Claims
- 1. An enzymatically active analog of a Bacillus subtilisin, said Bacillus subtilisin having an amino acid sequence comprising an Asn-Gly sequence, said analog having an amino acid sequence wherein an asparaginyl residue in said Asn-Gly sequence of said Bacillus subtilisin is replaced by a residue of a different amino acid.
- 2. The enzymatically active analog as recited in claim 1 wherein an asparaginyl residue in said Asn-Gly sequence is replaced by a residue of an amino acid from the group consisting of serine, valine, threonine, cysteine, glutamine and isoleucine.
- 3. The enzymatically active analog as recited in claim 2 wherein said asparaginyl residue in said Asn-Gly sequence is replaced by serine.
- 4. An enzymatically active analog of a Bacillus subtilisin wherein said enzymatically active analog has an amino acid sequence wherein an asparaginyl residue naturally occurring at a position corresponding to position 218 in the amino acid sequence disclosed in FIG. 6 is replaced by a residue of a different amino acid.
- 5. The enzymatically active analog as recited in claim 4 wherein an asparaginyl residue at said position is replaced by a residue of an amino acid from the group consisting of serine, valine, threonine, cysteine, glutamine and isoleucine.
- 6. The enzymatically active analog as recited in claim 5 wherein a seryl residue replaced said asparaginyl residue.
- 7. The enzymatically active analog as recited in claim 4 wherein said enzymatically active analog is an enzymatically active analog of a naturally occurring Bacillus subtilisin in a strain selected from the group consisting of subtilisin Carlsberg, subtilisin DY, subtilisin BPN' and aprA gene product.
- 8. The enzymatically active analog as recited in claim 7 wherein all residues except the residue at position 218 comprise amino acid residues as disclosed in FIG. 6.
- 9. A detergent formulation comprising an enzymatically active analog of a Bacillus subtilisin according to any of claims 1 or 2 through 8.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/366,357, filed Jun. 15, 1989, which is in turn a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/193,233, filed May 6, 1988; which is in turn a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 06,819,241, filed Jan. 15, 1986, all now abandoned.
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