US PATENT SUBCLASS 435 / 71.1
.~ Using a micro-organism to make a protein or polypeptide


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435 /   HD   CHEMISTRY: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY

41  DF  MICRO-ORGANISM, TISSUE CELL CULTURE OR ENZYME USING PROCESS TO SYNTHESIZE A DESIRED CHEMICAL COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION {26}
71.1.~ Using a micro-organism to make a protein or polypeptide {1}
71.2  DF  .~.~> Procaryotic micro-organism {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 435/71.1

Using a microorganism to make a protein or polypeptide:

(under subclass 41) Processes wherein a protein or peptide synthesized is produced by a culture of a microorganism.

(1) Note. Examples of the subject matter included in this subclass are eucaryotic antibiotics.

(2) Note. See this class subclass 68.1 for the definition of polypeptide or protein.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

243, through 261, for process of culturing microorganisms and for microorganisms, per se.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

530, Chemistry: Natural Resins or Derivatives Peptides or Proteins; Lignins or Reaction Products Therefore,

820+, for the product produced by the process of this subclass. 930, Peptide or Protein Sequence,

10+, for peptide or protein sequence of four or more amino acids.