Article: Publication No. WO/2009/087826 Published on July 16, Assigned to Amano Enzyme for Oxalate Decarboxylase Production Means (Japanese Inventors)

GENEVA, July 20 -- Takahumi Koyama, Yuzo Kojima, Kenji Kojima and Masashi Minoda, all from Japan, have developed means of highly producing oxalate decarboxylase originating in a microorganism.

The patent has been assigned to Amano Enzyme Inc., Aichi, Japan.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention aims to provide "means of highly producing oxalate decarboxylase originating in a microorganism. A recombinant expression plasmid vector, which contains ALPHA-amylase promoter of a microorganism belonging ...

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