Claims
- 1. An isolated DNA that encodes a human N.gradient.3 CSF-1 polypeptide, said polypeptide consisting of amino acids 4-522 of the sequence shown in (SEQ ID NO: 2).
- 2. An isolated DNA of (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes an N.gradient.3 carboxy-truncated mutein of a human CSF-1 polypeptide in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 2), said mutein being a member selected from the group consisting of an N.gradient.3 mutein of C.gradient.190 CSF-1, C.gradient.191 CSF-1, C.gradient.221 CSF-1, C.gradient.223 CSF-1, C.gradient.236 CSF-1, C.gradient.238 CSF-1, C.gradient.249 CSF-1, C.gradient.250 CSF-1, C.gradient.258 CSF-1, and C.gradient.411 CSF-1, with the proviso that the codons of (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encode the amino acid residues at positions 52, 59, 150 and 159 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) may independently encode for Gln, and Asp, respectively.
- 3. An isolated DNA of (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes a human CSF-1 polypeptide, said polypeptide consisting of an N.gradient.3/C.gradient.149 mutein of a CSF-1 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) with the proviso that the codons of (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encode the amino acid residues at positions 52, and 59 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) may independently encode for Gln, and Asp, respectively.
- 4. An isolated DNA of (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes a human CSF-1 polypeptide, said polypeptide consisting of an N.gradient.3/C.gradient.221 mutein of a CSF-1 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) with the proviso that the codons of (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes for the amino acid residues at positions 52, 59, 150 and 159 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) may independently encode Gln, Asp, Gly and Asp, respectively.
- 5. An isolated DNA in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 1), said DNA encoding for an N.gradient.3 mutein of a CSF-1 in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 2) with the provisos that the codons that encode the amino acid residue of position 59 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) encode Tyr or Asp, and that the codons that encode the amino acid residue of position 52 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) encode Gln.
- 6. An isolated DNA in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes an N.gradient.3 mutein of a CSF-1 in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 2), said mutein having a carboxy terminus at an amino acid residue selected from the group consisting of residues 150; 190; and 191 of (SEQ ID NO: 2).
- 7. An isolated DNA in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes an N.gradient.3 CSF-1 mutein, said mutein being a member selected from the group consisting of amino acid residues 4-522 of the sequence shown in (SEQ ID NO: 2) and a carboxy truncated, CSF active fragment thereof, with the proviso that one or more glycosylation sites in the encoded mutein are inactivated.
- 8. An isolated DNA in accordance with claim 7, which encodes a mutein wherein an asparagine selected from the group consisting of residues 122, 140, 349 and 383, a threonine selected from the group consisting of residues 124 and 351, or a serine selected from the group consisting of residues 142 and 385 are replaced with an amino acid that will inactivate the glycosylation site.
- 9. A composite DNA consisting of an isolated DNA that encodes an N.gradient.3 mutein of a human CSF-1 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) operatively linked to a start codon, and an appropriate promoter and control sequences for expression of said N.gradient.3 mutein in a host organism.
- 10. An isolated DNA in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 1) encoding an N.gradient.3 mutein of a CSF in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 2) with the proviso that an effective number of codons encoding the fourth through sixth amino acid residues of (SEQ ID NO: 2) have been altered to codons that do not alter the encoded amino acid residue but that are favored for the bacterial production of the CSF-1 polypeptide.
- 11. Transformed host cells containing a DNA in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 1) encoding an N.gradient.3 mutein of human CSF-1, said mutein selected from a member of the group consisting of an N.gradient.3 mutein of a CSF of (SEQ ID NO: 2) and a carboxy-truncated, CSF active fragment thereof, with the proviso that the codons of (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encode the amino acid residue at positions 52, 59, 150 and 159 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) may independently encode Gln, Asp, Gly, and Asp, respectively.
- 12. A method for producing N.gradient.3C.gradient.221 mutein of a human CSF-1 polypeptide of (SEQ ID NO: 2) comprising transforming host cells using an expression vector that is a member selected from the group consisting of O/E.sub.P P.sub.L LCSF/N.gradient.3C.gradient.221, phoA-LCSF/N.gradient.3C.gradient.221, and O/E phoA-LCSF/N.gradient.3C.gradient.221; culturing said transformed host cells in a culture media that allows expression of said N.gradient.3C.gradient.221 mutein of a human CSF-1 polypeptide; and recovering said N.gradient.3C.gradient.221 mutein of a human CSF-1 polypeptide from said culture.
- 13. The isolated DNA of claim 4 which encodes for the N.gradient.3C.gradient.221 mutein of a CSF-1 polypeptide of (SEQ ID NO: 2).
- 14. An isolated DNA according to (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes a CSF polypeptide consisting of an N.gradient.3 mutein of a human CSF-1 polypeptide, wherein approximately 95% of the N-terminal methionine residues are removed from said mutein, upon expression in E. coli.
- 15. A method of producing in bacteria an N.gradient.3 mutein of a CSF-1 polypeptide that is substantially methionine free comprising: transforming bacteria with a DNA of (SEQ ID NO: 1), said DNA encoding an N.gradient.3 mutein of a CSF-1 polypeptide, said mutein being a member selected from the group consisting of an N.gradient.3 mutein of a CSF-1 of (SEQ ID NO: 2) and a carboxy-truncated, CSF-1 active fragment thereof; and expressing the DNA in said transformed bacteria to produce said N.gradient.3 mutein of a CSF-1 polypeptide, having methionine at its N-terminus, the enzymes of said expressing bacteria removing a substantial amount of said N-terminal methionine to yield a substantially methionine free N.gradient.3 CSF-1 mutein, and recovering the expressed protein.
- 16. An isolated DNA in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes an N.gradient.3 CSF-1 mutein, said mutein being a member selected from the group consisting of amine acid residues 4-522 of the sequence shown in (SEQ ID NO: 2) and carboxy truncated CSF active fragments thereof.
- 17. A DNA sequence in accordance with (SEQ ID NO: 1) that encodes an N.gradient.3 CSF polypeptide selected from the group consisting of amino acid residues 4-522 of the sequence shown in (SEQ ID NO: 2) and carboxy truncated CSF active fragments thereof, operatively linked to a start codon, an appropriate promoter and control sequences for expression of said N.gradient.3 CSF polypeptide in a host organism.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 799,039 and U.S. Ser. No. 799,411, both filed Nov. 27, 1991, which are continuations of U.S. Ser. No. 039,657, filed Apr. 16, 1987 and U.S. Ser. No. 105,261, filed Oct. 13, 1987, (also Ser. No. 105,261 is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 039,654, which was filed Apr. 16, 1987, now abandoned) which are continuation-in-parts of U.S. Ser. No. 923,067, filed 24 Oct. 1986, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 876,819, filed 20 Jun. 1986, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 821,068, filed 21 Jan. 1986, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 756,814, filed 18 Jul. 1985, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 744,924, filed 14 Jun. 1985, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 728,834, filed 30 Apr. 1985, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 698,359, filed 5 Feb. 1985 (all of the above applications being abandoned).
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