Claims
- 1. DNA encoding Ehrlichia canis immunoreactive surface protein P43, said protein having an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No: 2, wherein said DNA is selected from the group consisting of:(a) isolated DNA which encodes said P43 protein; (b) isolated DNA which hybridizes to isolated DNA of (a) above under high stringency conditions consisting of hybridization at 42° C. in the presence of about 50% formamide, a first wash at 65° C. with 2×SSC containing 1% SDS and a second wash at 65° C. with 0.1×SSC, and which encodes said P43 protein; and (c) isolated DNA differing from the isolated DNAs of (a) and (b) above in codon sequence due to the degeneracy of the genetic code, and which encodes said P43 protein having an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No: 2.
- 2. The DNA of claim 1, wherein said DNA has the sequence shown in SEQ ID No:1.
- 3. A vector comprising the DNA of claim 1 and regulatory elements necessary for expression of the DNA in a cell.
- 4. A host cell transfected with the vector of claim 3, said vector expressing said P43 protein.
- 5. The host cell of claim 4, wherein said cell is selected from group consisting of bacterial cells, mammalian cells, plant cells and insect cells.
- 6. The host cell of claim 5, wherein said bacterial cell is E. coli.
FEDERAL FUNDING LEGEND
This invention was produced in part using funds from the Federal government under Grant No. AI31431 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Accordingly, the Federal government has certain rights in this invention.
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