Claims
- 1. An isolated protein, or functional fragment thereof, having a hormone binding and/or DNA binding domain of a retinoic acid receptor, wherein said protein is encoded by DNA capable of hybridizing with at least one polynucleotide having a sequence selected from the group consisting of the sequences shown in FIG. 1B-1 and 1B-2 under non-stringent hybridization conditions.
- 2. A protein according to claim 1 wherein said protein is human retinoic acid receptor.
- 3. A protein according to claim 2 encoded by DNA capable of hybridizing with at least one polynucleotide selected from the sequences shown in FIG. 1B-1 or 1B-2 under high stringency hybridization conditions.
- 4. A protein produced by expression, in receptor negative cells, of recombinant DNA encoding retinoic acid receptor, wherein said protein is encoded by DNA capable of hybridizing with at least one polynucleotide having a sequence selected from the group consisting of the sequences shown in FIG. 1B-1, and 1B-2 under non-stringent hybridization conditions.
- 5. A protein according to claim 4 wherein said protein is human retinoic acid receptor.
- 6. A protein according to claim 5 wherein said human retinoic acid receptor is selected from human retinoic acid receptor alpha or human retinoic acid receptor beta.
- 7. A protein according to claim 4 wherein said protein has a hormone binding and/or DNA binding domain of a retinoic acid receptor.
- 8. A protein according to claim 7 wherein said protein is human retinoic acid receptor.
- 9. A protein according to claim 8 wherein said human retinoic acid receptor is selected from human retinoic acid receptor alpha or human retinoic acid receptor beta.
- 10. A protein according to claim 4 wherein said recombinant DNA is selected from the group consisting of isolated DNAs having the nucleotide sequences shown in FIG. 1B-1, and 1B-2.
- 11. A protein according to claim 4 wherein said recombinant DNA is the retinoic acid encoding sequence of plasmid phRAR1 (ATCC No. 40,392).
- 12. A protein having the hormone binding and/or DNA binding domain of a retinoic acid receptor, wherein said protein is produced, in receptor negative cells, by expression of recombinant DNA capable of hybridizing with at least one polynucleotide having a sequence selected from the group consisting of the sequences shown in FIG. 1B-1, and 1B-2 under non-stringent hybridization conditions.
- 13. A protein according to claim 12 wherein said protein is human retinoic acid receptor.
- 14. A protein according to claim 13 wherein said human retinoic acid receptor is selected from human retinoic acid receptor alpha or human retinoic acid receptor beta.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 546,256, filed Aug. 6, 1990, issued Dec. 15, 1992, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,171,671, which was, in turn a division of U.S. Pat. No. 276,536, filed Nov. 30, 1988, issued Jan. 1, 1991, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,981,784, which in turn, was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 128,331, filed Dec. 2, 1987, now abandoned.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This invention was made with government support under a grant from the National Institutes Health (Grant No. GM 26444).
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Divisions (2)
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