Claims
- 1. A polynucleotide fragment comprising a polynucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide having heparanase catalytic activity, wherein said polypeptide shares at least 70% homology with SEQ ID NO:14, as determined using default parameters of a DNA sequence analysis software package developed by the Genetic Computer Group (GCG) at the University of Wisconsin.
- 2. The polynucleotide fragment of claim 1, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes nucleotides 63-1691 of SEQ ID NO:9.
- 3. The polynucleotide fragment of claim 1, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes nucleotides 63-721 of SEQ ID NO:9.
- 4. The polynucleotide fragment of claim 1, wherein said polynucleotide is as set forth in SEQ ID NO:9.
- 5. The polynucleotide fragment of claim 1, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes a segment of SEQ ID NO:9, said segment encodes said polypeptide having said heparanase catalytic activity.
- 6. The polynucleotide fragment of claim 1, wherein said polypeptide includes an amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:14.
- 7. The polynucleotide fragment of claim 1, wherein said polypeptide includes a segment of SEQ ID NO:14 said segment harbors said heparanase catalytic activity.
- 8. The polynucleotide fragment of claim 1, wherein said polynucleotide sequence is selected from the group consisting of double stranded DNA, single stranded DNA and RNA.
- 9. A polynucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:13.
- 10. A polynucleotide sequence at least 70% homologous to SEQ ID NO:13, as determined using default parameters of a DNA sequence analysis software package developed by the Genetic Computer Group (GCG) at the University of Wisconsin, wherein said polynucleotide sequence encodes a polypeptide having heparanase catalytic activity.
- 11. A vector comprising a polynucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide having heparanase catalytic activity, wherein said polypeptide shares at least 70% homology with SEQ ID NO:14, as determined using default parameters of a DNA sequence analysis software package developed by the Genetic Computer Group (GCG) at the University of Wisconsin.
- 12. The vector of claim 11, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes nucleotides 63-1691 of SEQ ID NO:9.
- 13. The vector of claim 11, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes nucleotides 63-721 of SEQ ID NO:9.
- 14. The vector of claim 11, wherein said polynucleotide sequence is as set forth in SEQ ID NO:9.
- 15. The vector of claim 11, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes a segment of SEQ ID NO:9, said segment encodes said polypeptide having said heparanase catalytic activity.
- 16. The vector of claim 11, wherein said polypeptide includes an amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:14.
- 17. The vector of claim 11, wherein said polypeptide includes a segment of SEQ ID NO:14, said segment harbors said heparanase catalytic activity.
- 18. The vector of claim 11, wherein said polynucleotide sequence is selected from the group consisting of double stranded DNA, single stranded DNA and RNA.
- 19. The vector of claim 11, wherein said vector is a baculovirus vector.
- 20. A host cell comprising an exogenous polynucleotide fragment including a polynucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide having heparanase catalytic activity, wherein said polypeptide shares at least 70% homology with SEQ ID NO:14, as determined using default parameters of a DNA sequence analysis software package developed by the Genetic Computer Group (GCG) at the University of Wisconsin.
- 21. The host cell of claim 20, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes nucleotides 63-1691 of SEQ ID NO:9.
- 22. The host cell of claim 20, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes nucleotides 63-721 of SEQ ID NO:9.
- 23. The host cell of claim 20, wherein said polynucleotide sequence is as set forth in SEQ ID NO:9.
- 24. The host cell of claim 20, wherein said polynucleotide sequence includes a segment of SEQ ID NO:9, said segment encodes said polypeptide having said heparanase catalytic activity.
- 25. The host cell of claim 20, wherein said polypeptide includes an amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:14.
- 26. The host cell of claim 20, wherein said polypeptide includes a segment of SEQ ID NO:14 said segment harbors said heparanase catalytic activity.
- 27. The host cell of claim 20, wherein said polynucleotide sequence is selected from the group consisting of double stranded DNA, single stranded DNA and RNA.
- 28. A host cell expressing a recombinant heparanase, wherein said recombinant heparanase shares at least 70% homology with SEQ ID NO:14, as determined using default parameter of a DNA sequence analysis software package developed by the Genetic Computer (Group (GCG) at the University of Wisconsin.
- 29. A heparanase overexpression system comprising a cell overexpressing heparanase catalytic activity, wherein said heparanase catalytic activity is effected by a heparanase sharing at least 70% homology with SEQ ID NO:14, as determined using default parameters of a DNA sequence analysis software package developed by the Genetic Computer Group (GCG) at the University of Wisconsin.
- 30. The host cell of claim 20, wherein said cell is an insect cell.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/988,113, filed Nov. 19, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/776,874, filed Feb. 6, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/258,892, filed Mar. 1, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of PCT/US98/17954, filed Aug. 31, 1998, which claims priority from U.S. patent application ser. no. 09/109,386, filed Jul. 2, 1998, now abandoned, 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.
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