Claims
- 1. A polypeptide having an amino acid sequence consisting essentially of the amino acid sequence:
- ______________________________________A E P K N P R E N K L K Q P G D R A D G Q P A G D RA D G Q P A G D R A D G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A G DR A D G Q P A G D R A D G Q P A G D R A D G Q P A GD R A D G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A G D R A A G Q P AG D R A D G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A G D R A D G Q PA G D R A A G Q P A G D R A D G Q P A G D R A A G QP A G D R A A G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A G D R A A GQ P A G N G A G G Q A A G G N A G G G Q G Q N N E GA N A P N E K S V K E Y L D K V R A T V G T E W T______________________________________
- and made by a method comprising the steps of:
- (a) obtaining a 15 kilobase restriction endonuclease Bgl II P. vivax CS DNA fragment in a suitable vector;
- (b) subcloning said fragment in a suitable vector;
- (c) obtaining a 4.1 kilobase P. vivax DNA fragment coding for said amino acid sequence;
- (d) incorporating said fragment into a yeast expression vector,
- (e) transforming yeast with said expression vector,
- (f) culturing said yeast under conditions which allow expression of the protein encoded by said vector, and
- (g) harvesting the medium containing said expressed protein.
- 2. A polypeptide having an amino acid sequence consisting essentially of the sequence;
- __________________________________________________________________________A E P K N P R E N K L K Q P G D R A D G Q P A G D R A DG Q P A G D R A D G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A G D R A D GQ P A G D R A D G Q P A G D R A D G Q P A G D R A D G QP A G D R A A G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A G D R A D G Q PA G D R A A G Q P A G D R A D G Q P A G D R A A G Q P AG D R A D G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A GD R A A G Q P A G D R A A G Q P A G N G A G G Q A A G GN A G G G Q G Q N N E G A N A P N E K S V K E Y L D K VR A T V G T E W T P.__________________________________________________________________________
- 3. The polypeptide of claim 2 expressed by a recombinant yeast transformed by a yeast expression vector, said vector incorporating DNA coding for said polypeptide.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part application of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 754,645 filed on July 9, 1985 in the names of Arnot, D. E. et al, and copending PCT application No. U.S. 86/01373 filed on June 24, 1986 both assigned to New York University. Both of these applications are incorporated by reference herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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