U.S. patent application number 14/019117 was filed with the patent office on 2014-12-18 for multi-specific antigen-binding molecules and uses thereof.
This patent application is currently assigned to Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. The applicant listed for this patent is Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Invention is credited to Tomoyuki Igawa, Chifumi Imai, Takehisa Kitazawa, Tetsuo Kojima, Atsushi Muto, Yukiko Nishida, Zenjiro Sampei, Tetsuhiro Soeda, Tsukasa Suzuki, Kazutaka Yoshihashi.
Application Number | 20140370018 14/019117 |
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Family ID | 46084097 |
Filed Date | 2014-12-18 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140370018 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Igawa; Tomoyuki ; et
al. |
December 18, 2014 |
MULTI-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN-BINDING MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF
Abstract
Various bispecific antibodies that specifically bind to both
blood coagulation factor IX/activated blood coagulation factor IX
and blood coagulation factor X and functionally substitute for the
cofactor function of blood coagulation factor VIII, that is, the
function to promote activation of blood coagulation factor X by
activated blood coagulation factor IX, were produced. From these
antibodies, multispecific antigen-binding molecules having a high
activity of functionally substituting for blood coagulation factor
VIII were successfully discovered.
Inventors: |
Igawa; Tomoyuki; (Shizuoka,
JP) ; Sampei; Zenjiro; (Shizuoka, JP) ;
Kojima; Tetsuo; (Shizuoka, JP) ; Soeda;
Tetsuhiro; (Shizuoka, JP) ; Muto; Atsushi;
(Shizuoka, JP) ; Kitazawa; Takehisa; (Shizuoka,
JP) ; Nishida; Yukiko; (Shizuoka, JP) ; Imai;
Chifumi; (Shizuoka, JP) ; Suzuki; Tsukasa;
(Shizuoka, JP) ; Yoshihashi; Kazutaka; (Shizuoka,
JP) |
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Applicant: |
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Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha |
Tokyo |
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JP |
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Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki
Kaisha
Tokyo
JP
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Family ID: |
46084097 |
Appl. No.: |
14/019117 |
Filed: |
September 5, 2013 |
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Current U.S.
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424/136.1 ;
530/387.3 |
Current CPC
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C07K 2317/56 20130101;
C07K 2317/51 20130101; C07K 2317/76 20130101; A61P 7/00 20180101;
C07K 2317/31 20130101; C07K 16/36 20130101; A61P 43/00 20180101;
C07K 2317/75 20130101; C07K 2317/565 20130101; C07K 16/40 20130101;
A61P 7/04 20180101; C07K 2317/94 20130101 |
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424/136.1 ;
530/387.3 |
International
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C07K 16/40 20060101
C07K016/40 |
Foreign Application Data
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Nov 17, 2010 |
JP |
2010-257022 |
Claims
1-29. (canceled)
30. A bispecific antibody that recognizes blood coagulation factor
IX and/or activated blood coagulation factor IX, and recognizes
blood coagulation factor X, wherein the bispecific antibody
comprises: a first antibody H chain comprising CDRs 1, 2, and 3
that comprise SEQ ID NOs: 105-107, respectively; a second antibody
H chain comprising CDRs 1, 2, and 3 that comprise: SEQ ID NOs:
126-128, respectively, SEQ ID NOs: 129-131, respectively, or SEQ ID
NOs: 135-137, respectively; a first antibody L chain comprising
CDRs 1, 2, and 3 that comprise: SEQ ID NOs: 144-146, respectively,
SEQ ID NOs: 150-152, respectively, SEQ ID NOs: 153-155,
respectively, or SEQ ID NOs: 156-158, respectively; and a second
antibody L chain comprising CDRs 1, 2, and 3 that comprise: SEQ ID
NOs: 144-146, respectively, SEQ ID NOs: 150-152, respectively, SEQ
ID NOs: 153-155, respectively, or SEQ ID NOs: 156-158,
respectively.
31. The bispecific antibody of claim 30, wherein: the first
antibody H chain comprises a variable region comprising SEQ ID NO:
45; the second antibody H chain comprises a variable region
comprising SEQ ID NO: 52, 53, or 55; and each of the first and
second antibody L chains comprises a variable region comprising a
sequence independently selected from SEQ ID NOs: 58, 60, 61, and
62.
32. The bispecific antibody of claim 31, wherein: the first
antibody H chain comprises an antibody H chain constant region
consisting of SEQ ID NO: 69, 70, 72, or 73; the second antibody H
chain comprises an antibody H chain constant region of: SEQ ID NO:
69 or 70, when the first antibody H chain comprises an antibody H
chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 72 or 73, or SEQ ID NO: 72 or
73, when the first antibody H chain comprises an antibody H chain
constant region of SEQ ID NO: 69 or 70; and each of the first and
second antibody L chains comprises an antibody L chain constant
region consisting of SEQ ID NO: 74.
33. The bispecific antibody of claim 32, wherein: the first
antibody H chain comprises SEQ ID NO: 19 or 20; the second antibody
H chain comprises SEQ ID NO: 24, 25, 26, or 27; and each of the
first and second antibody L chains comprises a sequence
independently selected from SEQ ID NO: 28, 30, 31, and 32.
34. A bispecific antibody that recognizes blood coagulation factor
IX and/or activated blood coagulation factor IX, and recognizes
blood coagulation factor X, wherein the bispecific antibody
comprises: a first antibody H chain that is an H chain of an
antibody that binds to an epitope overlapping with an epitope bound
by an antibody consisting of an antibody H chain consisting of SEQ
ID NO: 19 or 20 and an antibody L chain consisting of SEQ ID NO:
28, 30, 31, or 32; a second antibody H chain that is an H chain of
an antibody that binds to an epitope overlapping with an epitope
bound by an antibody consisting of an antibody H chain consisting
of SEQ ID NO: 24, 25, 26, or 27 and an antibody L chain consisting
of SEQ ID NO: 28, 30, 31, or 32; and a first antibody L chain and a
second antibody L chain, each of which is independently selected
from (a) and (b): (a) an L chain of an antibody that binds to an
epitope overlapping with an epitope bound by an antibody that
consists of an antibody H chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 19 or 20
and an antibody L chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 28, 30, 31, or 32;
and (b) an L chain of an antibody that binds to an epitope
overlapping with an epitope bound by an antibody that consists of
an antibody H chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 24, 25, 26, or 27 and
an antibody L chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 28, 30, 31, or 32.
35. The bispecific antibody of claim 34, wherein: the first
antibody H chain comprises, by Kabat numbering, any one or more of
an isoleucine at amino acid position 34; an asparagine, glutamine,
or serine at amino acid position 35; a serine at amino acid
position 49; an arginine at amino acid position 61; a glutamic acid
at amino acid position 62; a serine or threonine at amino acid
position 96; a lysine or arginine at amino acid position 98; a
phenylalanine or tyrosine at amino acid position 100; a glycine at
amino acid position 100b; and a tyrosine at amino acid position
102; the second antibody H chain comprises, by Kabat numbering, any
one or more of an aspartic acid at amino acid position 35; an
arginine at amino acid position 53; a lysine at amino acid position
73; a glycine at amino acid position 76; a lysine or arginine at
amino acid position 96; a tyrosine at amino acid position 98; a
tyrosine at amino acid position 100; and a histidine at amino acid
position 100a; and the first antibody L chain and the second
antibody L chain each independently comprises, by Kabat numbering,
any one of more of a lysine or arginine at amino acid position 27;
a glutamic acid at amino acid position 30; an arginine at amino
acid position 31; a glutamine at amino acid position 32; an
arginine or glutamine at amino acid position 50; a serine at amino
acid position 52; an arginine at amino acid position 53; a lysine
at amino acid position 54; a glutamic acid at amino acid position
55; a serine at amino acid position 92; a serine at amino acid
position 93; a proline at amino acid position 94; and a proline at
amino acid position 95.
