Claims
- 1. A fusion protein comprising a first and second amino acid sequence wherein the first amino acid sequence is encoded for by a yeast TYA gene sequence and the second amino acid sequence is encoded for by a gene sequence which encodes a biologically active amino acid sequence wherein the fusion protein self-assembles into particles containing a plurality of the same fusion protein and the particles exhibit biological activity of the second amino acid sequence.
- 2. A fusion protein comprising a first and second amino acid sequence wherein the first amino acid sequence is encoded for a yeast TYA gene sequence and the second amino acid sequence is encoded for by a gene sequence encoding a bacterial, viral, or protozoal antigen and wherein the fusion protein self-assembles into particles containing a plurality of the same fusion protein and the particles are antigenic.
- 3. A fusion protein comprising a first and second amino acid sequence wherein the first amino acid sequence is encoded for by a yeast TYA gene sequence and the second amino acid sequence is encoded for by a gene sequence encoding a therapeutically active amino acid sequence and wherein the fusion protein self-assembles into particles containing a plurality of the same fusion protein and the particles have therapeutic activity associated with the second amino acid sequence.
- 4. A fusion protein comprising a first and second amino acid sequence wherein the first amino acid sequence is encoded for by a yeast TYA gene sequence and the second amino acid sequence is encoded for by a gene sequence encoding a cytokine and wherein the fusion protein self-assembles into particles containing a plurality of the same fusion protein and the particles have cytokine activity.
- 5. A fusion protein according to claim 2 comprising a first and second amino acid sequence wherein the first amino acid sequence is encoded for by a yeast TYA gene sequence and the second amino acid sequence is encoded for by a gene sequence which encodes a viral antigen and wherein the fusion protein self-assembles into particles containing a plurality of the same fusion protein and the particles have antigenicity of the viral antigen.
Priority Claims (2)
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8626148 |
Nov 1986 |
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8708531 |
Sep 1987 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/036,007 filed Apr. 10, 1987, now pending.
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4722840 |
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4925784 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Haynes et al., 1986, Bio/Technology, 4:637. |
Mellor et al., 1985, Nature, 317:243. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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36807 |
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