Polynucleotide encoding T-cell epitopes of the protein TraT

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07987286

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T-cell epitopes of or derived from the TraT protein of E. coli have been identified and used in the preparation of complexes with immunogens to enhance or provide immune responses to the immunogens. The complexes can be prepared directly, by chemical linkage, or as fusion proteins. In the latter context, polynucleotides encode a fusion protein which a transformed host can express. The fusion proteins may be expressed intracellularly or exported to and expressed on the surface of the transformant host.

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BIOTECH AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITEDROSEVILLE NSW 2069

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Geczy, Andrew F Neutral Bay, AU 1 5
Russell-Jones, Gregory J Middle Cove, AU 11 280

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