36. The bispecific antibody of claim 30, wherein the first and
second antibody L chains are identical.
37. The bispecific antibody of claim 31, wherein the first and
second antibody L chains are identical.
38. The bispecific antibody of claim 32, wherein the first and
second antibody L chains are identical.
39. The bispecific antibody of claim 33, wherein the first and
second antibody L chains are identical.
40. The bispecific antibody of claim 34, wherein the first and
second antibody L chains are identical.
41. The bispecific antibody of claim 35, wherein the first and
second antibody L chains are identical.
42. A bispecific antibody comprising a first polypeptide, a second
polypeptide, a third polypeptide, and a fourth polypeptide,
wherein: (a) the first polypeptide is an antibody H chain
consisting of SEQ ID NO: 19, the second polypeptide is an antibody
H chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 24, and the third and fourth
polypeptides are antibody L chains, each consisting of SEQ ID NO:
30; (b) the first polypeptide is an antibody H chain consisting of
SEQ ID NO: 19, the second polypeptide is an antibody H chain
consisting of SEQ ID NO: 24, and the third and fourth polypeptides
are antibody L chains, each consisting of SEQ ID NO: 31; (c) the
first polypeptide is an antibody H chain consisting of SEQ ID NO:
19, the second polypeptide is an antibody H chain consisting of SEQ
ID NO: 27, and the third and fourth polypeptides are antibody L
chains, each consisting of SEQ ID NO: 28; (d) the first polypeptide
is an antibody H chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 20, the second
polypeptide is an antibody H chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 25, and
the third and fourth polypeptides are antibody L chains, each
consisting of SEQ ID NO: 32; or (e) the first polypeptide is an
antibody H chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 20, the second
polypeptide is an antibody H chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 26, and
the third and fourth polypeptides are antibody L chains, each
consisting of SEQ ID NO: 31.
43. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the bispecific antibody
of claim 30 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
44. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the bispecific antibody
of claim 31 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
45. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the bispecific antibody
of claim 34 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
46. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the bispecific antibody
of claim 35 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
47. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the bispecific antibody
of claim 36 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
48. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the bispecific antibody
of claim 42 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
49. A kit comprising the bispecific antibody of claim 30.
50. A kit comprising the bispecific antibody of claim 31.
51. A kit comprising the bispecific antibody of claim 34.
52. A kit comprising the bispecific antibody of claim 36.
53. A kit comprising the bispecific antibody of claim 42.
54. A method for treating or reducing the incidence of bleeding, a
disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding in a
subject in need thereof, the method comprising administering a
therapeutically effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition
of claim 43 to the subject.
55. A method for treating or reducing the incidence of bleeding, a
disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding in a
subject in need thereof, the method comprising administering a
therapeutically effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition
of claim 44 to the subject.
56. A method for treating or reducing the incidence of bleeding, a
disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding in a
subject in need thereof, the method comprising administering a
therapeutically effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition
of claim 45 to the subject.
57. A method for treating or reducing the incidence of bleeding, a
disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding in a
subject in need thereof, the method comprising administering a
therapeutically effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition
of claim 46 to the subject.
58. A method for treating or reducing the incidence of bleeding, a
disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding in a
subject in need thereof, the method comprising administering a
therapeutically effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition
of claim 47 to the subject.
59. A method for treating or reducing the incidence of bleeding, a
disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding in a
subject in need thereof, the method comprising administering a
therapeutically effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition
of claim 48 to the subject.
60. A kit comprising the bispecific antibody of claim 35.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to multispecific
antigen-binding molecules that functionally substitute for blood
coagulation factor VIII, a cofactor that enhances enzymatic
reactions, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such a
molecule as an active ingredient.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Hemophilia A is a bleeding abnormality caused by a
hereditary decrease or deficiency of blood coagulation factor VIII
(F.VIII) function. Hemophilia A patients are generally administered
with an F.VIII formulation for the bleeding (on-demand
administration). In recent years, F.VIII formulations are also
administered prophylactically to prevent bleeding events
(preventive administration; Non-patent Documents 1 and 2). The
half-life of F.VIII formulations in blood is approximately 12 to 16
hours. Therefore, for continuous prevention, F.VIII formulations
are administered to patients three times a week (Non-patent
Documents 3 and 4). In on-demand administrations, F.VIII
formulations are also additionally administered when necessary at
regular intervals to prevent rebleeding. In addition, the
administration of F.VIII formulations is done intravenously.
Therefore, there has been a strong need for pharmaceutical agents
with a lesser burden than F.VIII formulations.
[0003] Occasionally, anti-F.VIII antibodies (inhibitors) develop in
hemophilia patients. Such inhibitors cancel the effects of the
F.VIII formulations. For bleeding in patients who have developed
inhibitors (inhibitor patients), bypass formulations are
administered. Their action mechanisms are not dependent on F.VIII
function, that is, the function of catalyzing the activation of
blood coagulation factor X (F.X) by activated blood coagulation
factor IX (F.IXa). Therefore, in some cases, bypass formulations
cannot sufficiently stop the bleeding. Accordingly, there has been
a strong need for pharmaceutical agents that are not affected by
the presence of inhibitors and which can functionally substitute
for F.VIII.
[0004] Recently, as a means for solving the problem, antibodies
that functionally substitute for F.VIII and their use were
disclosed (Patent Documents 1, 2, and 3). The antibodies may be
effective for acquired hemophilia in which anti-F.VIII
autoantibodies are present and for von Willebrand disease caused by
an abnormality or deficiency of function of von Willebrand factor
(vWF), but the activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII was
not always sufficient. Therefore, as pharmaceutical agents
exhibiting a high hemostatic effect, antibodies with a higher
activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII than the
above-mentioned antibodies were desired.
PRIOR ART DOCUMENTS
Patent Document
[0005] [Patent Document 1] WO 2005/035754
[0006] [Patent Document 2] WO 2005/035756
[0007] [Patent Document 3] WO 2006/109592
Non-Patent Document
[0008] [Non-patent Document 1] Blood 58, 1-13 (1981) [0009]
[Non-patent Document 2] Nature 312, 330-337 (1984) [0010]
[Non-patent Document 3] Nature 312, 337-342 (1984) [0011]
[Non-patent Document 4] Biochim. Biophys. Acta 871, 268-278
(1986)
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0012] An objective of the present invention is to provide
multispecific antigen-binding molecules that functionally
substitute for F.VIII, a cofactor that enhances enzymatic
reactions.
Means for Solving the Problems
[0013] As a result of dedicated research, the present inventors
succeeded in discovering bispecific antibodies having a better F.Xa
generation-promoting activity than known antibodies from among
various bispecific antibodies that specifically bind to both
F.IX/F.IXa and F.X, and substitute for the cofactor function of
F.VIII, that is, the function to promote F.X activation by F.IXa
(F.Xa generation-promoting function).
[0014] Furthermore, the present inventors succeeded in finding the
positions in the amino acid sequences of bispecific antibodies
having the activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII that
are important for improving the F.Xa generation-promoting activity
of these antibodies, and thus they successfully obtained bispecific
antibodies in which the activity of functionally substituting for
F.VIII is further increased by replacing these amino acids. They
also succeeded in obtaining bispecific antibodies which not only
have a high activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII, but
also have a low F.Xase inhibitory action. Satisfying both of these
properties is very difficult.
