sequence in the probe is substantially present in the genome of the cell.
therefrom, a recombinant vector containing the gene, and bacteria containing the recombinant vector.
5468630 5468632 CDNA CLONE FOR HUMAN INDUCIBLE NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAME Billiar Timothy R; Nussler Andreas K; Geller David A; Simmons Richard L Pittsburgh, PA, UNITED STATES assigned to University of Pittsburg of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education A human tissue inducible nitric oxide synthase cDNA clone is disclosed. A process for preparing this cDNA clone coding for human tissue inducible nitric oxide synthase and for expressing the human tissue inducible nitric oxide synthase protein are
provided.
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RECOMBINANT DNA COMPOUNDS AND EXPRESSION VECTORS ENCODING PARA-NITROBENZYL ESTERASE ACTIVITY FROM BACILLUS Cantwell Cathleen;Hodges Roland; McGilvray Dere; Queener Stephen W; Swartling James R; Zock Joseph Indianapolis, IN, UNITED STATES assigned to Eli Lilly and Company The present invention provides isolated DNA compounds and recombinant DNA cloning and expression vectors that encode PNB esterase from Bacillus subtilis. The invention also provides host cells transformed with these vectors and a method for production of the PNB esterase by recombinant DNA techniques.
GENE ENCODING ENZYME HAVING FLAVIN REDUCING ACTIVITY AND NITROREDUCTASE ACTIVITY Zenno
Shuhei; Inouye
Satosh; Kanoh Hiromas; Saigo Kaoru Kanagawa, JAPAN assigned to Chisso Corporation
The present invention succeeds in isolating a gene encoding an enzyme having an FMN reducing activity and a nitroreductase activity derived from luminous bacteria Vibrio fischeri (ATCC 7744), elucidating its primary structure, and producing Escherichia cob which can express the gene in large quantities. That is, the present invention provides a gene encoding an enzyme having the flavin reducing activity and the nitro-reductase activity, an enzyme produced
5468634 AXL ONCOGENE Liu Edison T
Chapel Hill, NC, UNITED STATES assigned to The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Isolated DNA sequences encoding a mammalian ax1 receptor which exhibits ax1 oncogene activity are disclosed. Also disclosed are vectors containing such DNA sequences, host cells containing such DNA sequences, axl receptor proteins, and soluble ax1 receptors, chimeric proteins including the extracellular domain of the ax1 receptor and DNA sequences encoding such chimeric