Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Proteins – i.e. – more than 100 amino acid residues – Nucleoproteins – e.g. – chromatin – chromosomal proteins,...
Patent
1995-01-30
1998-11-03
Hutzell, Paula K.
Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins;
Proteins, i.e., more than 100 amino acid residues
Nucleoproteins, e.g., chromatin, chromosomal proteins,...
530350, 435199, C07K 1400, C12N 922
Patent
active
058310240
ABSTRACT:
A cell division mechanism controlling protein which is not expressed during interphase but is expressed in the nucleus after entering into the cell cycle of a mammalian cell, fragments thereof, as well as DNAs coding for said protein or fragments thereof, as well as antibodies against said protein or fragment thereof.
REFERENCES:
Hattori et al., EMBL/GenBank Database Sequence Search Report Accession No. D11374, Submitted 04-Jun. 1992 to DDBJ.
Rudinger, In "Peptide Hormones", (ed. J.A. Porsons) University Park Press, Baltimore, Jun. 1976; pp. 1-7.
Hattori Masakazu
Kubota Hiroshi
Maeda Masatsugu
Minato Nagahiro
Hayes Robert C.
Hutzell Paula K.
Nagahiro Minato
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