[0015] Specifically, the present invention relates to multispecific
antigen-binding molecules that functionally substitute for F.VIII,
a cofactor that enhances enzymatic reactions, and pharmaceutical
compositions comprising such a molecule as an active ingredient,
and specifically relates to the following:
[1] a multispecific antigen-binding molecule that functionally
substitutes for blood coagulation factor VIII, which comprises a
first antigen-binding site that recognizes blood coagulation factor
IX and/or activated blood coagulation factor IX and a second
antigen-binding site that recognizes blood coagulation factor X,
wherein the functional substitution for blood coagulation factor
VIII results from an activated blood coagulation factor X (F.Xa)
generation-promoting activity higher than the activity of a
bispecific antibody (hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ) which comprises an H
chain comprising SEQ ID NOs: 165 and 166, and a commonly shared L
chain comprising SEQ ID NO: 167; [2] the multispecific
antigen-binding molecule of [1], which comprises a first
polypeptide comprising a first antigen-binding site that recognizes
blood coagulation factor IX and/or activated blood coagulation
factor IX and a third polypeptide comprising a third
antigen-binding site that recognizes blood coagulation factor IX
and/or activated blood coagulation factor IX, as well as a second
polypeptide comprising a second antigen-binding site that
recognizes blood coagulation factor X and a fourth polypeptide
comprising a fourth antigen-binding site that recognizes blood
coagulation factor X; [3] the multispecific antigen-binding
molecule of [2], wherein the first polypeptide and the third
polypeptide each comprises an antigen-binding site of an H chain or
L chain of an antibody against blood coagulation factor IX or
activated blood coagulation factor IX, respectively; and the second
polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide each comprises an
antigen-binding site of an H chain or L chain of an antibody
against blood coagulation factor X, respectively; [4] the
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of [3], wherein the
antigen-binding site of the first polypeptide comprises an
antigen-binding site which comprises H chain CDRs consisting of any
one of the amino acid sequences selected from the following (a1) to
(a11), or an antigen-binding site functionally equivalent thereto,
and the antigen-binding site of the second polypeptide comprises an
antigen-binding site which comprises H chain CDRs consisting of any
one of the amino acid sequences selected from the following (b1) to
(b11), or an antigen-binding site functionally equivalent thereto:
[0016] (a1) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2,
and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 75, 76, and 77 (H chain
CDRs of Q1), respectively; [0017] (a2) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ
ID NOs: 78, 79, and 80 (H chain CDRs of Q31), respectively; [0018]
(a3) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3
amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 81, 82, and 83 (H chain CDRs of
Q64), respectively; [0019] (a4) an antigen-binding site comprising
an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 84,
85, and 86 (H chain CDRs of Q85), respectively; [0020] (a5) an
antigen-binding site comprising the H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 87, 88, and 89 (H chain CDRs of
Q153), respectively; [0021] (a6) an antigen-binding site comprising
an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 90,
91, and 92 (H chain CDRs of Q354), respectively; [0022] (a7) an
antigen-binding site comprising the H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 93, 94, and 95 (H chain CDRs of
Q360), respectively; [0023] (a8) an antigen-binding site comprising
the of H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs:
96, 97, and 98 (H chain CDRs of Q405), respectively; [0024] (a9) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 99, 100, and 101 (H chain CDRs of
Q458), respectively; [0025] (a10) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ
ID NOs: 102, 103, and 104 (H chain CDRs of Q460), respectively;
[0026] (a11) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1,
2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 105, 106, and 107 (H
chain CDRs of Q499), respectively; [0027] (b1) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 108, 109, and 110 (H chain CDRs of J232), respectively;
[0028] (b2) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2,
and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 111, 112, and 113 (H
chain CDRs of J259), respectively; [0029] (b3) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 114, 115, and 116 (H chain CDRs of J268), respectively;
[0030] (b4) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2,
and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 117, 118, and 119 (H
chain CDRs of J300), respectively; [0031] (b5) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 120, 121, and 122 (H chain CDRs of J321), respectively;
[0032] (b6) an antigen-binding site comprising the H chain CDR 1,
2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 123, 124, and 125 (H
chain CDRs of J326), respectively; [0033] (b7) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 126, 127, and 128 (H chain CDRs of J327), respectively;
[0034] (b8) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2,
and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 129, 130, and 131 (H
chain CDRs of J339), respectively; [0035] (b9) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 132, 133, and 134 (H chain CDRs of J344), respectively;
[0036] (b10) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1,
2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 135, 136, and 137 (H
chain CDRs of J346), respectively; and [0037] (b11) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 174, 175, and 176 (H chain CDRs of
J142), respectively; [5] the multispecific antigen-binding molecule
of [3], wherein the antigen-binding site of the first polypeptide
comprises an antigen-binding site which comprises an H chain
variable region consisting of any one of the amino acid sequences
selected from the following (a1) to (a11), or an antigen-binding
site functionally equivalent thereto, and the antigen-binding site
of the second polypeptide comprises an antigen-binding site which
comprises an H chain variable region consisting of any one of the
amino acid sequences selected from the following (b1) to (b11), or
an antigen-binding site functionally equivalent thereto: [0038]
(a1) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 35 (H chain variable region of
Q1); [0039] (a2) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain
variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 36 (H chain
variable region of Q31); [0040] (a3) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 37 (H chain variable region of Q1); [0041] (a4) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 38 (H chain variable region of Q85);
[0042] (a5) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 39 (H chain variable
region of Q153); [0043] (a6) an antigen-binding site comprising an
H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 40 (H
chain variable region of Q354); [0044] (a7) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 41 (H chain variable region of Q360); [0045] (a8) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 42 (H chain variable region of Q405);
[0046] (a9) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 43 (H chain variable
region of Q458); [0047] (a10) an antigen-binding site comprising an
H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 44 (H
chain variable region of Q460); [0048] (a11) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of
SEQ ID NO: 45 (H chain variable region of Q499); [0049] (b1) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 46 (H chain variable region of J232);
[0050] (b2) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 47 (H chain variable
region of J259); [0051] (b3) an antigen-binding site comprising an
H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 48 (H
chain variable region of J268); [0052] (b4) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 49 (H chain variable region of J300); [0053] (b5) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 50 (H chain variable region of J321);
[0054] (b6) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 51 (H chain variable
region of J326); [0055] (b7) an antigen-binding site comprising an
H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 52 (H
chain variable region of J327); [0056] (b8) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 53 (H chain variable region of J339); [0057] (b9) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 54 (H chain variable region of J344);
[0058] (b10) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 55 (H chain variable
region of J346); and [0059] (b11) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 172 (H chain variable region of J142); [6] the multispecific
antigen-binding molecule of [3], wherein the antigen-binding sites
included in the third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide
comprise an antigen-binding site which comprises L chain CDRs
consisting of any one of the amino acid sequences selected from the
following (c1) to (c10), or an antigen-binding site functionally
equivalent thereto: [0060] (c1) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 138,
139, and 140 (L chain CDR of L2), respectively; [0061] (c2) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 141, 142, and 143 (L chain CDR of
L45), respectively; [0062] (c3) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 144,
