Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Using a micro-organism to make a protein or polypeptide
Patent
1978-06-08
1983-10-25
Tanenholtz, Alvin E.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, tissue cell culture or enzyme using process...
Using a micro-organism to make a protein or polypeptide
435 68, 435172, 435317, C12P 2104, C12P 2100, C12N 1500, C12N 100
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044119941
ABSTRACT:
A plasmid or phage gene for a periplasmic or extracellular bacterial protein is cleaved, a double-stranded DNA sequence coding for a selected protein or portion thereof from a eukaryotic cell such as insulin is inserted in that cleaved gene by recombinant DNA techniques and used to transform a bacterium, and the excreted selected protein is collected.
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Itakura et al., Science vol. 198 pp. 1056-1063 Dec. 9, 1977.
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Scheller et al., Science vol. 196 pp. 177-180 Apr. 8, 1977.
Broome Stephanie A.
Efstratiadis Argiris A.
Gilbert Walter
Villa-Komaroff Lydia J.
Haley, Jr. James F.
Tanenholtz Alvin E.
The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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