Vector for introducing molecules in eukaryotic cells and molecules vectorised by same

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APP PUB NO 20040152195A1
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10466591

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The invention concerns a vector for introducing a molecule (X) having at least an amino-terminal end into a eukaryotic cell, characterised in that it consists of an association of a cell incorporating module enabling membrane translocation, and an uniquitin module or other related peptide capable of conjugation, said vector having a carboxy-terminal end designed to be fused by peptide bond to the amino-terminal end of said molecule (X). The invention is characterised in that said vector is rapidly destroyed after separation from said molecule (X). The invention also concerns any molecule vectorised by such a vector.

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UNIVERSITE DE RENNESCAMPUS DE BEAULIEU 263 AVENUE DU GÉNÉRAL LECLERC RENNES CS 74205 - 3504

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Michel, Denis Rennes, FR 3 33

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