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    Soybean phytase and nucleic acid encoding the same

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    Publication Date
    2001-10-16
    Filing Date
    1999-05-14
    Inventor
    Grabau, Elizabeth A.
    Hegeman, Carla
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    Abstract
    Isolated soybean phytase polypeptides and isolated nucleic acids encoding soybean phytases are provided. The invention is also directed to nucleic acid expression constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the isolated soybean phytase nucleic acids, as well as methods for producing recombinant and non-recombinant purified soybean phytase. The invention also relates to transgenic plants expressing the soybean phytase, particularly expression under seed-specific expression control elements.
    Assignee
    Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc.
    Patent Number
    6303766
    Application Number
    9312183
    Source URL
    http://pimg-fpiw.uspto.gov/fdd/66/037/063/0.pdf
    Primary/U.S. Class
    435/69.1
    Other/U.S. Class
    435/320.1
    435/410
    536/23.1
    800/295
    CPC Class
    C12N15/8257
    C12N9/16
    C12N15/8243
    Patent Type
    utility
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/72437
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