acid residue in position 195 and/or an alanine residue in position 222. |
| 5358865 |
Alkaline protease from Bacillus J 20 |
October 25, 1994 |
| An alkaline protease isolated from a strain of Bacillus sp. J 20 is disclosed. The protease has a mass of about 29 kD, a pI of about 8.8, a pH optimum above 10, and a temperature optimum of about 45.degree. to 65.degree. C. The use of the protease as a detergent enzyme, as well as de |
| 5288627 |
Endoprotease from Fusarium oxysporumDSM 2672 for use in detergents |
February 22, 1994 |
| An endoprotease preparation, comprising an isolated endoprotease is disclosed. The endoprotease is a serine protease, shows immunochemical idenity to a protease derived from Fusarium oxysporum DSM 2672, hydrolyzes the oxidized beta-chain of bovine insulin at the peptide bonds Arg (22 |
| 4927558 |
Proteolytic detergent additive and compositions containing the same |
May 22, 1990 |
| Combinations of alkaline Bacillus protease with alkaline fungal or actinomycete protease show improved detergency. Proteases obtainable from Fusarium sp. or Paecilomyces sp. (fungal) and Nocardiopsis sp. (actinomycete) are preferred. |