Claims
- 1. A substantially pure polynucleotide having a sequence encoding human acetylcholinesterase.
- 2. An expression vector comprising the nucleotide sequence of claim 1.
- 3. A host cell transformed with the expression vector of claim 2.
- 4. The host cell of claim 3 being a eukaryotic cell.
- 5. The host cell of claim 4 selected from the group consisting of embryonic or nervous system cells.
- 6. The host cell of claim 4 being a non-mammalian cell.
- 7. A host cell containing a non-naturally occurring recombinant nucleotide construct, wherein said construct comprises a sequence (A) encoding human acetylcholinesterase operably linked to a control sequence (B) such that (B) regulates (A) expression to cause the host cell to produce active human acetylcholinesterase.
- 8. The host cell according to claim 7 in which the nucleotide sequence (A) encoding the human acetylcholinesterase comprises the nucleotide sequence as depicted in FIG. 1f, FIG. 1g.
- 9. A substantially pure nucleotide sequence encoding an acetylcholinesterase, whose polypeptide sequence comprises the polypeptide sequence depicted in FIG. 1k, FIG. 1l from amino acid residue number 1 to amino acid residue number 613.
- 10. A substantially pure nucleotide sequence encoding an acetylcholinesterase, wherein said sequence comprises the nucleotide sequence depicted in FIG. 1f, FIG. 1g from nucleotide residue 169 to nucleotide residue 1998.
- 11. A substantially pure nucleotide sequence encoding a human acetylcholinesterase, wherein said sequence selectively hybridizes to the nucleotide sequence depicted in FIG. 1f, FIG. 1g from nucleotide residue 169 to nucleotide residue 1998.
- 12. The nucleotide sequence according to claim 1, 9, 10 or 11 wherein said sequence comprises genomic DNA.
- 13. The nucleotide sequence according to claim 1, 9, 10 or 11 wherein said sequence comprises cDNA.
- 14. The nucleotide sequence according to claim 1, 9, 10 or 11 wherein said sequence comprises mRNA.
- 15. An expression vector comprising the nucleotide sequence of claim 1, 9, 10 or 11.
- 16. A host cell transformed with the expression vector of claim 15.
- 17. The host cell of claim 16 being a eukaryotic cell.
- 18. The host cell of claim 17 selected from the group consisting of embryonic or nervous system cells.
- 19. The host cell of claim 17 being a non-mammalian cell.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/496,554, filed Mar. 20, 1990, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made with support by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command under Contract No. DAMD 17-87 C 7169 to Hermona Soreq. The U.S. Army has certain rights in the invention.
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