Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Enzyme or coenzyme containing – Hydrolases
Patent
1988-07-05
1992-09-29
Stone, Jacqueline
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Enzyme or coenzyme containing
Hydrolases
435 76, 435 696, 435226, A61K 3724, C12N 964, C12N 1557, C12Q 137
Patent
active
051512688
ABSTRACT:
The present invention comprises novel DNA compounds which encode human protein C activity. A variety of eukaryotic and prokaryotic recombinant DNA expression vectors have been constructed that comprise the novel protein C activity-encoding DNA and drive expression of protein C activity when transformed into an appropriate host cell. The novel expression vectors can be used to produce protein C derivatives, such as non-carboxylated, non-glycosylated, or non-hydroxylated protein C, and to produce protein C precursors, such as nascent or zymogen protein C, and to produce sub-fragments of protein C, such as active or inactive light and heavy chain. The recombinant-produced protein C activity is useful in the treatment and prevention of a variety of vascular disorders.
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Bang Nils U.
Beckmann Robert J.
Jaskunas S. Richard
Lai Mei-Huei T.
Little Sheila P.
Eli Lilly and Company
Norman Douglas K.
Stone Jacqueline
Whitaker Leroy
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