145, and 146 (L chain CDR of L248), respectively; [0063] (c4) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 147, 148, and 149 (L chain CDR of
L324), respectively; [0064] (c5) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 150,
151, and 152 (L chain CDR of L334), respectively; [0065] (c6) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 153, 154, and 155 (L chain CDR of
L377), respectively; [0066] (c7) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 156,
157, and 158 (L chain CDR of L404), respectively; [0067] (c8) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 159, 160, and 161 (L chain CDR of
L406), respectively; [0068] (c9) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 137,
138, and 139 (L chain CDR of L408), respectively; and [0069] (c10)
an antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 177, 178, and 179 (L chain CDR of
L180), respectively; [7] the multispecific antigen-binding molecule
of [3], wherein the antigen-binding sites included in the third
polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide comprise an antigen-binding
site which comprises an L chain variable region consisting of any
one of the amino acid sequences selected from the following (c1) to
(c10), or an antigen-binding site functionally equivalent thereto:
[0070] (c1) an antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 56 (L chain variable
region of L2); [0071] (c2) an antigen-binding site comprising an L
chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 57 (L chain
variable region of L45); [0072] (c3) an antigen-binding site
comprising an L chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 58 (L chain variable region of L248); [0073] (c4) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 59 (L chain variable region of L324);
[0074] (c5) an antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 60 (L chain variable
region of L334); [0075] (c6) an antigen-binding site comprising an
L chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 61 (L
chain variable region of L377); [0076] (c7) an antigen-binding site
comprising an L chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 62 (L chain variable region of L404); [0077] (c8) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 63 (L chain variable region of L406);
[0078] (c9) an antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 64 (L chain variable
region of L408); and [0079] (c10) an antigen-binding site
comprising an L chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 173 (L chain variable region of L180); [8] the multispecific
antigen-binding molecule of [3], wherein the first and second
polypeptides further comprise an antibody H chain constant region,
and the third and fourth polypeptides comprise an antibody L chain
constant region; [9] the multispecific antigen-binding molecule of
[3], wherein the first and second polypeptides comprise an antibody
H chain constant region, and the third and fourth polypeptides
comprise an antibody L chain constant region, and wherein the third
polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared L
chain; [10] the multispecific antigen-binding molecule of [8] or
[9], wherein the first polypeptide comprises an antibody H chain
constant region consisting of any one of the amino acid sequences
selected from the group consisting of the following (d1) to (d6) or
the group consisting of the following (d7) to (d9), and the second
polypeptide comprises an antibody H chain constant region
consisting of any one of the amino acid sequences selected from a
group different from that of the above-mentioned first polypeptide:
[0080] (d1) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 65 (G4k);
[0081] (d2) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 66 (z7);
[0082] (d3) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 67 (z55);
[0083] (d4) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 68 (z106);
[0084] (d5) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 69 (z118);
[0085] (d6) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 70 (z121);
[0086] (d7) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 71 (G4h);
[0087] (d8) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 72 (z107); and
[0088] (d9) an H chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 73 (z119);
[11] the multispecific antigen-binding molecule of [8] or [9],
wherein the third and fourth polypeptides comprise the antibody L
chain constant region consisting of the following amino acid
sequence of: [0089] (e) an L chain constant region of SEQ ID NO: 74
(k); [12] the multispecific antigen-binding molecule of [8] or [9],
wherein the first polypeptide comprises any one antibody H chain
selected from the following (a1) to (a14), the second polypeptide
comprises any one antibody H chain selected from the following (b1)
to (b12), and the third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide
comprise any one antibody L chain selected from the following (c1)
to (c10): [0090] (a1) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 (Q1-G4k); [0091] (a2) an antibody H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2
(Q31-z7); [0092] (a3) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3 (Q64-z55); [0093] (a4) an antibody H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10
(Q64-z7); [0094] (a5) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11 (Q85-G4k); [0095] (a6) an antibody H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12
(Q153-G4k); [0096] (a7) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 13 (Q354-z106); [0097] (a8) an antibody
H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14
(Q360-G4k); [0098] (a9) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 15 (Q360-z118); [0099] (a10) an
antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 16 (Q405-G4k); [0100] (a11) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17 (Q458-z106); [0101] (a12)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 18 (Q460-z121); [0102] (a13) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19 (Q499-z118); [0103] (a14)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 20 (Q499-z121); [0104] (b1) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4 (J268-G4h); [0105] (b2) an
antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 5 (J321-G4h); [0106] (b3) an antibody H chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6 (J326-z107); [0107] (b4) an
antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 7 (J344-z107); [0108] (b5) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21 (J232-G4h); [0109] (b6) an
antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 22 (J259-z107); [0110] (b7) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 23 (J300-z107); [0111] (b8)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 24 (J327-z107); [0112] (b9) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25 (J327-z119); [0113] (b10)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 26 (J339-z119); [0114] (b11) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27 (J346-z107); [0115] (b12)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 170 (J142-G4h); [0116] (c1) an antibody L chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8 (L2-k); [0117] (c2) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 9 (L45-k); [0118] (c3) an antibody L chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 28 (L248-k); [0119] (c4) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 29 (L324-k); [0120] (c5) an antibody L chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 30 (L334-k); [0121] (c6) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 31 (L377-k); [0122] (c7) an antibody L chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 32 (L404-k); [0123] (c8) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 33 (L406-k); [0124] (c9) an antibody L chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 34 (L408-k); and [0125] (c10) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 171 (L180-k); [13] the multispecific antigen-binding molecule
of [1], wherein the first polypeptide comprises an antigen-binding
site which binds to an epitope overlapping with an epitope that
binds to an antibody consisting of the antibody H chain of any one
of (a1) to (a14) and the antibody L chain of any one of (c1) to
(c10) of [12], and the second polypeptide comprises an
antigen-binding site which binds to an epitope overlapping with an
epitope that binds to an antibody consisting of the antibody H
chain of any one of (b1) to (b12) and the antibody L chain of any
one of (c1) to (c10) of [12]; [14] the multispecific
antigen-binding molecule of [8] or [9], wherein the first
polypeptide comprises any one antibody H chain selected from the
following (e1) to (e3), the second polypeptide comprises any one
antibody H chain selected from the following (f1) to (f3), and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide comprise any one
antibody L chain selected from the following (g1) to (g4): [0126]
(e1) an H chain of an antibody which binds to an epitope
overlapping with an epitope bound by an antibody consisting of an
antibody H chain of any one of (a1) to (a14) and an antibody L
chain of any one of (c1) to (c10), of [12]; [0127] (e2) an antibody
H chain, wherein at least one amino acid residue selected from the
amino acid residues at positions 34, 35, 49, 61, 62, 96, 98, 100,
100b, and 102 by Kabat numbering in any one antibody H chain
selected from (e1) is substituted with another amino acid; [0128]
(e3) an antibody H chain, wherein by Kabat numbering, the amino
acid residue at position 34 is isoleucine, the amino acid residue
at position 35 is asparagine, glutamine, or serine, the amino acid
residue at position 49 is serine, the amino acid residue at
