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| SECTION C CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY |
| C 07 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (such compounds as the oxides, sulfides, or oxysulfides of carbon, cyanogen, phosgene, hydrocyanic acid or salts thereof C01; products obtained from layered base-exchange silicates by ion-exchange with organic compounds such as ammonium, phosphonium or sulfonium compounds or by intercalation of organic compounds C01B 33/44; macromolecular compounds C08; dyes C09; fermentation products C12; fermentation or enzyme-using processes to synthesise a desired chemical compound or composition or to separate optical isomers from a racemic mixture C12P; production of organic compounds by electrolysis or electrophoresis C25B 3/00, C25B 7/00) [2] |
| C 07 K | PEPTIDES (peptides in foodstuffs A23, e.g. obtaining protein compositions for foodstuffs A23J; preparations for medicinal purposes A61K; peptides containing ß-lactam rings C07D; cyclic dipeptides not having in their molecule any other peptide link than those which form their ring, e.g. piperazine-2,5-diones, C07D; ergot alkaloids of the cyclic peptide type C07D 519/02; macromolecular compounds having statistically distributed amino acid units in their molecules, i.e. when the preparation does not provide for a specific, but for a random sequence of the amino acid units, homopolyamides and block copolyamides derived from amino acids C08G 69/00; macromolecular products derived from proteins C08H 1/00; preparation of glue or gelatine C09H; single cell proteins, enzymes C12N; genetic engineering processes for obtaining peptides C12N 15/00; compositions for measuring or testing processes involving enzymes C12Q; investigation or analysis of biological material G01N 33/00) [4] |
11/ | 00 | Depsipeptides having up to 20 amino acids in a fully defined sequence; Derivatives thereof [4,6] |
11/ | 02 | . | cyclic, e.g. valinomycins [4] |
14/ | 00 | Peptides having more than 20 amino acids; Gastrins; Somatostatins; Melanotropins; Derivatives thereof [6] |
14/ | 005 | . | from viruses [6] |
14/ | 01 | . | . | DNA viruses [6] |
14/ | 015 | . | . | . | Parvoviridae, e.g. feline panleukopenia virus, human parvovirus [6] |
14/ | 02 | . | . | . | Hepadnaviridae, e.g. hepatitis B virus [6] |
14/ | 025 | . | . | . | Papovaviridae, e.g. papillomavirus, polyomavirus, SV40, BK virus, JC virus [6] |
14/ | 03 | . | . | . | Herpetoviridae, e.g. pseudorabies virus [6] |
14/ | 035 | . | . | . | . | Herpes simplex virus I or II [6] |
14/ | 04 | . | . | . | . | Varicella-zoster virus [6] |
14/ | 045 | . | . | . | . | Cytomegalovirus [6] |
14/ | 05 | . | . | . | . | Epstein-Barr virus [6] |
14/ | 055 | . | . | . | . | Marek's disease virus [6] |
14/ | 06 | . | . | . | . | Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus [6] |
14/ | 065 | . | . | . | Poxviridae, e.g. avipoxvirus [6] |
14/ | 07 | . | . | . | . | Vaccinia virus; Variola virus [6] |
14/ | 075 | . | . | . | Adenoviridae [6] |
14/ | 08 | . | . | RNA viruses [6] |
14/ | 085 | . | . | . | Picornaviridae, e.g. coxsackie virus, echovirus, enterovirus [6] |
14/ | 09 | . | . | . | . | Foot-and-mouth disease virus [6] |
14/ | 095 | . | . | . | . | Rhinovirus [6] |
14/ | 10 | . | . | . | . | Hepatitis A virus [6] |
14/ | 105 | . | . | . | . | Poliovirus [6] |
14/ | 11 | . | . | . | Orthomyxoviridae, e.g. influenza virus [6] |
14/ | 115 | . | . | . | Paramyxoviridae, e.g. parainfluenza virus [6] |
14/ | 12 | . | . | . | . | Mumps virus; Measles virus [6] |
14/ | 125 | . | . | . | . | Newcastle disease virus [6] |
14/ | 13 | . | . | . | . | Canine distemper virus [6] |
14/ | 135 | . | . | . | . | Respiratory syncytial virus [6] |
14/ | 14 | . | . | . | Reoviridae, e.g. rotavirus, bluetongue virus, Colorado tick fever virus [6] |
