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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 28, 2010
Filed:
Oct. 22, 2007
Roland Breves, Mettmann, DE;
Karl-heinz Maurer, Erkrath, DE;
Beatrix Kottwitz, Erkrath, DE;
Laura Polanyi-bald, Cologne, DE;
Angela Hellebrandt, Cologne, DE;
Irmgard Schmidt, Solingen, DE;
Regina Stehr, Duesseldorf, DE;
Angrit Weber, Bergisch-Gladbach, DE;
Roland Breves, Mettmann, DE;
Karl-Heinz Maurer, Erkrath, DE;
Beatrix Kottwitz, Erkrath, DE;
Laura Polanyi-Bald, Cologne, DE;
Angela Hellebrandt, Cologne, DE;
Irmgard Schmidt, Solingen, DE;
Regina Stehr, Duesseldorf, DE;
Angrit Weber, Bergisch-Gladbach, DE;
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, , DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a novel amylolytic enzyme extracted from the microorganismsp. A 7-7 (DSM 12368), to sufficiently similar proteins having an amylolytic function, to methods for the production thereof and to diverse fields of application for these proteins. In addition, the aforesaid can be further developed beyond the implemented fields of application for other technical purposes. The invention particularly relates to washing and cleaning agents containing amylolytic proteins of the aforementioned type, to methods for cleaning textiles or hard surfaces that involve the use of the amylolytic proteins or analogous agents, and to their use for cleaning textiles or hard surfaces.