position 61 is arginine, the amino acid residue at position 62 is
glutamic acid, the amino acid residue at position 96 is serine or
threonine, the amino acid residue at position 98 is lysine or
arginine, the amino acid residue at position 100 is phenylalanine
or tyrosine, the amino acid residue at position 100b is glycine, or
the amino acid residue at position 102 is tyrosine in any antibody
H chain selected from (e1); [0129] (f1) an H chain of an antibody
which binds to an epitope overlapping with an epitope bound by an
antibody consisting of an antibody H chain of any of (b1) to (b12)
of [12] and an antibody L chain of any of (c1) to (c10) of [12];
[0130] (f2) an antibody H chain, wherein at least one amino acid
residue selected from the amino acid residues at positions 35, 53,
73, 76, 96, 98, 100, and 100a by Kabat numbering in any antibody H
chain of (f1) is substituted with another amino acid; [0131] (f3)
an antibody H chain, wherein by Kabat numbering, the amino acid
residue at position 35 is aspartic acid, the amino acid residue at
position 53 is arginine, the amino acid residue at position 73 is
lysine, the amino acid residue at position 76 is glycine, the amino
acid residue at position 96 is lysine or arginine, the amino acid
residue at position 98 is tyrosine, the amino acid residue at
position 100 is tyrosine, or the amino acid residue at position
100a is histidine in any one antibody H chain selected from (f1);
[0132] (g1) an L chain of an antibody which binds to an epitope
overlapping with an epitope bound by an antibody which consists of
an antibody H chain of any one of (a1) to (a14) and an antibody L
chain of any one of (c1) to (c10), of [12]; [0133] (g2) an L chain
of an antibody which binds to an epitope overlapping with an
epitope bound by an antibody which consists of an antibody H chain
of any one of (b1) to (b12) and an antibody L chain of any one of
(c1) to (c10), of [12]; [0134] (g3) an antibody L chain, wherein at
least one amino acid residue selected from the amino acid residues
at positions 27, 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 92, 93, 94, and 95
by Kabat numbering in the antibody L chain of either (g1) or (g2)
is substituted with another amino acid; and [0135] (g4) an antibody
L chain, wherein by Kabat numbering, the amino acid residue at
position 27 is lysine or arginine, the amino acid residue at
position 30 is glutamic acid, the amino acid residue at position 31
is arginine, the amino acid residue at position 32 is glutamine,
the amino acid residue at position 50 is arginine or glutamine, the
amino acid residue at position 52 is serine, the amino acid residue
at position 53 is arginine, the amino acid residue at position 54
is lysine, the amino acid residue at position 55 is glutamic acid,
the amino acid residue at position 92 is serine, the amino acid
residue at position 93 is serine, the amino acid residue at
position 94 is proline, or the amino acid residue at position 95 is
proline in the antibody L chain of either (g1) or (g2); [15] the
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of any one of [1] to [14],
wherein the multispecific antigen-binding molecule is a
multispecific antibody; [16] a bispecific antibody of any one of
the following (a) to (u): [0136] (a) a bispecific antibody
(Q1-G4k/J268-G4h/L45-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 9; [0137]
(b) a bispecific antibody (Q1-G4k/J321-G4h/L45-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 9; [0138] (c) a bispecific antibody
(Q31-z7/J326-z107/L2-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 8; [0139]
(d) a bispecific antibody (Q64-z55/J344-z107/L45-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 9; [0140] (e) a bispecific antibody
(Q64-z7/J326-z107/L334-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0141]
(f) a bispecific antibody (Q64-z7/J344-z107/L406-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0142] (g) a bispecific antibody
(Q85-G4k/J268-G4h/L406-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0143]
(h) a bispecific antibody (Q85-G4k/J321-G4h/L334-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0144] (i) a bispecific antibody
(Q153-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0145]
(j) a bispecific antibody (Q354-z106/J259-z107/L324-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 13, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 29; [0146] (k) a bispecific antibody
(Q360-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0147]
(l) a bispecific antibody (Q360-z118/J300-z107/L334-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 15, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 23, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0148] (m) a bispecific antibody
(Q405-G4k/J232-G4h/L248-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 16, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 28; [0149]
(n) a bispecific antibody (Q458-z106/J346-z107/L408-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 34; [0150] (o) a bispecific antibody
(Q460-z121/J327-z119/L334-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 18, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0151]
(p) a bispecific antibody (Q499-z118/J327-z107/L334-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30;
[0152] (q) a bispecific antibody (Q499-z118/J327-z107/L377-k),
wherein the first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the second polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24, and
the third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly
shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 31; [0153] (r) a bispecific antibody
(Q499-z118/J346-z107/L248-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 28; [0154]
(s) a bispecific antibody (Q499-z121/J327-z119/L404-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 32; [0155] (t) a bispecific antibody
(Q499-z121/J339-z119/L377-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 26, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 31; and
[0156] (u) a bispecific antibody (Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k),
wherein the first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12, the second polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170, and
the third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly
shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 171; [17] a nucleic acid encoding the
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of any one of [1] to [15] or
the bispecific antibody of [16]; [18] a vector inserted with the
nucleic acid of [17]; [19] a cell comprising the nucleic acid of
[17] or the vector of [18]; [20] a method for producing the
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of any one of [1] to [15] or
the bispecific antibody of [16] by culturing the cell of [19]; [21]
a pharmaceutical composition comprising the multispecific
antigen-binding molecule of any one of [1] to [15] or the
bispecific antibody of [16], and a pharmaceutically acceptable
carrier; [22] the composition of [21], which is a pharmaceutical
composition used for prevention and/or treatment of bleeding, a
disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding;
[23] the composition of [22], wherein the bleeding, the disease
accompanying bleeding, or the disease caused by bleeding is a
disease that develops and/or progresses due to a decrease or
deficiency in the activity of blood coagulation factor VIII and/or
activated blood coagulation factor VIII; [24] the composition of
[23], wherein the disease that develops and/or progresses due to a
decrease or deficiency in the activity of blood coagulation factor
VIII and/or activated blood coagulation factor VIII is hemophilia
A; [25] the composition of [23], wherein the disease that develops
and/or progresses due to a decrease or deficiency in the activity
of blood coagulation factor VIII and/or activated blood coagulation
factor VIII is a disease showing emergence of an inhibitor against
blood coagulation factor VIII and/or activated blood coagulation
factor VIII; [26] the composition of [23], wherein the disease that
develops and/or progresses due to a decrease or deficiency in the
activity of blood coagulation factor VIII and/or activated blood
coagulation factor VIII is acquired hemophilia; [27] the
composition of [23], wherein the disease that develops and/or
progresses due to a decrease in the activity of blood coagulation
factor VIII and/or activated blood coagulation factor VIII is von
Willebrand disease; [28] a method for preventing and/or treating
bleeding, a disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by
bleeding, which comprises the step of administering the
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of any one of [1] to [15] or
the bispecific antibody of [16], or the composition of any one of
[21] to [27]; and [29] a kit for use in the prevention and/or
treatment method of [28], which comprises at least the
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of any one of [1] to [15] or
the bispecific antibody of [16], or the composition of any one of
[21] to [27].
[0157] Furthermore, the present invention relates to:
[30] use of the multispecific antigen-binding molecule of any one
of [1] to [15], the bispecific antibody of [16], or the composition
of any one of [21] to [27] in the manufacture of an agent for
preventing and/or treating bleeding, a disease accompanying
bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding; and [31] the
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of any one of [1] to [15],
the bispecific antibody of [16], or the composition of any one of
[21] to [27] for preventing and/or treating bleeding, a disease
accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding.
