Claims
- 1. A fusion peptide, the synthesis of said peptide being directed by a DNA fragment consisting essentially of a DNA transfer vector having an expressible bacterial gene and having inserted therein a nucleotide sequence comprising naturally-occurring codons coding for .beta.-endorphin or identifiable portion thereof having opiate agonist or antagonist activity, said nucleotide sequence comprising a naturally-occurring mammalian sequence coding for said .beta.-endorphin or said identifiable portion thereof and being followed by a stop codon selected from the group consisting of TGA, TAA and TAG, said stop codon for a COOH-terminal amino acid of said .beta.-endorphin or of said identifiable portion thereof, said nucleotide sequence being inserted in such orientation with respect to said bacterial gene that expression of said gene results in synthesis of a fusion peptide comprising said .beta.-endorphin or said identifiable portion thereof.
- 2. The fusion peptide of claim 1, synthesized by a microorganism bearing a DNA transfer vector comprising said DNA fragment coding for said fusion peptide.
- 3. The fusion peptide of claims 1 or 2 wherein said .beta.-endorphin is mouse .beta.-endorphin or identifiable portion thereof.
- 4. The fusion peptide of claims 1 or 2 wherein said .beta.-endorphin is human .beta.-endorphin or identifiable portion thereof.
- 5. The fusion peptide of claim 1 wherein said .beta.-endorphin sequence or identifiable portion thereof having opiate agonist or antagonist activity comprises the -COOH terminal part of said fusion peptide and is preceded by an arginine residue.
- 6. The fusion peptide of claim 5 wherein lysine residues of said fusion peptide are protected from attack by trypsin by reaction with an amino group blocking agent.
- 7. The fusion peptide of claim 6 wherein the amino group blocking agent is citraconic anhydride.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 128,711, filed Mar. 10, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,350,764, issued Sept. 21, 1982.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government Support under grant No. AM-18878-04 awarded by the Department of Health and Human Services. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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