Claims
- 1. A purified, isolated DNA sequence comprising the sequence as set out in FIG. 5 or its complementary strand and DNA sequences which hybridize under stringent hybridization conditions with said DNA sequences.
- 2. A purified, isolated DNA sequence consisting essentially of a DNA sequence encoding a polypeptide having an amino acid sequence sufficiently duplicative of human bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein to allow possession of the biological property of increasing the permeability and killing of susceptible gram negative bacteria.
- 3. A purified, isolated DNA sequence which hybridizes under stringent hybridization conditions with DNA sequences that encode natural bactericidal/permeability increasing holoprotein.
- 4. A purified, isolated DNA sequence having the sequence of from nucleotide 123 to about nucleotide 780 as set out in FIG. 5.
- 5. The DNA sequence of claim 4 comprising a biologically-active fragment of bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein.
- 6. A purified, isolated protein having the properties of naturally occurring human bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein.
- 7. The purified, isolated protein of claim 7 comprising the amino acid sequence as set out in FIG. 5.
- 8. The purified, isolated protein comprising the amino acid sequence from amino acid residue 1 to about amino acid residue 220 as set out in FIG. 5.
- 9. A purified, isolated gene encoding human bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein.
- 10. A DNA plasmid vector consisting essentially of the DNA sequence of claim 1 in the proper reading frame.
- 11. A prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell stably transformed or transfected with the DNA vector of claim 10.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending, commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 084,335, filed Aug. 6, 1987 of Peter Elsbach and Jerrold Weiss.
Government Interests
[0002] The United States government has rights to this invention by virtue of research grant Nos. DK-05472 and AI-18571 from the National Institute of Health.
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