Construction of an IgG binding protein to facilitate downstream

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435 697, 4353701, 530417, C12N 1531, C12N 1562, C12N 1563

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051438445

ABSTRACT:
A recombinant DNA fragment (Z) coding for an immunoglobulin G binding domain related to staphylococcal protein A. The methionine codon of the recombinant DNA fragment has been replaced with a codon of an amino acid residue other than methionine to enable expression of a methionine-free protein. The present invention is also directed to recombinant DNA sequence containing such recombinant DNAS fragment (Z) as well as a recombinant DNA molecule, plasmid vector and bacterial cell containing such recombinant DNAS fragment. Also disclosed is a process for cleaving a fused protein expressed in a biological system using said recombinant DNA fragment.

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P.N.A.S. 82:7646-7650, Nov. 1985, Whitney et al. Detection of Neutral Amino Acid Substitutions in Proteins.

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