Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid
Patent
1996-09-23
1998-06-09
Degen, Nancy
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Involving nucleic acid
4351721, 536 231, 536 2431, 536 2433, C12Q 168, C12N 1512, C07H 2104
Patent
active
057631824
ABSTRACT:
The 5'-terminal partial nucleotide sequence of each clone of a human fetal lung tissue CDNA library was determined. A clone having a novel sequence including a sequence homologous to that of the transcriptional control protein of a yeast was selected from among the above clones and its whole nucleotide structure was determined. It was confirmed that the protein encoded by the gene of the clone was a novel human transcriptional control protein (RPDL protein). Further, an expression vector for expressing the protein and a transformant obtained by transforming with such an expression vector can also be prepared.
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Furukawa Yoichi
Nakamura Yusuke
Cancer Institute
Degen Nancy
Eisai Co. Ltd.
Sandals William
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