Abstract: A novel mammalian cytokine, IL-11, and processes for producing it are disclosed. IL-11 may be used in pharmaceutical preparations for stimulating and/or enhancing cells involved in the immune response and cells involved in the proper functioning of the hematopoietic system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 10, 1997
Date of Patent:
December 29, 1998
Assignee:
Genetics Institute, Inc.
Inventors:
Yu-Chung Yang, Frances K. Bennett, Stephan R. Paul
Abstract: A novel human megakaryocytopoietic factor capable of stimulating the growth and development of colonies of megakaryocytes is provided, including procedures for its purification and use as a pharmaceutical agent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 29, 1990
Date of Patent:
July 5, 1994
Assignee:
Genetics Institute, Inc.
Inventors:
Katherine Turner, Steven C. Clark, Thomas G. Gesner, Rodney M. Hewick
Abstract: This invention provides a fusion molecule comprising a DNA sequence encoding a thioredoxin-like protein fused to the DNA sequence encoding a selected heterologous peptide or protein. The peptide or protein may be fused to the amino terminus of the thioredoxin-like molecule, the carboxyl terminus of the thioredoxin-like molecule, or within the thioredoxin-like molecule, for example at the active-site loop of said molecule. Expression of this fusion molecule under the control of a regulatory sequence capable of directing its expression in a desired host cell, produces high levels of stable and soluble fusion protein. The fusion protein, located in the bacterial cytoplasm, may be selectively released from the cell by osmotic shock or freeze/thaw procedures. It may be optionally cleaved to liberate the soluble, correctly folded heterologous protein from the thioredoxin-like portion.
Abstract: This invention provides a fusion molecule comprising a DNA sequence encoding a thioredoxin-like protein fused to the DNA sequence encoding a selected heterologous peptide or protein. The peptide or protein may be fused to the amino terminus of the thioredoxin-like molecule, the carboxyl terminus of the thioredoxin-like molecule, or within the thioredoxin-like molecule, for example at the active-site loop of said molecule. Expression of this fusion molecule under the control of a regulatory sequence capable of directing its expression in a desired host cell, produces high levels of stable and soluble fusion protein. The fusion protein, located in the bacterial cytoplasm, may be selectively released from the cell by osmotic shock or freeze/thaw procedures. It may be optionally cleaved to liberate the soluble, correctly folded heterologous protein from the thioredoxin-like portion.
Abstract: A novel mammalian cytokine, IL-11, and processes for producing it are disclosed. IL-11 may be used in pharmaceutical preparations for stimulating and/or enhancing cells involved in the immune response and cells involved in the proper functioning of the hematopoietic system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 21, 1990
Date of Patent:
June 1, 1993
Assignee:
Genetics Institute, Inc.
Inventors:
Frances K. Bennett, Stephen R. Paul, Yu-Chung Yang
Abstract: An improved method for producing Factor VIII:c is disclosed. The method involves culturing mammalian cells which contain DNA encoding Factor VIII:c and which are capable of expressing Factor VIII:c. In accordance with this invention the cells are cultured in a medium containing an effective amount of a Factor VIII:c-stabilizing substance comprising (a) von Willebrand Factor (VWF), (b) a phospholipid or phospholipid mixture, or a mixture of (a) and (b).