Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se
Patent
1990-08-21
1991-12-31
Martinell, James
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Vector, per se
435 6952, 4351723, 536 27, C12N 1500, C12N 1511
Patent
active
050772198
ABSTRACT:
The subject invention concerns truncated human Il-1 cDNA sequences which encode biologically-active novel human IL-1 proteins. These truncated human IL-1 cDNA sequences can be obtained by genetic engineering procedures using a clone of human IL-1 cDNA, having the accession number NRRL B-15770, as a starting material. The truncated human IL-1 cDNA sequences of the subject invention are contained in specified plasmids whose constructions are described in detail. Biologically-active human IL-1 proteins are useful to induce the production of IL-2 by activated T-cells. They also act on B-cells and NK-cells.
Auron Philip E.
Dinarello Charles A.
Gehrke Lee
Rich Alexander
Rosenwasser Lanny J.
Martinell James
MIT
New England Medical Center Hospitals
Tufts College
Wellesley College
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