BPN' variants having decreased adsorption and increased hydrolysis

  

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BPN' variants having decreased adsorption and increased hydrolysis

Invention: BPN' variants having decreased adsorption and increased hydrolysis

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1995Invention patented by Philip Frederick III Brode, Bobby Lee Barnett, Donn Nelton Rubingh, and Chanchal Kumar Ghosh on March 1st, 1995. Abstract: The present invention relates to subtilisin BPN' variants comprising at least one or more amino acid positions having a different amino acid than that occurring in wild-type subtilisin BPN' (i.e., substitution) at specifically identified positions, whereby the BPN' variant has decreased adsorption to, and increased hydrolysis of, an insoluble substrate as compared to wild-type subtilisin BPN'. The present invention further relates to various cleaning compositions comprising such BPN' variants.
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