The invention relates to phenol oxidizing enzymes encoded by nucleic acids capable of hybridizing to the nucleic acid having the sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 1 and in particular phenol oxidizing enzymes obtainable from fungus. Particularly provided are nucleic acid sequences and amino acids from and , and expression vectors and host cells comprising said nucleic acid sequences encoding phenol oxidizing enzymes. Additionally, methods for producing the phenol oxidizing enzymes as well as methods for constructing expression hosts are disclosed.
Detergent Compositions Comprising Phenol Oxidizing Enzymes From Fungi
Elizabeth Ann Bodie - San Carlos CA Sebastiaan van der Velden - Vlaardingen, NL Comelis Hendrikus de Vries - Vlaardingen, NL Huaming Wang - Fremont CA
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personal Care USA division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
C12N 902
US Classification:
510226, 435189, 435911, 530350, 536 232
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are detergent compositions comprising novel phenol oxidizing enzymes encoded by nucleic acid capable of hybridizing to the nucleic acid having the sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO:1 and in particular those obtainable from fungus, in particular from and The present invention provides expression vectors and host cells comprising nucleic acid encoding phenol oxidizing enzymes, methods for producing the phenol oxidizing enzyme as well as methods for constructing expression osts.
Ali R. Akin - Berkeley CA, US Elizabeth A. Bodie - San Carlos CA, US Shirley Burrow - Preston, GB Nigel Dunn-Coleman - Los Gatos CA, US Geoffrey Turner - Sheffield, GB Michael Ward - San Francisco CA, US
The present invention generally relates to hyphal growth in fungi and in particular describes the modulation of genes associated with hyphal growth in filamentous fungi. The present invention provides methods and systems for the production of proteins and/or chemicals from filamentous fungi which comprise modulation of genes associated with hyphal growth. Specifically, the present invention is directed to a full length cotA gene, its gene product and methods of use.
Ali R. Akin - Berkeley CA, US Elizabeth A. Bodie - San Carlos CA, US Shirley M. Burrow - Preston, GB Nigel Dunn-Coleman - Los Gatos CA, US Geoffrey Turner - Sheffield, GB Michael Ward - San Francisco CA, US
The present invention generally relates to hyphal growth in fungi and in particular describes the modulation of genes associated with hyphal growth in filamentous fungi. The present invention provides methods and systems for the production of proteins and/or chemicals from filamentous fungi which comprise modulation of genes associated with hyphal growth. Specifically, the present invention is directed to a full length cotA gene, its gene product and methods of use.
Ali R. Akin - Berkeley CA, US Elizabeth A. Bodie - San Carlos CA, US Shirley M. Burrow - Preston, GB Nigel Dunn-Coleman - Tenerife, ES Geoffrey Turner - Sheffield, GB Michael Ward - San Francisco CA, US
The present invention generally relates to hyphal growth in fungi and in particular describes the modulation of genes associated with hyphal growth in filamentous fungi. The present invention provides methods and systems for the production of proteins and/or chemicals from filamentous fungi which comprise modulation of genes associated with hyphal growth. Specifically, the present invention is directed to a full length cotA gene, its gene product and methods of use.
Compositions And Methods For Improved Protein Production
Elizabeth A. Bodie - San Carlos CA, US Steve Kim - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Danisco US Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
C12N 15/80
US Classification:
435484, 424 935, 435 691, 435 711
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the identification of novel nucleic acid sequences, designated herein as 7p, 8k, 7E, 9G, 8Q and 203, in a host cell which effect protein production. The present invention also provides host cells having a mutation or deletion of part or all of the gene encoding 7p, 8k, 7E, 9G, 8Q and 203, which are presented in FIG. , and are SEQ ID NOS. : 1-6, respectively. The present invention also provides host cells further comprising a nucleic acid encoding a desired heterologous protein such as an enzyme.
Ali R. Akin - Berkeley CA, US Elizabeth A. Bodie - San Carlos CA, US Shirley M. Burrow - Preston, GB Nigel Dunn-Coleman - Los Gatos CA, US Geoffrey Turner - Sheffield, GB Michael Ward - San Francisco CA, US
The present invention generally relates to hyphal growth in fungi and in particular describes the modulation of genes associated with hyphal growth in filamentous fungi. The present invention provides methods and systems for the production of proteins and/or chemicals from filamentous fungi which comprise modulation of genes associated with hyphal growth. Specifically, the present invention is directed to a full length cotA gene, its gene product and methods of use.
Compositions And Methods For Improved Protein Production
Elizabeth A. Bodie - San Carlos CA, US Steve Sungjin Kim - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Danisco US Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
C12N 15/80
US Classification:
435484, 424 935, 435 691, 435 711
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the identification of novel nucleic acid sequences, designated herein as 7p, 8k, 7E, 9G, 8Q and 203, in a host cell which effect protein production. The present invention also provides host cells having a mutation or deletion of part or all of the gene encoding 7p, 8k, 7E, 9G, 8Q and 203, which are presented in FIG. , and are SEQ ID NOS. : 1-6, respectively. The present invention also provides host cells further comprising a nucleic acid encoding a desired heterologous protein such as an enzyme.