Claims
- 1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a gene product that inhibits cell apoptosis, or a gene product fragment that inhibits cell apoptosis, wherein the nucleotide sequence comprises at least one death effector domain, or a cell apoptosis-inhibiting derivative or allele of the nucleotide sequence.
- 2. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein a comparison of the sequence of the death effector domain with a search profile according to FIG. 1a or FIG. 1b yields a significance level of p<10−2.
- 3. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the encoded gene product comprises two death effector domains.
- 4. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the encoded gene product binds to a protein of the apoptosis signal transduction path.
- 5. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the encoded gene product binds to the cytoplasmic segment of a membranous, cellular receptor of the apoptosis signal transduction path.
- 6. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 5, wherein the encoded gene product binds to a receptor of the class of TNF receptors.
- 7. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the encoded gene product binds to soluble, intracellular proteins of the apoptosis signal transduction path.
- 8. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the encoded gene product binds to a protease of the caspase type.
- 9. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the encoded gene product binds to a protein of the “death inducing signaling complex” (DISC).
- 10. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the encoded gene product binds to the protein FLICE.
- 11. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the molecule is derived from viral, prokaryotic, or eukaryotic DNA hereditary informational molecules.
- 12. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 11, wherein the encoded gene product comprises an amino acid sequence of GenBank accession code U60315 (MCV 159L).
- 13. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 11, wherein the encoded gene product comprises an amino acid sequence of GenBank accession code U60315 (MCV 160L).
- 14. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 11, wherein the molecule is derived from hereditary information of a γ-Herpes virus.
- 15. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 14, wherein the encoded gene product comprises an amino acid sequence of GenBank accession code U20824 (E8).
- 16. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 14, wherein the encoded gene product comprises an amino acid sequence as set forth in FIG. 16.
- 17. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the encoded gene product comprises an amino acid sequence of GenBank accession code X64346 (ORF 71).
- 18. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 14, wherein the encoded gene product comprises an amino acid sequence as set forth in FIG. 17.
- 19. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 11, wherein the molecule is derived from hereditary information of mammalian cells.
- 20. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 19, wherein the encoded gene product comprises an amino acid sequence as set forth in one of FIGS. 4a, 4b, or 4c.
- 21. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 19, wherein the nucleotide sequence is set forth in one of FIGS. 4a, 4b, or 4c.
- 22. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 19, wherein the encoded gene product comprises two death effector domains and one caspase-homologous domain which is non-functional.
- 23. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein the molecule further comprises a promoter operably linked to the nucleotide sequence.
- 24. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 23, wherein the molecule further comprises regulatory elements for transcription, translation, or both transcription and translation.
- 25. An expression vector comprising the nucleic acid molecule of claim 1.
- 26. A method of isolating a gene product comprising at least one death effector domain, the method comprising
transforming a host cell with an expression vector of claim 25; culturing the host cell under conditions appropriate to promote expression of the gene product; and isolating the gene product from the culture.
- 27. A method for expressing a gene product comprising at least one death effector domain, the method comprising
transforming a host cell with an expression vector of claim 25.
- 28. A host cell transformed with an expression vector of claim 25.
- 29. A host cell of claim 28, wherein the host cell is a mammalian cell.
- 30. A host cell of claim 28, wherein the host cell is a human cell.
- 31. A host cell of claim 30, wherein the host cell is an immune system cell.
- 32. A host cell of claim 31, wherein the immune system cell is a T- or B-lymphocyte.
- 33. An isolated gene product or gene product fragment comprising at least one death effector domain capable of inhibiting cell apoptosis, or a cell apoptosis-inhibiting analog of the gene product or gene product fragment.
- 34. An isolated gene product or gene product fragment, wherein a comparison of the amino acid sequence of the gene product with a search profile according to FIG. 1a or FIG. 1b yields a significance level of p<10−2.
- 35. An isolated gene product or gene product fragment, wherein the gene product or fragment is encoded by a nucleic acid molecule of claim 1.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCTEP9801857 |
Mar 1998 |
US |
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197 13 393.2 |
Apr 1997 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application claims benefit from PCT Application No. PCT/EP98/01857, filed Mar. 31, 1998 and German Patent Application No. 197 13 393.2, filed Apr. 1, 1997, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.