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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 19, 2013
Filed:
Mar. 18, 2011
Shirley Longacre, Paris, FR;
Hannah Polson, London, GB;
Ronald Perraut, Abynes Cedex, FR;
Faridabano Nato, Antony, FR;
Shirley Longacre, Paris, FR;
Hannah Polson, London, GB;
Ronald Perraut, Abynes Cedex, FR;
Faridabano Nato, Antony, FR;
Institut Pasteur, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Accordingly, the invention provides constructs in which the nucleic acids encodingMSP4 and MSP5, and the resulting polypeptides, have been modified. More particularly, this invention provides constructs encoding recombinant MSP4 and MSP5 polypeptides, which are expressed as soluble, secreted polypeptides in a baculovirus-insect cell expression system. It was surprisingly found that the recombinant polypeptides contain an EGF-like domain at the C-terminus that is properly folded in the polypeptide.