Claims
- 1. An enzyme, denoted zonase, wherein said zonase is obtained from hatching fluid from salmon eggs.
- 2. The zonase of claim 1, wherein said zonase is a serine protease.
- 3. The zonase of according to claim 1, wherein said zonase is catalysing sequence-specific endoproteolysis of peptide bonds C-terminal to basic amino acid residues.
- 4. The zonase of according to claim 2, wherein said zonase is catalysing sequence-specific endoproteolysis of peptide bonds C-terminal to basic amino acid residues.
- 5. The zonase according to claim 3, wherein said sequence specific endoproteolysis follows after the amino acids lysine or arginine.
- 6. The zonase according to claim 4, wherein said sequence specific endoproteolysis follows after the amino acids lysine or arginine.
- 7. The zonase according to claim 5, which is resistant to auto-inactivation both as dry substance and in aqueous solutions.
- 8. The zonase according to claim 6, which is resistant to auto-inactivation both as dry substance and in aqueous solutions.
- 9. The zonase according to claim 7, which is further stable against inactivating conditions such as 4-8 M urea, molar salt concentrations, distilled water and organic solvents such as at least 33% dioxane.
- 10. The zonase according to claim 8, which is further stable against inactivating conditions such as 4-8 M urea, molar salt concentrations, distilled water and organic solvents such as at least 33% dioxane.
- 11. The zonase according to claim 9, which retains enzymatic activity in solution at room temperature until 50 days, and in solution at 0° C. for more than 6 months.
- 12. The zonase according to claim 10, which retains enzymatic activity in solution at room temperature until 50 days, and in solution at 0° C. for more than 6 months.
- 13. Zonase according to claim 11, which is inactivated in 10% (v/v) of β-mercaptoethanol and reactivated by removal of β-mercaptoethanol by evaporation by a temperature up to 50° C.
- 14. Zonase according to claim 12, which is inactivated in 10% (v/v) of β-mercaptoethanole and reactivated by removal of β-mercaptoethanol by evaporation by a temperature up to 50° C.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/581,026 filed on Jun. 8, 2000, claiming priority from Norwegian patent application; NO 19975826 having the priority date; Dec. 11, 1997.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09581026 |
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