Claims
- 1. A modified enzyme comprising a catalytically active amino acid sequence of a cellulolytic enzyme linked to an amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose binding domain having a relative binding constant for binding to amorphous cellulose of greater than 2.4 l/gcellulose; wherein said modified enzyme comprises a linking region between said catalytically active amino acid sequence of a cellulolytic enzyme and said amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose binding domain; further wherein said linking region is selected from the group consisting of: Humicola insolens family 45 cellulase linker, Nifa gene of Klebsiella pneumoniae-CiP linker, E. coli OmpA gene-CiP linker, E3 cellulase Thermomonospora fusca linker, CenA cellulase linker, PEG(NPC)2 linker, (NH2)2-PEG, t-BOC-NH-PEG-NH2 linker, MAL-PEG-NHS linker, VS-PEG-NHS linker and mixtures thereof; further wherein said amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose binding domain is derived from an organism selected from the group consisting of: Cellulomonas fimi, Clostridium cellulolyticum, Myxoccus xanthus, Streptomyces reticuli, Clostridium stecorarium (NCIMB11754), Thermomonospora fusca and mixtures thereof.
- 2. A modified enzyme according to claim 1 wherein the amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose binding domain has a relative binding constant for binding to amorphous cellulose of greater than 3.5 l/gcellulose.
- 3. A modified enzyme according to claim 2 wherein amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose binding domain has a relative binding constant for binding to amorphous cellulose of greater than 4 l/gcellulose.
- 4. A modified enzyme according to claim 1 wherein said catalytically active amino acid sequence derives from a cellulolytic enzyme having a specific gravity above 50 CEVU/mg.
- 5. A modified enzyme according to claim 1 wherein the catalytically active amino acid sequence derives from a cellulolytic enzyme deriving from a fungal strain.
- 6. A modified enzyme according to claim 5 wherein the catalytically active amino acid sequence derives from a cellulolytic enzyme deriving from a Humicola Insolens strain.
- 7. A modified enzyme according to claim 6 wherein the said catalytically active amino acid sequence derives from a ˜43 kD endoglucanase derived from Humicola insolens, DSM 1800 strain.
- 8. A modified enzyme according to claim 1 wherein said amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose binding domain is selected from the group consisting of N-terminal CBDs from Cellulomonas fimi β-1,4-glucanase CenC, CBD-dimer from Clostridium stecorarium (NCIMB11754) XynA, the CBD E3 from Thermonospora fusca and mixtures thereof.
- 9. A modified enzyme according to claim 1 wherein the amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose Binding Domain is further characterised by having a relative binding constant for binding bacterial microcrystalline cellulose of less than 1 l/gcellulose.
- 10. A modified enzyme according to claim 9 wherein the amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose Binding Domain is further characterised by having a relative binding constant for binding bacterial microcrystalline cellulose of less than 0.5 l/gcellulose.
- 11. A modified enzyme according to claim 9 wherein the amino acid sequence comprising a cellulose binding domain is further characterised by having a relative binding constant for binding to amorphous cellulose to a relative binding constant for crystalline cellulose ratio above 3.
- 12. A modified enzyme according to claim 1 providing an enzymatic hydrolysis activity on phosphoric acid-swollen cellulose of greater than 60 moles glucose equivalents released per minute and per mole enzyme.
- 13. A modified enzyme according to claim 1 wherein said catalytically active amino acid sequence of a cellulolytic enzyme is alkaline.
- 14. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition comprising a laundry detergent and/or fabric care ingredient and a modified enzyme according to claim 1.
- 15. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 14 wherein said modified enzyme is present at a level of from about 0.0001% to about 2% pure modified enzyme by weight of total composition.
- 16. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 15 wherein said modified enzyme is present at a level of from about 0.0001% to about 0.5% pure modified enzyme by weight of total composition.
- 17. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 16 wherein said modified enzyme is present at a level of from about 0.0005% to about 0.1% pure modified enzyme by weight of total composition.
- 18. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 14 further comprising a builder component.
- 19. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 18 further comprising a zeolite A and/or sodium tripolyphophate.
- 20. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 14 further comprising a smectite clay.
- 21. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 14 further comprising one or more cationic surfactants.
- 22. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 21 wherein the cationic surfactant comprises two long alkyl chain lengths.
- 23. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 14 further comprising a dye transfer inhibiting polymer.
- 24. A laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 14 which is in the form of an additive, a pre-treatment, a post-treatment, a soaking treatment and/or a rinsing treatment composition.
- 25. A method comprising the step of contacting a fabric with a laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 14 for fabric care, including anti-wrinkle, anti-bobbling and anti- shrinkage properties to fabrics, for static control, fabric softness, colour appearance and fabric anti-wear properties and benefits.
- 26. A method comprising the step of contacting a fabric with a laundry detergent and/or fabric care composition according to claim 14 for fabric cleaning and/or fabric stain removal and/or fabric whiteness maintenance.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of PCT/US98/08904 filed May 1, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/US99/09409 |
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WO99/57259 |
11/11/1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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