Claims
- 1. A constitutively active, non-endogenous version of an endogenous human G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) comprising the following amino acid residues (carboxy-terminus to amino-terminus orientation) transversing the transmembrane-6 (TM6) and intracellular loop-3 (IC3) regions of the non-endogenous GPCR:
P1 AA15X wherein:
(1) P1 is an amino acid residue located within the TM6 region of the non-endogenous GPCR, where P1 is selected from the group consisting of (i) the endogenous GPCR proline residue, and (ii) a non-endogenous amino acid residue other than proline; (2) AA15 are 15 amino acid residues selected from the group consisting of (a) the 15 endogenous amino acid residues of the endogenous GPCR, (b) 15 non-endogenous amino acid residues, and (c) a combination of 15 amino acid residues, the combination comprising at least one endogenous amino acid residue of the endogenous GPCR and at least one non-endogenous amino acid residue, excepting that none of the 15 endogenous amino acid residues that are positioned within the TM6 region of the GPCR is proline; and (3) X is a non-endogenous amino acid residue located within the IC3 region of said non-endogenous GPCR.
- 2. The non-endogenous human GPCR of claim 1 wherein P1 is the endogenous proline residue.
- 3. The non-endogenous human GPCR of claim 1 wherein P1 is a non-endogenous amino acid residue other than a proline residue.
- 4. The non-endogenous human GPCR of claim 1 wherein AA15 are the 15 endogenous amino acid residues of the endogenous GPCR.
- 5. The non-endogenous human GPCR of claim 1 wherein X is selected from the group consisting of lysine, hisitidine, arganine and alanine residues, excepting that when the endogenous amino acid in position X of said endogenous human GPCR is lysine, X is selected from the group consisting of histidine, arginine and alanine.
- 6. The non-endogenous human GPCR of claim 1 wherein X is a lysine residue, excepting that when the endogenous amino acid in position X of said endogenous human GPCR is lysine, X is an amino acid other than lysine.
- 7. The non-endogenous human GPCR of claim 4 wherein X is a lysine residue, excepting that when the endogenous amino acid in position X of said endogenous human GPCR is lysine, X is an amino acid other than lysine.
- 8. The non-endogenous, human GPCR of claim 1 wherein P1 is a proline residue and X is a lysine residue, excepting that when the endogenous amino acid in position X of said endogenous human GPCR is lysine, X is an amino acid other than lysine.
- 9. A host cell comprising the non-endogenous human GPCR of claim 1.
- 10. The material of claim 9 wherein said host cell is of mammalian origin.
- 11. The non-endogenous human GPCR of claim 1 in a purified and isolated form.
- 12. A nucleic acid sequence encoding a constitutively active, non-endogenous version of an endogenous human G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) comprising the following nucleic acid sequence region transversing the transmembrane-6 (TM6) and intracellular loop-3 (IC3) regions of the GPCR:
3′-Pcodon (AA-codon)15 Xcodon-5′wherein:
(1) pcodon is a nucleic acid encoding region within the TM6 region of the non-endogenous GPCR, where pcodon encodes an amino acid selected from the group consisting of (i) the endogenous GPCR proline residue, and (ii) a non-endogenous amino acid residue other than proline; (2) (AA-codon)15 are 15 codons encoding 15 amino acid residues selected from the group consisting of (a) the 15 endogenous amino acid residues of the endogenous GPCR, (b) 15 non-endogenous amino acid residues, and (c) a combination of 15 amino acid residues, the combination comprising at least one endogenous amino acid residue of the endogenous GPCR and at least one non-endogenous amino acid residue, excepting that none of the 15 endogenous amino acid residues that are positioned within the TM6 region of the GPCR is proline; and (3) Xcondon is a nucleic acid encoding region residue located within the IC3 region of said non-endogenous human GPCR, where Xcodon encodes a non-endogenous amino acid.
- 13. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 12 wherein Pcodon encodes an endogenous proline residue.
- 14. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 12 wherein Pcodon encodes a non-endogenous amino acid residue other than a proline residue.
- 15. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 12 wherein Xcodon encodes a non-endogenous amino acid selected from the group consisting of lysine, histidine, arginine and alanine, excepting that when the endogenous amino acid in position X of said endogenous human GPCR is lysine, Xcodon encodes an amino acid selected from the group consisiting of histidine, arginine and alanine.
- 16. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 13 wherein Xcodon encodes a non-endogenous lysine amino acid excepting that when the endogenous amino acid in position X of said endogenous human GPCR is lysine, Xcodon encodes an amino acid selected from the group consisiting of histidine, arginine and alanine.
- 17. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 12 wherein Xcodon is selected from the group consisting of AAA, AAG, GCA, GCG, GCC and GCU.
- 18. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 12 wherein Xcodon is selected from the group consisting of AAA and AAG.
- 19. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 12 wherein Pcodon is selected from the group consisting of CCA, CCC, CCG and CCU, and Xcodon is selected from the group consisting of AAA and AAG.
- 20. A vector comprising the nucleic acid sequence of claim 12.
- 21. A plasmid comprising the nucleic acid sequence of claim 12.
- 22. A host cell comprising the nucleic acid sequence of claim 21.
- 23. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 12 in a purified and isolated form.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The benefits of commonly owned U.S. Ser. No. 08/839,449 filed Apr. 14, 1997 (now abandoned), U.S. Ser. No. 09/060,188, filed Apr. 14, 1998; U.S. Provisional No. 60/090,783, filed Jun. 26, 1998; and U.S. Provisional No. 60/095,677, filed on Aug. 7, 1998, are hereby claimed.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60090783 |
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60095677 |
Aug 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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Oct 1998 |
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