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Inventor:
Shuster; Jeffrey R.
Address:
Davis, CA
No. of patents:
12
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
7186513 Methods for monitoring multiple gene expression March 6, 2007
The present invention relates to methods for monitoring differential expression of a plurality of genes in a first filamentous fungal cell relative to expression of the same genes in one or more second filamentous fungal cells using microarrays containing filamentous fungal expressed
7163804 Non-toxic non-toxigenic non-pathogenic fusarium expression system January 16, 2007
The present invention relates non-toxic, non-toxigenic, non-pathogenic recombinant Fusarium host cells of the section Discolor or a teleomorph or synonym thereof, comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a heterologous protein operably linked to a promoter.
6902887 Methods for monitoring multiple gene expression June 7, 2005
The present invention relates to methods for monitoring differential expression of a plurality of genes in a first filamentous fungal cell relative to expression of the same genes in one or more second filamentous fungal cells using microarrays containing filamentous fungal expressed
6544774 Morphological mutants of filamentous fungi April 8, 2003
The present invention relates to methods of obtaining a mutant cell from a filamentous fungal parent cell, comprising: (a) obtaining mutant cells of the parent cell; (b) identifying the mutant cell which exhibits a more restricted colonial phenotype and/or a more extensive hyphal branchi
6184026 Morphological mutants of filamentous fungi February 6, 2001
The present invention relates to methods of obtaining a mutant cell from a filamentous fungal parent cell, comprising: (a) obtaining mutant cells of the parent cell; (b) identifying the mutant cell which exhibits a more restricted colonial phenotype and/or a more extensive hyphal branchi
6066493 Morphological mutants of filamentous fungi May 23, 2000
The present invention relates to methods of obtaining a mutant cell from a filamentous fungal parent cell, comprising: (a) obtaining mutant cells of the parent cell; (b) identifying the mutant cell which exhibits a more restricted colonial phenotype and/or a more extensive hyphal branchi
6060305 Non-toxic, non-toxigenic, non-pathogenic Fusarium expression system May 9, 2000
The present invention relates non-toxic, non-toxigenic, non-pathogenic recombinant Fusarium host cells of the section Discolor or a teleomorph or synonym thereof, comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a heterologous protein operably linked to a promoter.
5843753 Metalloprotease having increased activity December 1, 1998
The present invention relates to a novel metalloprotease obtainable from a fungus having increased proteolytic activity. Additionally, the invention related to isolated nucleic acid fragments encoding said metalloprotease as well as vectors, DNA constructs, and recombinant host cells com
5837847 Non-toxic, non-toxigenic, non-pathogenic fusarium expression system and promoters and terminator November 17, 1998
The invention is related to a non-toxic, non-toxigenic, non-pathogenic recombinant Fusarium, e.g., Fusarium graminearum host cell comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding a heterologous protein operably linked to a promoter. The invention further relates to a method for the production
5807729 Metalloprotease having increased activity September 15, 1998
The present invention relates to a novel metalloprotease obtainable from a fungus having increased proteolytic activity. Additionally, the invention related to isolated nucleic acid fragments encoding said metalloprotease as well as vectors, DNA constructs, and recombinant host cells com
5702934 Processes for producing an enzyme December 30, 1997
The present invention is related to a process for producing an active enzyme comprising fermenting the proform of the active enzyme in the present of a proteolytic enzyme different from the active enzyme and capable of converting the proenzyme into an active enzyme as well as to host
5691162 Metalloprotease having increased activity November 25, 1997
The present invention relates to a novel metalloprotease obtainable from a fungus having increased proteolytic activity. Additionally, the invention related to isolated nucleic acid fragments encoding said metalloprotease as well as vectors, DNA constructs, and recombinant host cells com


 
 
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