Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives
Reexamination Certificate
2011-01-04
2011-01-04
Swope, Sheridan (Department: 1652)
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Carbohydrates or derivatives
C435S320100, C435S252300
Reexamination Certificate
active
07863432
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to polynucleotides which encode a protein kinase A anchor proteins (AKAP) and the use of such polynucleotides to generate AKAP polypeptides or fusion proteins containing AKAP proteins. The present invention also relates to methods of determining the interaction of AKAP proteins with regulatory subunits of protein kinase A and methods for identifying cell-permeable substances.
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Klussmann Enno
Oksche Alexander
Rosenthal Walter
Forschungsverbund Berlin E.V.
Millen White Zelano & Branigan P.C.
Swope Sheridan
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