Claims
- 1. A recombinantly made mammalian heparanase protein having an amino acid sequence at least 70% homologous to SEQ ID NO:2 and an apparent molecular weight as determined via denaturative gel electrophoresis of about 60-70 kDa wherein said recombinantly made heparanase can be activated by cleaving with a protease.
- 2. A pharmaceutical composition comprising, as an active ingredients a recombinantly made mammalian heparanase protein having an amino acid sequence at least 70% homologous to SEQ ID NO:2 and an apparent molecular weight as determined via denaturative gel electrophoresis of about 60-70 kDa; and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier wherein said recombinantly made heparanase can be activated by cleaving with a protease.
- 3. A method of modulating heparin-binding of growth factors, cellular responses to heparin-binding growth factors and cytokines, cell interaction with plasma lipoproteins, cellular susceptibility to viral, protozoa and bacterial infections or disintegration of neurodegenerative plaques, the method comprising the step of administering to a subject a recombinantly made mammalian heparanase protein having an amino acid sequence at least 70% homologous to SEQ ID NO:2 and an apparent molecular weight as determined via denaturative gel electrophoresis of about 60-70 kDa wherein said recombinantly made heparanase can be activated by cleaving with a protease.
- 4. A medical equipment comprising a medical device containing, as an active ingredient, a recombinantly made mammalian heparanase protein having an amino acid sequence at least 70% homologous to SEQ ID NO:2 and an apparent molecular weight as determined via denaturative gel electrophoresis of about 60-70 kDa wherein said recombinantly made heparanase can be activated by cleaving with a protease.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/487,716, filed Jan. 19, 2000, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/260,038, filed Mar. 2, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,348,344, issued Feb. 19, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/071,618 filed May 1, 1998 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/071,739, filed May 1, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,177,545, issued Jan. 23, 2001 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/922,170, filed Sep. 2, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,822, issued Oct. 19, 1999.
Continuations (2)
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