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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 10, 2007
Filed:
Apr. 12, 1999
Lisa E. Myers, Rockwood, CA;
Anthony B. Schryvers, Calgary, CA;
Robin E. Harkness, Willowdale, CA;
Sheena M. Loosmore, Aurora, CA;
Run-pan Du, Thornhill, CA;
Yan-ping Yang, Willowdale, CA;
Michel H. Klein, Toronto, CA;
Lisa E. Myers, Rockwood, CA;
Anthony B. Schryvers, Calgary, CA;
Robin E. Harkness, Willowdale, CA;
Sheena M. Loosmore, Aurora, CA;
Run-Pan Du, Thornhill, CA;
Yan-Ping Yang, Willowdale, CA;
Michel H. Klein, Toronto, CA;
Aventis Pasteur Limited, Toronto, CA;
Abstract
Purified and isolated nucleic acid molecules are provided which encode Tbp2 proteins ofstrains M35, 3 and LES1. The nucleic acid sequence may be used to produce recombinant Tbp2 proteins of the strain offree of other proteins of thestrain for purposes of diagnostics and medical treatment. Furthermore, the nucleic acid molecules may be used in the diagnosis of infection.