14/ | 145 | . | . | . | Rhabdoviridae, e.g. rabies virus, Duvenhage virus, Mokda virus, vesicular stomatitis virus [6] |
14/ | 15 | . | . | . | Retroviridae, e.g. bovine leukaemia virus, feline leukaemia virus, human T-cell leukaemia-lymphoma virus [6] |
14/ | 155 | . | . | . | . | Lentiviridae, e.g. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), visna-maedi virus, equine infectious anaemia virus [6] |
14/ | 16 | . | . | . | . | . | HIV-1 [6] |
14/ | 165 | . | . | . | Coronaviridae, e.g. avian infectious bronchitis virus [6] |
14/ | 17 | . | . | . | . | Porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus [6] |
14/ | 175 | . | . | . | Bunyaviridae, e.g. California encephalitis virus, Rift valley fever virus, Hantaan virus [6] |
14/ | 18 | . | . | . | Togaviridae, e.g. flavivirus, pestivirus, yellow fever virus, hepatitis C virus, japanese encephalitis virus [6] |
14/ | 185 | . | . | . | . | Hog cholera virus [6] |
14/ | 19 | . | . | . | . | Rubella virus [6] |
14/ | 195 | . | from bacteria [6] |
| Note |
| In groups C07K 14/20 to C07K 14/365, where appropriate, after the bacteria terminology, the indication of the order (O), family (F) or genus (G) of the bacteria is given in brackets. [6] |
14/ | 20 | . | . | from Spirochaetales (O), e.g. Treponema, Leptospira [6] |
14/ | 205 | . | . | from Campylobacter (G) [6] |
14/ | 21 | . | . | from Pseudomonadaceae (F) [6] |
14/ | 215 | . | . | from Halobacteriaceae (F) [6] |
14/ | 22 | . | . | from Neisseriaceae (F), e.g. Acinetobacter [6] |
14/ | 225 | . | . | from Alcaligenes (G) [6] |
14/ | 23 | . | . | from Brucella (G) [6] |
14/ | 235 | . | . | from Bordetella (G) [6] |
14/ | 24 | . | . | from Enterobacteriaceae (F), e.g. Citrobacter, Serratia, Proteus, Providencia, Morganella, Yersinia [6] |
14/ | 245 | . | . | . | Escherichia (G) [6] |
14/ | 25 | . | . | . | Shigella (G) [6] |
14/ | 255 | . | . | . | Salmonella (G) [6] |
14/ | 26 | . | . | . | Klebsiella (G) [6] |
14/ | 265 | . | . | . | Enterobacter (G) [6] |
14/ | 27 | . | . | . | Erwinia (G) [6] |
14/ | 275 | . | . | . | Hafnia (G) [6] |
14/ | 28 | . | . | from Vibrionaceae (F) [6] |
14/ | 285 | . | . | from Pasteurellaceae (F), e.g. Haemophilus influenza [6] |
14/ | 29 | . | . | from Richettsiales (O) [6] |
14/ | 295 | . | . | from Chlamydiales (O) [6] |
14/ | 30 | . | . | from Mycoplasmatales, e.g. Pleuropneumonia-like organisms (PPLO) [6] |
14/ | 305 | . | . | from Micrococcaceae (F) [6] |
14/ | 31 | . | . | . | from Staphylococcus (G) [6] |
14/ | 315 | . | . | from Streptococcus (G), e.g. Enterococci [6] |
14/ | 32 | . | . | from Bacillus (G) [6] |
14/ | 325 | . | . | . | Bacillus thuringiensis crystal peptide (delta-endotoxin) [6] |
14/ | 33 | . | . | from Clostridium (G) [6] |
14/ | 335 | . | . | from Lactobacillus (G) [6] |
14/ | 34 | . | . | from Corynebacterium (G) [6] |
14/ | 345 | . | . | from Brevibacterium (G) [6] |
14/ | 35 | . | . | from Mycobacteriaceae (F) [6] |
14/ | 355 | . | . | from Nocardia (G) [6] |
14/ | 36 | . | . | from Actinomyces; from Streptomyces (G) [6] |
14/ | 365 | . | . | from Actinoplanes (G) [6] |
14/ | 37 | . | from fungi [6] |
14/ | 375 | . | . | from Basidiomycetes [6] |
14/ | 38 | . | . | from Aspergillus [6] |
14/ | 385 | . | . | from Penicillium [6] |
14/ | 39 | . | . | from yeasts [6] |
14/ | 395 | . | . | . | from Saccharomyces [6] |
14/ | 40 | . | . | . | from Candida [6] |
14/ | 405 | . | from algae [6] |
14/ | 41 | . | from lichens [6] |
14/ | 415 | . | from plants [6] |
14/ | 42 | . | . | Lectins, e.g. concanavalin, phytohaemagglutinin [6] |
14/ | 425 | . | . | Zeins [6] |
14/ | 43 | . | . | Thaumatin [6] |
14/ | 435 | . | from animals; from humans [6] |
14/ | 44 | . | . | from protozoa [6] |
14/ | 445 | . | . | . | Plasmodium [6] |
14/ | 45 | . | . | . | Toxoplasma [6] |
