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Polypeptides of Alicyclobacillus sp.
Published online: Apr 27, 2009
| Geographical region | USA |
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| Subject | Recombinant enzyme production |
| Published date | Apr 9, 2009 |
| Title | Polypeptides of Alicyclobacillus sp. |
| Patent Application Number | US20090092707 A1 |
| Assignee | Novozymes A/S, Denmark |
| Relevance | A method for producing transgenic plants that has expression constructs encoding an enzyme to produce recombinant enzyme that is used for bio-ethanol production. |
| Type of claims | Publication |
| Overview | This patent discloses a method for producing recombinant enzyme by generating transgenic plants whose cell has been transformed with a nucleotide sequence encoding an enzyme. The plant or plant cell is constructed by incorporating expression constructs encoding an enzyme into the plant host genome and propagating the resulting modified plant or plant cell into a transgenic plant or plant cell. The plant or plant parts expressing the recombinant enzyme can be used as starting material for the production of fuel-alcohols or bio-ethanol. The transgenic plants includes dicotyledonous such as lupins, potato, sugar beet, etc., or monocotyledonous such as meadow grass, forage grass, cereals, etc. The method comprises, A) cultivating a transgenic plant or a plant cell comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding an enzyme under conditions conducive for production of the enzyme and B) recovering the enzyme. |
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| Patent Document | Full Patent Document [external link] |
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