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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 2005
Filed:
May. 30, 2002
Eva Hoess, Munich, DE;
Thomas Meier, Munich, DE;
Gabriele Pestlin, Munich, DE;
Friedrich Popp, Penzberg, DE;
Klaus Reichert, Weilheim, DE;
Rainer Schmuck, Benediktbeuern, DE;
Bernd Schneidinger, Hohenschaeftlarn/Neufahrn, DE;
Christoph Seidel, Weilheim, DE;
Wilhelm Tischer, Peissenberg, DE;
Eva Hoess, Munich, DE;
Thomas Meier, Munich, DE;
Gabriele Pestlin, Munich, DE;
Friedrich Popp, Penzberg, DE;
Klaus Reichert, Weilheim, DE;
Rainer Schmuck, Benediktbeuern, DE;
Bernd Schneidinger, Hohenschaeftlarn/Neufahrn, DE;
Christoph Seidel, Weilheim, DE;
Wilhelm Tischer, Peissenberg, DE;
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Nutley, NJ (US);
Abstract
A process is provided for producing an antifusogenic peptide by producing a fusion peptide of from about 14 amino acids up to 70 amino acids in a prokaryotic host cell under conditions in which inclusion bodies are formed. The antifusogenic peptide recovered from the inclusion bodies is a fragment cleaved from the fusion peptide which comprises an antifusogenic peptide.