[0158] The present invention also relates to bispecific antibodies
that functionally substitute for F.VIII, a cofactor that enhances
enzymatic reactions, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the
antibody as an active ingredient, and more specifically relates
to:
[32] a bispecific antibody that functionally substitutes for blood
coagulation factor VIII, which comprises a first antigen-binding
site that recognizes blood coagulation factor IX and/or activated
blood coagulation factor IX and a second antigen-binding site that
recognizes blood coagulation factor X, wherein the bispecific
antibody is any of the following (a) to (u): [0159] (a) a
bispecific antibody (Q1-G4k/J268-G4h/L45-k), wherein the first
polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of
SEQ ID NO: 1, the second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4, and the third polypeptide
and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID
NO: 9; [0160] (b) a bispecific antibody (Q1-G4k/J321-G4h/L45-k),
wherein the first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 9; [0161] (c) a bispecific antibody
(Q31-z7/J326-z107/L2-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 8; [0162]
(d) a bispecific antibody (Q64-z55/J344-z107/L45-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 9; [0163] (e) a bispecific antibody
(Q64-z7/J326-z107/L334-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0164]
(f) a bispecific antibody (Q64-z7/J344-z107/L406-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0165] (g) a bispecific antibody
(Q85-G4k/J268-G4h/L406-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0166]
(h) a bispecific antibody (Q85-G4k/J321-G4h/L334-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0167] (i) a bispecific antibody
(Q153-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0168]
(j) a bispecific antibody (Q354-z106/J259-z107/L324-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 13, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 29; [0169] (k) a bispecific antibody
(Q360-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0170]
(l) a bispecific antibody (Q360-z118/J300-z107/L334-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 15, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 23, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0171] (m) a bispecific antibody
(Q405-G4k/J232-G4h/L248-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 16, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 28; [0172]
(n) a bispecific antibody (Q458-z106/J346-z107/L408-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 34; [0173] (o) a bispecific antibody
(Q460-z121/J327-z119/L334-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 18, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0174]
(p) a bispecific antibody (Q499-z118/J327-z107/L334-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0175] (q) a bispecific antibody
(Q499-z118/J327-z107/L377-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 31; [0176]
(r) a bispecific antibody (Q499-z118/J346-z107/L248-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 28; [0177] (s) a bispecific antibody
(Q499-z121/J327-z119/L404-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 32; [0178]
(t) a bispecific antibody (Q499-z121/J339-z119/L377-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 26, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 31; and [0179] (u) a bispecific antibody
(Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170, and the third polypeptide and the
fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 171;
[33] a nucleic acid encoding the bispecific antibody of [32]; [34]
a vector inserted with the nucleic acid of [33]; [35] a cell
comprising the nucleic acid of [33] or the vector of [34]; [36] a
method for producing the bispecific antibody of [32] by culturing
the cell of [35]; [37] a pharmaceutical composition comprising the
bispecific antibody of [32], and a pharmaceutically acceptable
carrier; [38] the composition of [37], which is a pharmaceutical
composition used for prevention and/or treatment of bleeding, a
disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding;
[39] the composition of [38], wherein the bleeding, the disease
accompanying bleeding, or the disease caused by bleeding is a
disease that develops and/or progresses due to a decrease or
deficiency in the activity of blood coagulation factor VIII and/or
activated blood coagulation factor VIII; [40] the composition of
[39], wherein the disease that develops and/or progresses due to a
decrease or deficiency in the activity of blood coagulation factor
VIII and/or activated blood coagulation factor VIII is hemophilia
A; [41] the composition of [39], wherein the disease that develops
and/or progresses due to a decrease or deficiency in the activity
of blood coagulation factor VIII and/or activated blood coagulation
factor VIII is a disease showing emergence of an inhibitor against
blood coagulation factor VIII and/or activated blood coagulation
factor VIII; [42] the composition of [39], wherein the disease that
develops and/or progresses due to a decrease or deficiency in the
activity of blood coagulation factor VIII and/or activated blood
coagulation factor VIII is acquired hemophilia; [43] the
composition of [39], wherein the disease that develops and/or
progresses due to a decrease in the activity of blood coagulation
factor VIII and/or activated blood coagulation factor VIII is von
Willebrand disease; [44] a method for preventing and/or treating
bleeding, a disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by
bleeding, which comprises the step of administering the bispecific
antibody of [32] or the composition of any one of [37] to [43];
[45] a kit for use in the prevention and/or treatment method of
[44], which comprises the bispecific antibody of [32], or the
composition of any one of [37] to [43]; [46] use of the bispecific
antibody of [32] or the composition of any one of [37] to [43] in
the manufacture of an agent for preventing and/or treating
bleeding, a disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by
bleeding; and [47] the bispecific antibody of [32] or the
composition of any one of [37] to [43] for preventing and/or
treating bleeding, a disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease
caused by bleeding.
Effects of the Invention
[0180] The present invention provides antibodies that recognize
both an enzyme and its substrate, which are multispecific
antigen-binding molecules having a high activity of functionally
substituting for F.VIII. Furthermore, the present invention
provides antibodies that recognize both an enzyme and its
substrate, which are multispecific antigen-binding molecules having
a high activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII and a low
F.Xase inhibitory action.
[0181] Since humanized antibodies are generally thought to have
high stability in blood and low immunogenicity, multispecific
antibodies of the present invention may be very promising as
pharmaceuticals.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0182] FIG. 1 describes the F.Xase inhibitory action.
(a) F.VIIIa forms a complex with F.IXa (F.Xase) and activates F.X.
(b) A bispecific antibody binds to F.IXa and F.X and activates F.X.
(c) Both F.VIIIa and the bispecific antibody activate F.X without
competition. (d) Binding of the bispecific antibody to F.IXa and/or
F.X inhibits the formation of the complex formed between F.Xase and
F.X. (e) Binding of the bispecific antibody to F.IXa and/or F.X
inhibits the activity of F.Xase.
[0183] FIG. 2 describes the screening. Approximately 200 types each
of genes for antibodies against human F.IXa and human F.X were
produced, and they were incorporated into animal cell expression
vectors. 40,000 or more bispecific antibodies as a combination of
an anti-F.IXa antibody and anti-F.X antibody were transiently
expressed. F.Xa generation-promoting activity and F.Xase inhibitory
action were evaluated to screen for bispecific antibodies having a
high F.Xa generation-promoting activity and a low F.Xase inhibitory
action. Furthermore, by substituting amino acids when necessary,
prototype antibodies were produced.
[0184] FIG. 3 shows the F.Xa generation-promoting activities of
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ, Q1-G4k/J268-G4h/L45-k,
Q1-G4k/J321-G4h/L45-k, Q31-z7/J326-z107/L2-k, and
Q64-z55/J344-z107/L45-k. The concentrations of the antibody
solutions were 300, 30, and 3 .mu.g/mL (the concentrations after
mixing Human Factor IXa, Novact (registered trademark) M, Human
Factor X, and the antibody solution were 100, 10, and 1 .mu.g/mL),
the enzyme reaction and color development were performed for ten
minutes and 50 minutes, respectively. As a result, these antibodies
showed a higher F.Xa generation-promoting activity compared to
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ described in WO 2006/109592.
[0185] FIG. 4 shows the F.Xa generation-promoting activity of
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ, prototype antibodies, and modified
antibodies with amino acid substitutions. The concentrations of the
antibody solutions were 300, 30, and 3 .mu.g/mL (the concentrations
after mixing Human Factor IXa, Novact (registered trademark) M,
Human Factor X, and the antibody solution were 100, 10, and 1
.mu.g/mL), the enzyme reaction and color development were performed
for two minutes and 20 minutes, respectively. As a result, these
modified antibodies showed a higher F.Xa generation-promoting
activity compared to the prototype antibodies.
[0186] FIG. 5 shows the F.Xase inhibitory action of
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ, prototype antibodies, and modified
antibodies with amino acid substitutions.
The figure shows the effects of hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ,
Q1-G4k/J268-G4h/L45-k, Q31-z7/J326-z107/L2-k,
Q1-G4k/J321-G4h/L45-k, Q64-z55/J344-z107/L45-k,
Q85-G4k/J268-G4h/L406-k, Q85-G4k/J321-G4h/L334-k,
Q64-z7/J344-z107/L406-k, Q64-z7/J326-z107/L334-k,
Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k, Q405-G4k/J232-G4h/L248-k,
Q360-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k, Q153-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k,
Q458-z106/J346-z107/L408-k, Q360-z118/J300-z107/L334-k,
Q499-z118/J327-z107/L377-k, Q499-z121/J327-z119/L404-k,
Q499-z121/J339-z119/L377-k, Q499-z118/J346-z107/L248-k,
Q354-z106/J259-z107/L324-k, Q460-z121/J327-z119/L334-k, and
Q499-z118/J327-z107/L334-k on F.X activation by F.IXa in the
presence of F.VIIIa. The F.Xase inhibitory actions of the
antibodies are indicated as the value obtained by subtracting the
absorbance of the antibody-free reaction solution from the
absorbance of the antibody-supplemented reaction solution. The
concentrations of the antibody solutions were 300 and 30 .mu.g/mL
(the concentrations after mixing Human Factor IXa, F.VIIIa, Human
Factor X, and the antibody solution were 100 and 10 .mu.g/mL), the
enzyme reaction and color development were performed for six
minutes and 14 minutes, respectively. The more positive the value
of F.Xase inhibitory action shown on the horizontal axis, the
weaker the F.Xase inhibitory action is. As a result,
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ described in WO 2006/109592 showed strong
F.Xase inhibitory action. All of the antibodies of the present
invention showed weaker F.Xase inhibitory action compared to
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ, or did not show inhibitory action.
[0187] FIG. 6A shows the amino acid sequences of the prototype
antibodies and the modified antibodies with amino acid
substitutions. When the sequence name is not indicated in the Ref
column, the variable region sequence of the Name column is
mentioned. A "- (hyphen)" is shown where an amino acid is absent at
the number by Kabat numbering. A ". (dot)" is shown where amino
acid is the same when comparing the variable region of the Name
column and the Ref column, and the amino acid of the variable
region of the Name column is shown where the amino acids are
different. Amino acids found to be important for improvement of
F.Xa generation-promoting activity were indicated by framing
them.