14/ | 455 | . | . | . | Eimeria [6] |
14/ | 46 | . | . | from vertebrates [6] |
14/ | 465 | . | . | . | from birds [6] |
14/ | 47 | . | . | . | from mammals [6] |
14/ | 475 | . | . | Growth factors; Growth regulators [6] |
14/ | 48 | . | . | . | Nerve growth factor (NGF) [6] |
14/ | 485 | . | . | . | Epidermal growth factor (EGF) (urogastrone) [6] |
14/ | 49 | . | . | . | Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) [6] |
14/ | 495 | . | . | . | Transforming growth factor (TGF) [6] |
14/ | 50 | . | . | . | Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) [6] |
14/ | 505 | . | . | . | Erythropoietin (EPO) [6] |
14/ | 51 | . | . | . | Bone morphogenic factor; Osteogenin; Osteogenic factor; Bone-inducing factor [6] |
14/ | 515 | . | . | . | Angiogenic factor; Angiogenin [6] |
14/ | 52 | . | . | Cytokines; Lymphokines; Interferons [6] |
14/ | 525 | . | . | . | Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) [6] |
14/ | 53 | . | . | . | Colony-stimulating factor (CSF) [6] |
14/ | 535 | . | . | . | . | Granulocyte CSF; Granulocyte-macrophage CSF [6] |
14/ | 54 | . | . | . | Interleukins (IL) [6] |
14/ | 545 | . | . | . | . | IL-1 [6] |
14/ | 55 | . | . | . | . | IL-2 [6] |
14/ | 555 | . | . | . | Interferons (IFN) [6] |
14/ | 56 | . | . | . | . | IFN-alpha [6] |
14/ | 565 | . | . | . | . | IFN-beta [6] |
14/ | 57 | . | . | . | . | IFN-gamma [6] |
14/ | 575 | . | . | Hormones (derived from pro-opiomelanocortin, pro-enkephalin or pro-dynorphin C07K 14/665, e.g. corticotropin C07K 14/695) [6] |
14/ | 58 | . | . | . | Atrial natriuretic factor complex; Atriopeptin; Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP); Cardionatrin; Cardiodilatin [6] |
14/ | 585 | . | . | . | Calcitonins [6] |
14/ | 59 | . | . | . | Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH); Chorionic gonadotropins, e.g. HCG; Luteinising hormone (LH); Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) [6] |
14/ | 595 | . | . | . | Gastrins; Cholecystokinins (CCK) [6] |
14/ | 60 | . | . | . | Growth hormone-releasing factor (GH-RF) (Somatoliberin) [6] |
14/ | 605 | . | . | . | Glucagons [6] |
14/ | 61 | . | . | . | Growth hormone (GH) (Somatotropin) [6] |
14/ | 615 | . | . | . | . | Extraction from natural sources [6] |
14/ | 62 | . | . | . | Insulins [6] |
14/ | 625 | . | . | . | . | Extraction from natural sources [6] |
14/ | 63 | . | . | . | Motilins [6] |
14/ | 635 | . | . | . | Parathyroid hormone (parathormone); Parathyroid hormone-related peptides [6] |
14/ | 64 | . | . | . | Relaxins [6] |
14/ | 645 | . | . | . | Secretins [6] |
14/ | 65 | . | . | . | Insulin-like growth factors (Somatomedins), e.g. IGF-1, IGF-2 [6] |
14/ | 655 | . | . | . | Somatostatins [6] |
14/ | 66 | . | . | . | Thymopoietins [6] |
14/ | 665 | . | . | derived from pro-opiomelanocortin, pro-enkephalin or pro-dynorphin [6] |
14/ | 67 | . | . | . | Lipotropins, e.g. beta- or gamma-lipotropin [6] |
14/ | 675 | . | . | . | Beta-endorphins [6] |
14/ | 68 | . | . | . | Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) [6] |
14/ | 685 | . | . | . | . | Alpha-melanotropin [6] |
14/ | 69 | . | . | . | . | Beta-melanotropin [6] |
14/ | 695 | . | . | . | Corticotropin (ACTH) [6] |
14/ | 70 | . | . | . | Enkephalins [6] |
14/ | 705 | . | . | Receptors; Cell surface antigens; Cell surface determinants [6] |
14/ | 71 | . | . | . | for growth factors; for growth regulators [6] |
14/ | 715 | . | . | . | for cytokines; for lymphokines; for interferons [6] |
14/ | 72 | . | . | . | for hormones [6] |
14/ | 725 | . | . | . | T-cell receptors [6] |
14/ | 73 | . | . | . | . | CD4 [6] |
14/ | 735 | . | . | . | Fc receptors [6] |
14/ | 74 | . | . | . | Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) [6] |
14/ | 745 | . | . | Blood coagulation or fibrinolysis factors [6] |
