Collection of prokaryotic DNA for two hybrid systems...

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C435S007100, C435S091100

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns collections of recombinant cell clones derived from a prokaryotic genome, more particularly fromHelicobacter pylorigenome, useable for two-hybrid systems and methods to produce such collections. The invention further relates to then identification ofH. pyloriprotein-protein interactions and to the application of said collections of recombinant cell clones and said identified proteins interactions to the pharmaceutical and diagnostic field.

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