[0188] FIG. 6B is a continuation of FIG. 6A.
[0189] FIG. 6C is a continuation of FIG. 6B.
[0190] FIG. 6D is a continuation of FIG. 6C.
MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0191] Multispecific antigen-binding molecules described herein
comprise a first antigen-binding site and a second antigen-binding
site that can specifically bind to at least two different types of
antigens. While the first antigen-binding site and the second
antigen-binding site are not particularly limited as long as they
have an activity to bind to F.IX and/or F.IXa, and F.X,
respectively, examples include sites necessary for binding with
antigens, such as antibodies, scaffold molecules (antibody-like
molecules) or peptides, or fragments containing such sites.
Scaffold molecules are molecules that exhibit function by binding
to target molecules, and any polypeptide may be used as long as
they are conformationally stable polypeptides that can bind to at
least one target antigen. Examples of such polypeptides include
antibody variable regions, fibronectin (WO 2002/032925), protein A
domain (WO 1995/001937), LDL receptor A domain (WO 2004/044011, WO
2005/040229), ankyrin (WO 2002/020565), and such, and also
molecules described in documents by Nygren et al. (Current Opinion
in Structural Biology, 7: 463-469 (1997); and Journal of Immunol
Methods, 290: 3-28 (2004)), Binz et al. (Nature Biotech 23:
1257-1266 (2005)), and Hosse et al. (Protein Science 15: 14-27
(2006)). Furthermore, as mentioned in Curr Opin Mol. Ther. 2010
August; 12(4): 487-95 and Drugs. 2008; 68(7): 901-12, peptide
molecules that can bind to target antigens may be used.
[0192] Herein, multispecific antigen-binding molecules are not
particularly limited as long as they are molecules that can bind to
at least two different types of antigens, but examples include
polypeptides containing the above-mentioned antigen-binding sites,
such as antibodies and scaffold molecules as well as their
fragments, and aptamers comprising nucleic acid molecules and
peptides, and they may be single molecules or multimers thereof.
Preferred multispecific antigen-binding molecules include
multispecific antibodies that can bind specifically to at least two
different antigens. Particularly preferred examples of antibodies
which have an activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII of
the present invention include bispecific antibodies (BsAb) that can
bind specifically to two different antigens (they may also be
called dual specific antibodies).
[0193] In the present invention, the term "commonly shared L chain"
refers to an L chain that can link with two or more different H
chains, and show binding ability to each antigen. Herein, the term
"different H chain(s)" preferably refers to H chains of antibodies
against different antigens, but is not limited thereto, and also
refers to H chains whose amino acid sequences are different from
each other. Commonly shared L chain can be obtained, for example,
according to the method described in WO 2006/109592.
[0194] The multispecific antigen-binding molecules of the present
invention (preferably bispecific antibodies) are antibodies having
specificity to two or more different antigens, or molecules
comprising fragments of such antibodies. The antibodies of the
present invention are not particularly limited, but are preferably
monoclonal antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies used in the present
invention include not only monoclonal antibodies derived from
animals such as humans, mice, rats, hamsters, rabbits, sheep,
camels, and monkeys, but also include artificially modified gene
recombinant antibodies such as chimeric antibodies, humanized
antibodies, and bispecific antibodies.
[0195] Furthermore, the L chains of an antibody which will become a
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of the present invention may
be different, but preferably have commonly shared L chains.
[0196] Multispecific antigen-binding molecules of the present
invention are preferably recombinant antibodies produced using
genetic recombination techniques (See, for example, Borrebaeck C A
K and Larrick J W, THERAPEUTIC MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES, Published in
the United Kingdom by MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS LTD, 1990). Recombinant
antibodies can be obtained by cloning DNAs encoding antibodies from
hybridomas or antibody-producing cells, such as sensitized
lymphocytes, that produce antibodies, inserting them into suitable
vectors, and then introducing them into hosts (host cells) to
produce the antibodies.
[0197] Furthermore, antibodies of the present invention may include
not only whole antibodies but also antibody fragments and
low-molecular-weight antibodies (minibodies), and modified
antibodies.
[0198] For example, antibody fragments or minibodies include
diabodies (Dbs), linear antibodies, and single chain antibody
(hereinafter, also denoted as scFvs) molecules. Herein, an "Fv"
fragment is defined as the smallest antibody fragment that
comprises a complete antigen recognition site and binding site.
[0199] An "Fv" fragment is a dimer (VH-VL dimer) in which an H
chain variable region (VH) and an L chain variable region (VL) are
strongly linked by non-covalent binding. The three complementarity
determining regions (CDRs) of each of the variable regions interact
with each other to form an antigen-binding site on the surface of
the VH-VL dimer. Six CDRs confer the antigen-binding site to an
antibody. However, one variable region (or half of the Fv
comprising only three CDRs specific to an antigen) alone can
recognize and bind to an antigen, though its affinity is lower than
that of the entire binding site.
[0200] An Fab fragment (also called F(ab)) further comprises an L
chain constant region and an H chain constant region (CH1). An Fab'
fragment differs from an Fab fragment in that it additionally
comprises several residues derived from the carboxyl terminus of
the H chain CH1 region, comprising one or more cysteines from the
hinge region of the antibody. Fab'-SH refers to an Fab' in which
one or more cysteine residues of its constant region comprise a
free thiol group. An F(ab') fragment is produced by cleavage of
disulfide bonds between the cysteine residues in the hinge region
of F(ab').sub.2 pepsin digest. Other chemically bound antibody
fragments are also known to those skilled in the art.
[0201] Diabodies are bivalent minibodies constructed by gene fusion
(Holliger, P. et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 90: 6444-6448
(1993); EP 404,097; WO 93/11161). Diabodies are dimers consisting
of two polypeptide chains, in which each polypeptide chain
comprises an L chain variable region (VL) and an H chain variable
region (VH) linked with a linker short enough to prevent
association of these two domains within the same chain, for
example, a linker of preferably 2 to 12 amino acids, more
preferably 3 to 10 amino acids, particularly about 5 amino acids.
The polypeptide chain form a dimer since the linker between the VL
and VH encoded on the same polypeptide is too short to form a
single chain variable region fragment. Therefore, diabodies
comprise two antigen-binding sites.
[0202] A single-chain antibody or an scFv antibody fragment
comprises the VH and VL regions of an antibody, and these regions
exist in a single polypeptide chain. In general, an Fv polypeptide
further comprises a polypeptide linker between the VH and VL
regions, and this enables an scFv to form a structure necessary for
antigen binding (for a review on scFvs, see Pluckthun "The
Pharmacology of Monoclonal Antibodies" Vol. 113 (Rosenburg and
Moore ed. (Springer Verlag, New York) pp. 269-315, 1994). In the
context of the present invention, linkers are not particularly
limited so long as they do not inhibit the expression of the
antibody variable regions linked at their ends.
[0203] IgG-type bispecific antibodies can be secreted from hybrid
hybridomas (quadromas) produced by fusing two kinds of hybridomas
that produce IgG antibodies (Milstein C et al. Nature 1983, 305:
537-540). They can also be secreted by taking the L chain and H
chain genes constituting the two kinds of IgGs of interest, a total
of four kinds of genes, and introducing them into cells to
coexpress the genes.
[0204] In this case, by introducing suitable amino acid
substitutions to the CH3 regions of the H chains, IgGs having a
heterogeneous combination of H chains can be preferentially
secreted (Ridgway J B et al. Protein Engineering 1996, 9: 617-621;
Merchant A M et al. Nature Biotechnology 1998, 16: 677-681; WO
2006/106905; Davis J H et al. Protein Eng Des Sel. 2010, 4:
195-202).
