Claims
- 1. A transglutaminase preparation, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to the class Oomycetes.
- 2. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 1, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to an order selected from Peronosporales, Saprolegniales, Leptomitales, Lagenidiales.
- 3. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 2, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the order Peronosporales belongs to a family selected from Pythiaceae, Peronophytophthoraceae, Albuginaceae, Peronosporaceae.
- 4. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 3, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the family Pythiaceae belongs to a genus selected from Pythium and Phytophthora.
- 5. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 4, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to a species selected from Pythium sp., Pythium irregulare, Pythium dissotocum, Pythium periilum (or P. periplocum), Pythium periilum (or P. periplocum), Pythium torulosum, Pythium ultimum and Pythium aphanidermatum, preferably from the species Pythium irregulare, CBS 701.95, Pythium sp., CBS 702.95, Pythium intermedium, CBS 703.95, Pythium sp., CBS 704.95, Pythium ultimum, CBS 705.95, or the species Pythium periilum (or P. periplocum), CBS 620.94.
- 6. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 4, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to a species selected from Phytophthora cactorum, Phytophthora palmivora, Phytophthora porri, Phytophthora infestans, Phytophthora megasperma, Phytophthora cinnamomi and Phytophthora cryptogea, preferably from the species Phytophthora cactorum, CBS 618.94 or IFO 30474, or the species Phytophthora cryptogea, CBS 651.94.
- 7. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 3, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the family Peronosporaceae belongs to the genus Plasmopara.
- 8. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 7, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to the species Plasmopara halstedii.
- 9. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 2, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the order Saprolegniales belongs to the family Saprolegniaceae.
- 10. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 9, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to a genus selected from Achlya, Saprolegnia and Aphanomyces.
- 11. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 2, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the order Saprolegniales belongs to a family selected from Ectrogellaceae, Haliphothoraceae and Leptolegniellaceae.
- 12. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 2, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the order Leptomitales belongs to the family Leptomitaceae.
- 13. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 12, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to a genus selected from Apodachlya and Leptomitus.
- 14. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 2, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the order Leptomitales belongs to the family Rhiphidiaceae.
- 15. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 14, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to a genus selected from Aqualinderella and Rhiphidium.
- 16. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 2, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the order Lagenidiales belongs to the family Lagenidiaceae.
- 17. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 16, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain belongs to a genus selected from Lagenidium and Olpidiopsis.
- 18. The transglutaminase preparation according to claim 2, wherein the transglutaminase producing strain of the order Lagenidiales belongs to a family selected from Olpidiaceae and Sirolpidiaceae.
- 19. A transglutaminase enzyme comprising an amino acid sequence which
i) is at least 55% homologous with a parent amino acid sequence of a parent transglutaminase derived from a species selected from Phytophthora cactorum, CBS 618.94 or IFO 30474, Phytophthora cryptogea, CBS 651.94, Pythium periilum (or P. periplocum), CBS 620.94, Pythium irregulare, CBS 701.95, Pythium sp., CBS 702.95, Pythium intermedium, CBS 703.95, Pythium sp., CBS 704.95, Pythium ultimum, CBS 705.95, said parent amino acid sequence being encoded by a parent DNA sequence, and/or ii) is a variant of the parent amino acid sequence and/or iii) is at least 55% homologous to the enzyme encoded by the parent DNA sequence and/or iv) is encoded by a DNA sequence which is an analogue of the parent DNA sequence and/or v) is encoded by a DNA sequence hybridizing with the transglutaminase encoding region of the parent DNA sequence; the hybridization conditions being described in the Materials & Methods section herein, and using a washing temperature of at least 50° C.
- 20. A transglutaminase enzyme comprising an amino acid sequence which
i ) is at least 55% homologous with the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2 and/or ii) is a variant of the amino acid sequence of SEQ. ID no. 2 and/or iii) is at least 55% homologous to the enzyme encoded by the DNA sequence of seq.id.no. 1 or to the enzyme encoded by the DNA sequence obtainable from the transglutaminase encoding part of the plasmid in strain Escherichia coli DSM 10256 and/or iv) is encoded by a DNA sequence which is an analogue of SEQ. ID NO: 1 or an analogue of the DNA sequence obtainable from the transglutaminase encoding part of the plasmid in the strain E. coli DSM 10256 and/or v) is encoded by a DNA sequence hybridizing with the transglutaminase encoding region of the DNA sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1; the hybridization conditions being described in the Materials & Methods section herein, and using a washing temperature of at least 50° C.
- 21. The transglutaminase enzyme according to any of claims 19 and 20, the variant amino acid sequence of which has been amended as compared to SEQ ID no. 2 or as compared to the parent amino acid sequence by one or more conservative amino acid substitutions and/or one or more small deletions and/or one or more small amino- and/or carboxyl-terminal extensions.
- 22. The transglutaminase enzyme according to any of claims 19 and 20 wherein the analogue DNA sequence has been amended as compared to SEQ. ID NO: 1 or amended as compared to the DNA sequence obtainable from the transglutaminase encoding part of the plasmid in the strain E. coli DSM 10256 or amended as compared to the parent DNA sequence by the introduction of one or more nucleotide substitutions which do not give rise to another amino acid sequence and/or the introduction of one or more nucleotide substitutions which give rise to conservative amino acid substitutions and/or one or more small deletions and/or one or more small amino-and/or carboxyl-terminal extensions.