14/ | 75 | . | . | . | Fibrinogen [6] |
14/ | 755 | . | . | . | Factors VIII [6] |
14/ | 76 | . | . | Albumins [6] |
14/ | 765 | . | . | . | Serum albumin, e.g. HSA [6] |
14/ | 77 | . | . | . | Ovalbumin [6] |
14/ | 775 | . | . | Apolipopeptides [6] |
14/ | 78 | . | . | Connective tissue peptides, e.g. collagen, elastin, laminin, fibronectin, vitronectin, cold insoluble globulin (CIG) [6] |
14/ | 785 | . | . | Alveolar surfactant peptides; Pulmonary surfactant peptides [6] |
14/ | 79 | . | . | Transferrins, e.g. lactoferrins, ovotransferrins [6] |
14/ | 795 | . | Porphyrin- or corrin-ring-containing peptides [6] |
14/ | 80 | . | . | Cytochromes [6] |
14/ | 805 | . | . | Haemoglobins; Myoglobins [6] |
14/ | 81 | . | Protease inhibitors [6] |
14/ | 815 | . | . | from leeches, e.g. hirudin, eglin [6] |
14/ | 82 | . | Translation products from oncogenes [6] |
14/ | 825 | . | Metallothioneins [6] |
16/ | 00 | Immunoglobulins, e.g. monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies [6] |
16/ | 02 | . | from eggs [6] |
16/ | 04 | . | from milk [6] |
16/ | 06 | . | from serum [6] |
16/ | 08 | . | against material from viruses [6] |
16/ | 10 | . | . | from RNA viruses [6] |
16/ | 12 | . | against material from bacteria [6] |
16/ | 14 | . | against material from fungi, algae or lichens [6] |
16/ | 16 | . | against material from plants [6] |
16/ | 18 | . | against material from animals or humans [6] |
16/ | 20 | . | . | from protozoa [6] |
16/ | 22 | . | . | against growth factors [6] |
16/ | 24 | . | . | against cytokines, lymphokines or interferons [6] |
16/ | 26 | . | . | against hormones [6] |
16/ | 28 | . | . | against receptors, cell surface antigens or cell surface determinants [6] |
16/ | 30 | . | . | . | from tumour cells [6] |
16/ | 32 | . | . | against translation products from oncogenes [6] |
16/ | 34 | . | . | against blood group antigens [6] |
16/ | 36 | . | . | against blood coagulation factors [6] |
16/ | 38 | . | against protease inhibitors of peptide structure [6] |
16/ | 40 | . | against enzymes [6] |
16/ | 42 | . | against immunoglobulins (anti-idiotypic antibodies) [6] |
16/ | 44 | . | against material not provided for elsewhere [6] |
16/ | 46 | . | Hybrid immunoglobulins (hybrids of an immunoglobulin with a peptide not being an immunoglobulin C07K 19/00) [6] |
17/ | 00 | Carrier-bound or immobilised peptides (carrier-bound or immobilised enzymes C12N 11/00); Preparation thereof [4] |
17/ | 02 | . | Peptides being immobilised on, or in, an organic carrier [4] |
17/ | 04 | . | . | entrapped within the carrier, e.g. gel, hollow fibre [4] |
17/ | 06 | . | . | attached to the carrier via a bridging agent [4] |
17/ | 08 | . | . | the carrier being a synthetic polymer [4] |
17/ | 10 | . | . | the carrier being a carbohydrate [4] |
17/ | 12 | . | . | . | Cellulose or derivatives thereof [4] |
17/ | 14 | . | Peptides being immobilised on, or in, an inorganic carrier [4] |
19/ | 00 | Hybrid peptides [6] |
| Indexing scheme associated with groups C07K 1/00 to C07K 19/00, relating to the peptide composition, structure or properties. The indexing codes should be unlinked. [6] |
| Note |
| Attention is drawn to Chapter IV of the Guide which sets forth the rules concerning the application and presentation of the different types of indexing code. [6] |
101: | 00 | Containing non-metals other than carbon, hydrogen, halogens, oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur [6] |
101: | 02 | . | Phosphorus [6] |
103: | 00 | Containing metals other than alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, beryllium or magnesium [6] |
105: | 00 | Containing at least one amino acid in D-form [6] |
121: | 00 | Renin inhibitors [6] |
123: | 00 | Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors [6] |
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