Human phospholemman homolog

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Recombinant dna technique included in method of making a...

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536 231, 536 243, 4353201, 435325, 4352523, 4351723, C07H 2104, C12N 1512, C12N 1563

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a human phospholemman homolog protein (HPLMH) and polynucleotides which identify and encode HPLMH. The invention also provides genetically engineered expression vectors and host cells comprising the nucleic acid sequences encoding HPLMH. The invention also provides for the use of HPLMH, and antibodies, or agonists or antagonists specifically binding HPLMH, in the prevention and treatment of diseases associated with expression of HPLMH. Additionally the invention provides for the use of antisense molecules to polynucleotides encoding HPLMH for the treatment of diseases associated with the expression of HPLMH. The invention also provides diagnostic assays which utilize the polynucleotide, or fragments or the complement thereof, and antibodies specifically binding HPLMH.

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