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Title:
NEW GLYCOSYL HYDROLASES
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO2003054177
Kind Code:
A3
Abstract:
The invention relates to new glycosyl hydrolases with an amylolytic activity and nucleic acids coding for said glycosyl hydrolases, a PCR-based method for identifying and preparing new glycosyl hydrolases from metagenome DNA and several possible technical uses for such glycosyl hydrolases with an amylolytic activity. Washing and cleaning products containing such enzymes, and methods and possible uses corresponding thereto are particularly interesting.

Inventors:
BREVES ROLAND (DE)
MAURER KARL-HEINZ (DE)
ECK JUERGEN (DE)
LORENZ PATRICK (DE)
ZINKE HOLGER (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2002/014210
Publication Date:
July 29, 2004
Filing Date:
December 13, 2002
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Assignee:
HENKEL KGAA (DE)
B R A I N BIOTECHNOLOGY RES AN (DE)
BREVES ROLAND (DE)
MAURER KARL-HEINZ (DE)
ECK JUERGEN (DE)
LORENZ PATRICK (DE)
ZINKE HOLGER (DE)
International Classes:
D06L1/20; C11D3/386; C12N1/15; C12N1/19; C12N1/21; C12N5/10; C12N9/26; C12N9/28; C12N15/09; C12N15/56; C12P7/06; C12P19/14; C12Q1/68; C12S11/00; D06L4/40; (IPC1-7): C12N9/24; C12N15/11; C12N15/56; C12Q1/68
Domestic Patent References:
WO1998015617A21998-04-16
Other References:
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DATABASE EMBL/GENBANK/DDBJ [online] 4 September 1997 (1997-09-04), ARAI, M.: "Bacillus sp. DNA for alpha-amylase", XP002247833, retrieved from EBI accession no. AB006823
SUMITANI JUN-ICHI ET AL: "New type of starch-binding domain: The direct repeat motif in the C-terminal region of Bacillus sp. no. 195 alpha-amylase contributes to starch binding and raw starch degrading.", BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, vol. 350, no. 2, 2000, pages 477 - 484, XP009013936, ISSN: 0264-6021
DATABASE EMBL/GENBANK/DDBJ [online] 1 October 2000 (2000-10-01), SEEGER, K.J. AND HARRIS, D.: "Putative bi-functional protein (Secreted alpha-amylase/dextrinase)", XP002271703, retrieved from EBI Database accession no. Q9KZ11
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