- 23. The transglutaminase enzyme according to any of claims 19 and 20 which comprises the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO. 2 or the parent amino acid sequence.
- 24. The transglutaminase enzyme according to any of claims 19 and 20 which comprises an amino acid sequence which is encoded by the DNA sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 or by the DNA sequence obtainable from the transglutaminase encoding part of the plasmid in the strain E. coli DSM 10256 or by the parent DNA sequence.
- 25. The transglutaminase enzyme according to claim 20 which is obtainable from Phytophthora cactorum, CBS 618.94 or IFO 30474.
- 26. A method of producing an enzyme exhibiting transglutaminase activity, the method comprising culturing in a suitable nutrient medium a strain selected from the strains Phytophthora cactorum, CBS 618.94 or IFO 30474, Phytophthora cryptogea, CBS 651.94, Pythium irregulare, CBS 701.95, Pythium sp., CBS 702.95, Pythium intennedium, CBS 703.95, Pythium sp., CBS 704.95, Pythium ultimum, CBS 705.95 and Pythium periilum (or P. periplocum), CBS 620.94 and recovering the enzyme.
- 27. A DNA construct comprising a DNA sequence encoding an enzyme exhibiting transglutaminase activity, which DNA sequence is selected from amongst
i) the DNA sequence shown in SEQ ID No. 1, and/or the DNA sequence obtainable from the transglutaminase encoding part of the plasmid in Escherichia coli DSM 10256, and/or the parent DNA sequence of claim 19 and/or ii) DNA sequences which are at least 50% homologous with the transglutaminase encoding region of the DNA sequence shown in SEQ ID No. 1 and/or the transglutaminase encoding region of the DNA sequence obtainable from the plasmid in Escherichia coli DSM 10256, and/or the transglutaminase encoding region of the parent DNA sequence of claim 19 and/or iii) DNA sequences which are analogous to that of SEQ.ID no. 1 or to the DNA sequence obtainable from the transglutaminase encoding part of the plasmid in the strain E. coli DSM 10256, and/or analogous to the parent DNA sequence of claim 19 and/or iv) DNA sequences which hybridize with the DNA sequence shown in SEQ ID No. 1 and/or hybridize with the DNA sequence obtainable from the transglutaminase encoding part of the plasmid in Escherichia coli DSM 10256 and/or hybridize with the parent DNA sequence of claim 19; the hybridization conditions being described in the Materials & Methods section herein, and using a washing temperature of at least 50° C, and/or v) DNA sequences which encode an enzyme which comprises an amino acid sequence which is at least 55% homologous with the enzyme encoded by a DNA sequence comprising the DNA sequence shown in SEQ ID No. 1 and/or the DNA sequence obtainable from the transglutaminase encoding part of the plasmid in Escherichia coli DSM 10256 and/or the parent DNA sequence of claim 19 and/or vi) DNA sequences which encode an enzyme which comprises an amino acid sequence which is a variant of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID no. 2 or a variant of the parent amino acid sequence of claim 19.
- 28. The DNA construct according to claim 27, in which the DNA sequence encoding an enzyme exhibiting transglutaminase activity is obtainable from a microorganism, preferably of the class Oomycetes.
- 29. The DNA construct according to claim 28, in which the DNA sequence is obtainable from a strain of Pythium or Phytophthora.
- 30. The DNA construct according to claim 29, in which the DNA sequence is isolated from or produced on the basis of a DNA library of a strain of Phytophthora, in particular Phytophthora cactorum, CBS 618.94.
- 31. A recombinant expression vector comprising a DNA construct according to claim 27.
- 32. A cell comprising a DNA construct according to claim 27 or a recombinant expression vector according to claim 31.
- 33. A cell according to claim 32, which is a eukaryotic cell, in particular a fungal cell, such as a yeast cell or a filamentous fingal cell.
- 34. A cell according to claim 33, wherein the cell belongs to a strain of Aspergillus, in particular a strain of Aspergillus niger or Aspergillus oryzae.
- 35. A method of producing an enzyme exhibiting transglutaminase activity, the method comprising culturing a cell according to any of claims 32-34 under conditions permitting the production of the enzyme, and recovering the enzyme from the culture broth.
- 36. A transglutaminase composition comprising a transglutaminase enzyme according to any of claims 19 or 20 or a transglutaminase preparation according to claim 1.
- 37. The transglutaminase composition according to claim 36 further comprising a stabilizer.
- 38. A method of crosslinking proteins wherein a transglutaminase enzyme according to any of claims 19 or 20 or a transglutaminase preparation according to claim 1 or a transglutaminase composition according to claim 36 is contacted with a proteinaceous substrate.
- 39. Use of a transglutaminase enzyme according to any of claims 19 or 20 or a transglutaminase preparation according to claim 1 or a transglutaminase composition according to claim 36 in flour, meat products, fish products, cosmetics, cheese, milk products, gelled food products and leather finishing.
- 40. Use of a transglutaminase enzyme according to any of claims 19 or 20 or a transglutaminase preparation according to claim 1 or a transglutaminase composition according to claim 36 in the production of dough or baked products.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/881,742 filed on Jun. 24, 1997, which is a continuation of application no. PCT/DK96/00031 filed Jan. 19, 1996 and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 of Danish application serial no. 0061/95 filed Jan. 19, 1995, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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