Claims
- 1. A DNA sequence encoding a modified human C3 protein which is capable of forming a stable C3 convertase wherein said modified protein is selected from the group consisting of:(a) a C3 protein in which either Arg-1303, Arg-1320, or both is replaced with another amino acid; (b) a C3 protein which has reduced susceptibility to Factor H and/or Factor I relative to native human C3 convertase, said protein having one or more amino acid changes relative to native human C3 convertase in the region corresponding to amino acid residues 752-754 and/or residues 758-780 of native human C3 convertase; and (c) a C3 protein having amino acid changes relative to native human C3 convertase at amino acid residues 1427, 1431 and/or 1433 of native human C3 convertase.
- 2. A DNA sequence coding for a protein as claimed in claim 1, wherein the protein is modified by replacement of either Arg-1303, Arg-1320, or both by another amino acid.
- 3. A DNA sequence coding for a protein as claimed in claim 2, wherein Arg-1303, Arg-1320 or both are replaced by glutamine, tyrosine, cystene, tryptophan, glutamic acid or glycine.
- 4. A DNA sequence coding for a protein as claimed in claims 2 or 3, wherein Arg-1320 is replaced by glutamine.
- 5. A DNA sequence coding for a protein as claimed in claim 2, wherein Arg-1303 is replaced by glutamic acid, glycine or glutamine.
- 6. A DNA sequence coding for a protein as claimed in claim 1, wherein the protein has reduced susceptibility to Factor H and/or Factor I relative to native human C3 convertase, said protein having one or more amino acid changes relative to native human C3 convertase in the region corresponding to amino residues 752-754 and/or residues 758-780 of native human C3 convertase.
- 7. A DNA sequence coding for a protein as claimed in claim 6, wherein the one or more amino acid changes are changes from acidic amino acid residues to neutral amino acid residues.
- 8. A DNA sequence coding for a protein as claimed in claim 7, wherein the amino acid residue changes are changes from Asp-Glu-Asp to Gly-Ser-Gly.
- 9. A DNA sequence coding for a protein as claimed in claim 1, wherein the protein has amino acid changes relative to native human C3 convertase at amino acid residues 1427, 1431 and/or 1433 of native human C3 convertase.
- 10. A vector comprising the DNA sequence of claim 1.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/793,126, filed Feb. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,849,297, which is a continuation of PCT/GB 95/02121 filed Sept. 8, 1995.
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