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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 14, 1993
Filed:
Sep. 20, 1990
Rae L Burke, San Francisco, CA (US);
Carol Pachl, Oakland, CA (US);
Pablo D Valenzuela, San Francisco, CA (US);
Chiron Corporation, Emeryville, CA (US);
Abstract
The glycoprotein B ('gB') and functional fragments thereof are provided by recombinant DNA technology. Oligonucleotide sequences are provided coding the glycoprotein, its precursor and fragments thereof. Methods and compositions are disclosed for the production of the glycoprotein and functional fragments thereof as well as oligonucleotide sequences, which may be used for probes or other applications, and particularly may be used for vaccines. The following E. coli HB101 strains were deposited at the A.T.C.C. on April 4, 1984, where the plasmid indicates the plasmid employed to transform the strain; pHS112; pHS114 (gB1 mammalian); pHS127A (gB1 yeast); pHS203; and pHS206 (gB2), and assigned Accession Nos. 39649-39653, respectively, where the nature of the plasmid is indicated in parentheses and the number refers back to the number employed in the Experimental section.