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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 18, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 13, 2007
Moon-hee Sung, Yuseong-gu, KR;
Ha Ryoung Poo, Daejeon, KR;
Jong Soo Lee, Anseong-si, KR;
Chang Min Jung, Gangnam-gu, KR;
Seung Pyo Hong, Yuseong-gu, KR;
Chul-joong Kim, Yuseong-gu, KR;
Sue-nie Park, Seodaemoon-gu, KR;
Hyun-mi Pyo, Seo-gu, KR;
Moon-Hee Sung, Yuseong-gu, KR;
Ha Ryoung Poo, Daejeon, KR;
Jong Soo Lee, Anseong-si, KR;
Chang Min Jung, Gangnam-gu, KR;
Seung Pyo Hong, Yuseong-gu, KR;
Chul-Joong Kim, Yuseong-gu, KR;
Sue-nie Park, Seodaemoon-gu, KR;
Hyun-mi Pyo, Seo-gu, KR;
Abstract
Expression vectors that can efficiently produce virion capsid protein, tumor-associated protein of human papillomavirus on a microbial surface. Bacterial strains harboring such surface display vectors, and the use of the bacterial strains or their extracts or purified products as complex vaccines, are also described. The surface display vectors contain one or more than two genes selected from among pgsB, pgsC and pgsA, encoding a poly-χ-glutamic acid synthetase complex (pgsBCA) of asp. strain, and genes that encode virion capsid proteins, tumor-associated proteins of human papillomavirus. Methods for preparing the foregoing vectors, vaccines and transformed microorganisms are also described.