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Attorney: Quertermous; Elena E.


Number of patents: 6
Last date: February 03, 2009

NumberTitleIssue Date
7485618FGF-5 supported and binding peptides
The present invention provides peptides and supported peptides that bind to FGF-5. ...
02/03/2009
7358084Enhanced secretion of a polypeptide by a microorganism
Described herein are methods for the enhanced production of secreted proteins. The secretion of a protein of interest having a substantially non-polar carboxy tail is enhanced by the placement of charged amino acid residues at the carboxy terminus either by adding t...
04/15/2008
7329527Serine proteases from gram-positive microorganisms
The present invention relates to the identification of novel serine proteases in Gram-positive microorganisms. The present invention provides the nuclei acid and amino acid sequences for the Bacillus subtilis serine proteases SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4 and SP5. The p...
02/12/2008
7329526Serine proteases from-gram-positive microorganisms
The present invention relates to the identification of novel serine proteases in Gram-positive microorganisms. The present invention provides the nuclei acid and amino acid sequences for the Bacillus subtilis serine proteases SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4 and SP5. The p...
02/12/2008
7329525Serine proteases from gram-positive microorganisms
The present invention relates to the identification of novel serine proteases in Gram-positive microorganisms. The present invention provides the nuclei acid and amino acid sequences for the Bacillus subtilis serine proteases SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4 and SP5. The p...
02/12/2008
7316920Serine proteases from gram-positive microorganisms
The present invention relates to the identification of novel serine proteases in Gram-positive microorganisms. The present invention provides the nuclei acid and amino acid sequences for the Bacillus subtilis serine proteases SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4 and SP5. The p...
01/08/2008
 
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