Claims
- 1. A chimeric viral protein comprising:1) a protein of a virus; and 2) a polypeptide of said virus, said polypeptide joined by a peptide linkage to said viral protein in said chimeric protein, said polypeptide not normally joined by said peptide linkage to said protein in said virus or in cells infected by said virus.
- 2. A chimeric viral protein of claim 1 comprising:1) a protein of a virus, said protein not comprising a site for cleavage by a proteolytic enzyme of said virus; 2) a polypeptide proteolytic cleavage site of said virus, said cleavage site being a site for cleavage by a proteolytic enzyme of said virus; such that said protein is covalently linked by a peptide linkage to said polypeptide proteolytic cleavage site.
- 3. A chimeric viral protein of claim 2 wherein the virus is an animal virus or a human virus.
- 4. A chimeric viral protein of claim 3 wherein the virus is a human virus.
- 5. A chimeric viral protein of claim 4 wherein the virus is selected from the group consisting of: herpes simplex virus type I, herpes simplex virus type II, human cytomegalovirus, human herpes virus type, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- 6. A chimeric viral protein of claim 5 wherein the virus is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- 7. A chimeric viral protein of claim 3 wherein the protein of the virus is not a capsid protein of the virus.
- 8. A chimeric viral protein of claim 6 wherein the viral protein is the vpr protein.
- 9. A chimeric viral protein of claim 6 wherein the polypeptide proteolytic cleavage site corresponds to an amino acid sequence found in the Gag or Gag-Pol precursor proteins of HIV.
- 10. A chimeric viral protein comprising:1) a non-capsid protein of a virus, the non-capsid protein not comprising a polypeptide proteolytic cleavage site for cleavage by a proteolytic enzyme; 2) a polypeptide of the virus, the polypeptide joined by a peptide linkage to the viral protein in said chimeric protein, wherein the polypeptide is not normally joined by the peptide linkage to the non-capsid protein in said virus or in cells infected by the virus.
- 11. A chimeric viral protein of claim 10 wherein the polypeptide has the cleavage site for cleavage by the proteolytic enzyme.
- 12. A chimeric viral protein of claim 11 wherein the cleavage site being a site for cleavage by the proteolytic enzyme of the virus.
- 13. A chimeric viral protein of claim 12 wherein the virus is an animal virus or a human virus.
- 14. A chimeric viral protein of claim 13 wherein the virus is a human virus.
- 15. A chimeric viral protein of claim 14 wherein the virus is selected from the group consisting of: herpes simplex virus type I, herpes simplex virus type II, human cytomegalovirus, human herpes virus type, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- 16. A chimeric viral protein of claim 15 wherein the virus is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- 17. A chimeric viral protein of claim 16 wherein the polypeptide proteolytic cleavage site corresponds to an amino acid sequence found in the Gag or Gag-Pol precursor proteins of HIV.
- 18. A chimeric viral protein of claim 10, wherein the non-capsid protein is the vpr protein.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/043,380, filed Apr. 3, 1997, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
Government Interests
This work was supported by funds from the National Institutes of Health (AI29306). It was also supported by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Biotechnology Foundation, Inc., and a grant from the Biomedical Research Support Committee and institutional funds.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/043380 |
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