Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Enzyme – proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for... – Hydrolase
Patent
1996-01-03
1999-01-05
Draper, Garnette D.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Enzyme , proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for...
Hydrolase
530350, 530351, C07K 100
Patent
active
058561617
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an isolated and purified protein that associates with the cytoplasmic domain of the p60 form of the tumor necrosis factor receptor, having a molecular weight of about 52-55 kDa on SDS-PAGE, is a phosphoprotein, and does not bind to the p80 form of the tumor necrosis factor receptor. Also provided is an isolated and purified protein kinase that binds to the cytoplasmic domain of the p60 form of the tumor necrosis factor receptor, said kinase phosphorylates the p60 form of the tumor necrosis factor receptor. Also provided are various methods of manipulating this tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated protein and kinase in order to reduce various biological effects of tumor necrosis factor.
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Aggarwal Bharat B.
Darnay Bryant G.
Adler Benjamin Aaron
Draper Garnette D.
Research Development Foundation
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