Claims
- 1. An isolated nucleotide molecule encoding bile salt-activated milk lipase or a polypeptide portion thereof, the lipase or portion thereof including a heparin binding sequence BXBXXBBB, wherein B is a basic amino acid residue and X is an uncharged amino acid residue, binding bile salts, and having lipase activity in the presence of the bile salts.
- 2. The molecule of claim 1 encoding a heparin binding amino acid fragment and hybridizing under standard conditions to the nucleic acid molecule in FIG. 2, nucleotides 739 to 1041.
- 3. The molecule of claim 1 encoding an amino acid sequence binding bile salts and hybridizing under standard conditions to the nucleic acid molecule in FIG. 2, nucleotides 2353 to 2814.
- 4. The molecule of claim 1 encoding one or more amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of PVPPTGDSEAT, PVPPTGDSETA, PVPPTGDSGAP, PVPPTGDAGPP, PVTPTGDSETA, PVPPTGDSEAA, and PVPPTDDSKEA.
- 5. The molecule of claim 1 further comprising an initiation codon, nucleotides G C T G A T G, and a stop codon, T A G.
- 6. The molecule of claim 1 bound with a detection label.
- 7. a bile-salt activated milk lipase or polypeptide portion thereof, expressed in a procaryotic or yeast expression system, said lipase or portion thereof containing a heparin binding sequence BXBXXBBB, wherein B is a basic amino acid residue and X is an uncharged amino acid residue, binding bile salts and having lipase activity in the presence of the bound bile salts
- 8. The lipase of claim 7 in combination with a non-human milk nutritional solution including fats.
- 9. The lipase of claim 7 consisting essentially of the amino acid sequence shown in FIG. 2, amino acids 539 to 714.
- 10. The lipase of claim 7 including one or more amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of PVPPTGDSEAT, PVPPTGDSETA, PVPPTGDSGAP, PVPPTGDAGPP, PVTPTGDSETA, PVPPTGDSEAA, and PVPPTDDSKEA.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/504,635 entitled "Recombinant Bile Salt Activated Lipases", filed Apr. 4, 1990, abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/122,410 entitled "Dietary Compositions and Methods Using Bile Salt Activated Lipase" filed Nov. 19, 1987 by Jordan J. N. Tang and Chi-Sun Wang issued Jul. 31, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,944,944.
Government Interests
The United States government has certain rights in this invention by virtue of a grant from the National Institute of Health.
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