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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 19, 2014
Filed:
Feb. 01, 2008
Casper Tune Berg, Hvidovre, DK;
Kirsten Bojsen, Kalundbore, DK;
Patrick M. F. Derkx, Tikoeb, DK;
Carol Fioresi, Redwood City, CA (US);
Gijsbert Gerritse, Heerjansdam, NL;
Karsten Matthias Kragh, Viby J, DK;
Wei Liu, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Andrew Shaw, San Francisco, CA (US);
Charlotte Refdahl Thoudahl, Greve, DK;
Anja Hemmingsen Kellett-smith, Soeborg, DK;
Casper Tune Berg, Hvidovre, DK;
Kirsten Bojsen, Kalundbore, DK;
Patrick M. F. Derkx, Tikoeb, DK;
Carol Fioresi, Redwood City, CA (US);
Gijsbert Gerritse, Heerjansdam, NL;
Karsten Matthias Kragh, Viby J, DK;
Wei Liu, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Andrew Shaw, San Francisco, CA (US);
Charlotte Refdahl Thoudahl, Greve, DK;
Anja Hemmingsen Kellett-Smith, Soeborg, DK;
Dupont Nutrition Biosciences Aps, Copenhagen, DK;
Abstract
This invention relates to amylase polypeptides, and nucleic acids encoding the polypeptides and uses thereof. The amylases of the present invention have been engineered to have more beneficial qualities. Specifically the amylases of the current invention show an altered exospecifity.