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Last Updated: April 24, 2024

Claims for Patent: 5,420,242


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Summary for Patent: 5,420,242
Title: Production of human parathyroid hormone from microorganisms
Abstract:The invention provides recombinant plasmids containing in DNA sequences coding for human preproparathyroid hormone. The invention further provides microorganisms, for example E. coli, transformed by these plasmids. The invention also provides a plasmid for insertion into yeast and a transformed yeast in which the plasmid contains DNA coding for parathyroid hormone. Parathyroid hormone is then secreted by the transformed yeast. Further the invention provides alternate polypeptides having parathyroid hormone activity, including PTH analogs, fragments and extensions, and provides alternate leader sequences and secretion signal sequences which can be used in the present invention. Finally, there are provided methods for purification of the secreted PTH hormone and/or derivatives.
Inventor(s): Gautvik; Kaare M. (Oslo, NO), Alestrom; Peter (Sollihogda, NO), Oyen; Tordis B. (Oslo, NO)
Assignee: Gautvik; Kaare M. (both of, NO) Alestrom; Peter (both of, NO)
Application Number:08/087,471
Patent Claims:1. An isolated intact, functional human parathyroid hormone that is resistant to degradation by a KEX2 like proteolytic enzyme between the amino acids in positions 26 and 27 thereof.

2. The intact, functional human parathyroid hormone of claim 1 wherein Lys in position 26 is substituted with Gln.

3. An intact human parathyroid hormone operably linked to a modified Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1 wherein a tetramer Glu-Ala-Glu-Ala, disposed immediately N-terminal to said human parathyroid hormone is omitted.

4. An intact human parathyroid hormone operably linked to the Lys Arg KEX2 cleavage site of the leader sequence of Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1.

5. An intact human parathyroid hormone operably linked to the first 19 amino acids of Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1.

6. A DNA sequence encoding Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1 operably linked to a DNA sequence encoding human parathyroid hormone wherein said DNA sequence stably transforms a yeast cell to express and secrete an intact, functional human parathyroid hormone that is resistant to degradation by a KEX2 like proteolytic enzyme between the amino acids in positions 26 and 27 thereof.

7. The DNA sequence encoding Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1 operably linked to a DNA sequence encoding human parathyroid hormone wherein said DNA sequence encoding human parathyroid hormone is modified such that the codon encoding Lys in position 26 thereof encodes Gln.

8. A DNA sequence encoding Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1 operably linked to a DNA sequence encoding human parathyroid hormone wherein said DNA sequence encoding said mating factor alpha 1 is modified by deletion of the codons encoding the tetramer Glu-Ala-Glu-Ala disposed immediately N-terminal to said DNA sequence encoding human parathyroid hormone.

9. A DNA sequence encoding Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1 and human parathyroid hormone wherein said DNA sequence encoding said human parathyroid hormone is operably linked to a DNA sequence encoding the Lys Arg KEX2 cleavage site of the leader sequence of Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1.

10. A DNA sequence encoding the first 19 amino acids of Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1 and human parathyroid hormone wherein the DNA sequence encoding human parathyroid hormone is operably linked to a portion of a DNA sequence encoding the first 19 amino acids of said Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1 and wherein said DNA sequence encoding the first 19 amino acids of Saccharomyces mating factor alpha 1 and human parathyroid hormone which stably transforms a yeast cell to express and secrete on intact, functional human parathyroid hormone.

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