Patents by Inventor Claudia Held

Claudia Held has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10907140
    Abstract: A mutant ?-glucosidase polypeptide exhibits enhanced thermostability and has the amino acid sequence: MAKFPRDFVWGTATSSYQIEGAVNEDGRTPSIWDTFSKTX1GKTYKGHT GDVACDHYHRYKEDVEILKEIGVKAYRFSIAWPRIFPEEGKYNPKGMDF YKKLIDELQKRDIX2PAATIYHWDLPQWAYDKGGGWLNRESIKWYVEYA TKLFEELGDAIPLWITHNEPWCSSILSYGIGEHAPGHKNYREALIAAHH ILLSHGEAVKAFREMNIKGSKIGITLNLTPAYPASEKEEDKLAAQYADG FANRWELDPIFKGNYPEDMMELYSKIIGEFDFIKEGDLETISVPIDFLG X3NYYTRSIVKYDEDSMLKAENVPGPGKRTEMGWEISPESLYDLLKRLD REYTKLPMYITENGAAFKDEVTEDGRVHDDERIEYIKEHLKAAAKFIGE GGNLKGYFVWSLMDNFEWAHGYSKRFGIVYVDYX4TQKRILKDSALWYK EVIX5DDGIED, wherein X1 is selected from E, P, T, M, A, S and G; X2 is selected from V, K, R and H; X3 is selected from I, L, M, P, T and A; X4 is selected from T, E, D, N, Q, M and P; and X5 is selected from L, R, K and H.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: Technische Universitaet Muenchen
    Inventors: Vladimir Zverlov, Wolfgang Schwarz, Roman Prechtl, Benedikt Leis, Claudia Held, Wolfgang Liebl
  • Publication number: 20190071658
    Abstract: The invention relates to mutant variants of the ?-glucosidase Cgl T from Thermoanaerobacter brockii and nucleic acids for producing the same. Said mutant variants show significantly increased thermostability and enzyme activity. Furthermore, the invention provides vectors, host cells and methods for producing said mutant variants of the ?-glucosidase Cgl T. Also provided are artificial cellulosomes comprising the mutant variants of the ?-glucosidase Cgl T and methods for the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulosic biomass comprising said artificial cellulosomes and/or said mutant variants of the ?-glucosidase Cgl T.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2016
    Publication date: March 7, 2019
    Inventors: Vladimir Zverlov, Wolfgang Schwarz, Roman Prechtl, Benedikt Leis, Claudia Held, Wolfgang Liebl
  • Patent number: 8941294
    Abstract: In various embodiments, a luminophore composition for low pressure discharge lamps for generating radiation with a color temperature of greater than 4800 K having a very good general color rendering index of greater than 90, the luminophore composition including at least one halophosphate luminophore, a luminophore emitting in the red wavelength region, a luminophore emitting in the blue-green wavelength region, a europium-doped luminophore emitting in the blue wavelength region and a Tb-doped luminophore emitting in the green wavelength region, wherein the luminophore composition includes a luminophore emitting in an emission range in the visible region with wavelengths of greater than 380 nm and at least one emission band in the near ultraviolet and that the emitted intensity of the luminophore is smaller in the visible region than in the near ultraviolet region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2015
    Assignee: Osram AG
    Inventors: Nina Goebel, Claudia Held, Armin Konrad
  • Publication number: 20120217866
    Abstract: In various embodiments, a luminophore composition for low pressure discharge lamps for generating radiation with a color temperature of greater than 4800 K having a very good general color rendering index of greater than 90, the luminophore composition including at least one halophosphate luminophore, a luminophore emitting in the red wavelength region, a luminophore emitting in the blue-green wavelength region, a europium-doped luminophore emitting in the blue wavelength region and a Tb-doped luminophore emitting in the green wavelength region, wherein the luminophore composition includes a luminophore emitting in an emission range in the visible region with wavelengths of greater than 380 nm and at least one emission band in the near ultraviolet and that the emitted intensity of the luminophore is smaller in the visible region than in the near ultraviolet region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2010
    Publication date: August 30, 2012
    Applicant: OSRAM AG
    Inventors: Nina Goebel, Claudia Held, Armin Konrad