Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Antibody directed to protein involved in maintaining differentiation of smooth muscle cells
- Patent Title (中): 涉及保持平滑肌细胞分化的蛋白质的抗体
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Application No.: US11869267Application Date: 2007-10-09
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Publication No.: US08110662B2Publication Date: 2012-02-07
- Inventor: Toshio Ota , Takao Isogai , Tetsuo Nishikawa , Koji Hayashi , Kaoru Otsuka , Jun-Ichi Yamamoto , Shizuko Ishii , Tomoyasu Sugiyama , Ai Wakamatsu , Keiichi Nagai , Tetsuji Otsuki , Shin-Ichi Funahashi , Shoji Miyata , Kenji Sobue , Kenichiro Hayashi
- Applicant: Toshio Ota , Takao Isogai , Tetsuo Nishikawa , Koji Hayashi , Kaoru Otsuka , Jun-Ichi Yamamoto , Shizuko Ishii , Tomoyasu Sugiyama , Ai Wakamatsu , Keiichi Nagai , Tetsuji Otsuki , Shin-Ichi Funahashi , Shoji Miyata , Kenji Sobue , Kenichiro Hayashi
- Applicant Address: JP Tokyo JP Osaka
- Assignee: Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha,Kenji Sobue
- Current Assignee: Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha,Kenji Sobue
- Current Assignee Address: JP Tokyo JP Osaka
- Agency: Fish & Richardson P.C.
- Priority: JP11-248036 19990729; JP2000-118776 20000111; JP2000-183767 20000502
- Main IPC: C07K16/00
- IPC: C07K16/00 ; A61K39/00

Abstract:
A cDNA fragment participating in the maintenance of smooth muscle differentiation was isolated using a culture system of chicken gizzard smooth muscle cells, the differential display method and the subtracted hybridization method. Using the obtained cDNA sequence as a query, cDNA sequences of Helix Research Institute (Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-118776) were retrieved, and thus, a novel gene “C-NT2RP3001495” was obtained. The protein encoded by this gene has two WW domains that participate in protein interactions in the N-terminal domain. Evidence suggests that this protein binds to other proteins, and thus regulates the intracellular signal transduction, gene expression, and so on, thereby participating in the maintenance of the differentiation of smooth muscle cells. This protein and compounds regulating the expression thereof are markedly useful in developing drugs for various diseases associated with abnormality in the maintenance of smooth muscle cell differentiation.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080069826A1 Novel Genes Associated with the Maintenance of Differentiation of Smooth Muscle Cells Public/Granted day:2008-03-20
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