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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2005
Filed:
Dec. 06, 2002
Palle Schneider, Ballerup, DK;
Søren Christensen, Copenhagen, DK;
Lone Dybdal, Kobenhavn, DK;
Claus Crone Fuglsang, Niva, DK;
Feng Xu, Woodland, CA (US);
Elizabeth Golightly, Davis, CA (US);
Palle Schneider, Ballerup, DK;
Søren Christensen, Copenhagen, DK;
Lone Dybdal, Kobenhavn, DK;
Claus Crone Fuglsang, Niva, DK;
Feng Xu, Woodland, CA (US);
Elizabeth Golightly, Davis, CA (US);
Novozymes A/S, Bagsvaerd, DE;
Abstract
The properties of dough or bread can be improved by the addition of a carbohydrate oxidase which can oxidize the reducing end of an oligosaccharide more efficiently than the corresponding monosaccharide, e.g., preferentially oxidizing maltodextrins or cellodextrins over glucose. A novel carbohydrate oxidase having the capability to oxidize maltodextrins and cellodextrins more efficiently than glucose may be obtained from a strain of, particularly. The amino acid sequence of the novel carbohydrate oxidase has very low homology (<20% identity) with known amino acid sequences.