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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 04, 2001
Filed:
Jul. 21, 2000
Yamanouchi Pahrmaceutical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a novel potassium channel protein expressed exclusively in the brain, a DNA molecule having a sequence encoding this protein, a vector containing the DNA molecule, a host cell containing this vector, and a method for obtaining the potassium channel protein, wherein mRNA is extracted from human cells or tissue capable of producing the potassium channel protein of the present invention. Then, use is made of two primers between which the channel protein mRNA or a part of the mRNA region is located by using the thus extracted mRNA as a template. By carrying out a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, the channel protein cDNA or a part thereof can be obtained. Thereafter, the channel protein can be produced by integrating the thus obtained novel potassium channel cDNA or a part of the same into an appropriate expression vector and then effecting its expression in a host cell. The proteins are useful (1) as targets for identifying therapeutic agents for central nervous system disorders such as dementia, cerebral ischemic disorder, epilepsy and the like; (2) for use in a method of screening compounds and peptides capable of acting on the claimed protein; and (3) as agents for the treatment of central nervous system disorders.