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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 09, 2008
Filed:
Jun. 03, 1999
Ian D. Hiles, London, GB;
Michael J. Fry, London, GB;
Ritu Dhand, London, GB;
Michael D. Waterfield, London, GB;
Peter J. Parker, Lincoln's Inn Fields, GB;
Masayuki Otsu, London, GB;
George Panayoutou, London, GB;
Stefano Volinia, London, GB;
Ivan Gout, London, GB;
Ian D. Hiles, London, GB;
Michael J. Fry, London, GB;
Ritu Dhand, London, GB;
Michael D. Waterfield, London, GB;
Peter J. Parker, Lincoln's Inn Fields, GB;
Masayuki Otsu, London, GB;
George Panayoutou, London, GB;
Stefano Volinia, London, GB;
Ivan Gout, London, GB;
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
This invention relates to new polypeptides which exhibit kinase activity or, more specifically, which show phosphoinositide (PI) 3-kinase activity. Such polypeptides are involved in pathways responsible for cellular growth and differentiation. An isolated polypeptide which possesses PI3-kinase activity when produced by recombinant production in insect cells is disclosed.