US 6,833,252 Β· Granted 2004-12-21
Nucleotide sequence encoding the enzyme I-SecI and the uses thereof
An isolated DNA encoding the enzyme I-SceI is provided. The DNA sequence can be incorporated in cloning and expression vectors, transformed cell lines and transgenic animals. The vectors are useful in gene mapping and site-directed insertion of genes.
Patent details
- Publication number
- US 6,833,252
- Filing date
- 2000-01-27
- Grant date
- 2004-12-21
- Assignee
- Institut Pasteur / Universite Pierre Et Marie Curie
- Inventor(s)
- DUJON BERNARD, CHOULIKA ANDRE, PERRIN ARNAUD, NICOLAS JEAN-FRANCOIS
- CPC class
- C12Q1/683
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