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    Esterase resistant to inactivation by heavy metals

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    Patent Status
    Published Application
    Authors
    El, Dorry Hamza
    Siam, Rania
    Mohamed, Yasmine M.
    Assignee
    American University Of Cairo
    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
    KAUST Department
    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
    Date
    2014-09-25
    Submitted Date
    2014-03-24
    Permanent link to this record
    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/596537
    
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    Abstract
    EstATII is an esterase that a halotolerant, thermophilic and resistant to a spectrum of heavy metals including toxic concentration of metals. It was isolated from the lowest convective layer of the Atlantis II Red Sea brine pool. The Atlantis II brine pool is an extreme environment that possesses multiple harsh conditions such as; high temperature, salinity, pH and high concentration of metals, including toxic heavy metals. A fosmid metagenomic library using DNA isolated from the lowest convective layer this pool was used to identify EstATII. Polynucleotides encoding EstATII and similar esterases are disclosed and can be used to make EstATII. EstATII or compositions or apparatuses that contain it may be used in various processes employing lipases/esterases especially when these processes are performed under harsh conditions that inactivate other kinds of lipases or esterases.
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    WO 2014147486 A2
    WO2014147486A3
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