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Chemistry: Molecular Biology And Microbiology > Enzyme (e.g., Ligases (6. ), Etc.), Proenzyme; Compositions Thereof; Process For Preparing, Activating, Inhibiting, Separating, Or Purifying Enzymes > Hydrolase (3. )

Hydrolase (3. )

Hydrolase (3. ) patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.

08/17/06 - 20060183213 - Microbially-expressed thermotolerant phytase for animal feed
The invention provides methods for making and using thermotolerant phytases, e.g., a method of using a thermotolerant phytase in feed and food processing and feed or food products comprising a thermotolerant phytase. ...

08/17/06 - 20060183212 - Thermostable luciferases and methods of production
Luciferase enzymes with greatly increased thermostability, e.g., at least half lives of 2 hours at 50° C., cDNAs encoding the novel luciferases, and hosts transformed to express the luciferases, are disclosed. Methods of producing the luciferases include recursive mutagenesis. The luciferases are used in conventional methods, some employing kits. ...

02/02/06 - 20060024808 - Covalent tethering of functional groups to proteins and substrates therefor
A mutant hydrolase optionally fused to a protein of interest is provided. The mutant hydrolase is capable of forming a bond with a substrate for the corresponding nonmutant (wild-type) hydrolase which is more stable than the bond formed between the wild-type hydrolase and the substrate and has at least two ...

06/16/05 - 20050130285 - Reference solution
A reference solution is provided, which comprises, in a liquid phase, at least one of a first compound and a second compound which are mutually convertible into each other, and at least one catalyst, which catalyzes the conversion between the first compound and the second compound. ...



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