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Inventor:
Aaslyng; Dorrit A.
Address:
Roskilde, DK
No. of patents:
13
Patents:




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.


 
 
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