[0205] Regarding the L chains, since diversity of L chain variable
regions is lower than that of H chain variable regions, commonly
shared L chains that can confer binding ability to both H chains
may be obtained. The antibodies of the present invention comprise
commonly shared L chains. Bispecific IgGs can be efficiently
expressed by introducing the genes of the commonly shared L chain
and both H chains into cells.
[0206] Bispecific antibodies may be produced by chemically
crosslinking Fab's. Bispecific F(ab').sub.2 can be produced, for
example, by preparing Fab' from an antibody, using it to produce a
maleimidized Fab' with ortho-phenylenedi-maleimide (o-PDM), and
then reacting this with Fab' prepared from another antibody to
crosslink Fab's derived from different antibodies (Keler T et al.
Cancer Research 1997, 57: 4008-4014). The method of chemically
linking an Fab'-thionitrobenzoic acid (TNB) derivative and an
antibody fragment such as Fab'-thiol (SH) is also known (Brennan
Metal. Science 1985, 229: 81-83).
[0207] Instead of a chemical crosslink, a leucine zipper derived
from Fos and Jun may also be used. Preferential formation of
heterodimers by Fos and Jun is utilized, even though they also form
homodimers. Fab' to which Fos leucine zipper is added, and another
Fab' to which Jun leucine zipper is added are expressed and
prepared. Monomeric Fab'-Fos and Fab'-Jun reduced under mild
conditions are mixed and reacted to form bispecific F(ab').sub.2
(Kostelny S A et al. J. of Immunology, 1992, 148: 1547-53). This
method can be applied not only to Fab's but also to scFvs, Fvs, and
such.
[0208] Furthermore, bispecific antibodies including sc(Fv).sub.2
such as IgG-scFv (Protein Eng Des Sel. 2010 April; 23(4): 221-8)
and BiTE (Drug Discov Today. 2005 Sep. 15; 10(18): 1237-44.),
DVD-Ig (Nat. Biotechnol. 2007 November; 25(11): 1290-7. Epub 2007
Oct. 14; and MAbs. 2009 July; 1(4): 339-47. Epub 2009 Jul. 10.),
and also others (IDrugs 2010, 13: 698-700) including two-in-one
antibodies (Science. 2009 Mar. 20; 323(5921): 1610-4; and
Immunotherapy. 2009 September; 1(5): 749-51.), Tri-Fab, tandem
scFv, and diabodies are known (MAbs. 2009 November; 1(6): 539-547).
In addition, even when using molecular forms such as scFv-Fc and
scaffold-Fc, bispecific antibodies can be produced efficiently by
preferentially secreting a heterologous combination of Fcs (Ridgway
J B et al., Protein Engineering 1996, 9: 617-621; Merchant A M et
al. Nature Biotechnology 1998, 16: 677-681; WO 2006/106905; and
Davis J H et al., Protein Eng Des Sel. 2010, 4: 195-202.).
[0209] A bispecific antibody may also be produced using a diabody.
A bispecific diabody is a heterodimer of two cross-over scFv
fragments. More specifically, it is produced by forming a
heterodimer using VH(A)-VL(B) and VH(B)-VL(A) prepared by linking
VHs and VLs derived from two kinds of antibodies, A and B, using a
relatively short linker of about 5 residues (Holliger P et al. Proc
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1993, 90: 6444-6448).
[0210] The desired structure can be achieved by linking the two
scFvs with a flexible and relatively long linker comprising about
15 residues (single chain diabody: Kipriyanov S M et al. J. of
Molecular Biology. 1999, 293: 41-56), and conducting appropriate
amino acid substitutions (knobs-into-holes: Zhu Z et al. Protein
Science. 1997, 6: 781-788; VH/VL interface engineering: Igawa T et
al. Protein Eng Des Sel. 2010, 8: 667-77).
[0211] An sc(Fv).sub.2 that can be produced by linking two types of
scFvs with a flexible and relatively long linker, comprising about
15 residues, may also be a bispecific antibody (Mallender W D et
al. J. of Biological Chemistry, 1994, 269: 199-206).
[0212] Examples of modified antibodies include antibodies linked to
various molecules such as polyethylene glycol (PEG). The antibodies
of the present invention include such modified antibodies. In the
context of the present invention, the substance to which the
modified antibodies are linked is not limited. Such modified
antibodies can be obtained by chemically modifying obtained
antibodies. Such methods are well established in the art.
[0213] The antibodies of the present invention include human
antibodies, mouse antibodies, rat antibodies, or such, and their
origins are not limited. They may also be genetically modified
antibodies, such as chimeric or humanized antibodies.
[0214] Methods for obtaining human antibodies are known in the art.
For example, transgenic animals carrying the entire repertoire of
human antibody genes can be immunized with desired antigens to
obtain desired human antibodies (see International Patent
Application WO 93/12227, WO 92/03918, WO 94/02602, WO 94/25585, WO
96/34096, and WO 96/33735).
[0215] Genetically modified antibodies can also be produced using
known methods. Specifically, for example, chimeric antibodies may
comprise H chain and L chain variable regions of an immunized
animal antibody, and H chain and L chain constant regions of a
human antibody. Chimeric antibodies can be obtained by linking DNAs
encoding the variable regions of the antibody derived from the
immunized animal, with DNAs encoding the constant regions of a
human antibody, inserting this into an expression vector, and then
introducing it into host cells to produce the antibodies.
[0216] Humanized antibodies are modified antibodies often referred
to as "reshaped" human antibodies. A humanized antibody is
constructed by transferring the CDRs of an antibody derived from an
immunized animal to the complementarity determining regions of a
human antibody. Conventional genetic recombination techniques for
such purposes are known (see European Patent Application
Publication No. EP 239400; International Publication No. WO
96/02576; Sato K et al., Cancer Research 1993, 53: 851-856;
International Publication No. WO 99/51743).
[0217] The multispecific antigen-binding molecules of the present
invention are those that recognize F.IX and/or F.IXa, and F.X, and
functionally substitute for cofactor function of F.VIII, and
characterized in that the molecules have a higher F.Xa
generation-promoting activity compared to hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ
(described in WO 2006/109592) which is known as a bispecific
antibody that functionally substitutes for F.VIII. Furthermore,
antibodies of the present invention usually have a structure which
comprises a variable region of an anti-F.IXa antibody and a
variable region of an anti-F.X antibody.
[0218] More specifically, the present invention provides a
multispecific antigen-binding molecule that functionally
substitutes for F.VIII, which comprises a first antigen-binding
site that recognizes F.IX and/or F.IXa and a second antigen-binding
site that recognizes F.X, wherein the function that substitutes for
the function of F.VIII is caused by a higher F.Xa
generation-promoting activity compared to the activity of the
bispecific antibody (hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ) which comprises H
chains consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 165 and 166, and a commonly shared
L chain consisting of SEQ ID NO: 167.
[0219] A multispecific antigen-binding molecule of the present
invention comprises a first polypeptide and a third polypeptide
comprising an antigen-binding site that recognizes F.IX and/or
F.IXa, and a second polypeptide and a fourth polypeptide comprising
an antigen-binding site that recognizes F.X. The first polypeptide
and the third polypeptide, and the second polypeptide and the
fourth polypeptide each include the antigen-binding site of the
antibody H chain and the antigen-binding site of the antibody L
chain.
[0220] For example, in a multispecific antigen-binding molecule of
the present invention, the first polypeptide and the third
polypeptide include an antigen-binding site of an H chain and L
chain of an antibody against F.IX or F.IXa, respectively; and the
second polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide comprise an
antigen-binding site of an H chain and L chain of an antibody
against F.X, respectively.
[0221] At this time, the antigen-binding sites of the antibody L
chain included in the first polypeptide and the third polypeptide,
and the second polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide may be
commonly shared L chains.
[0222] A polypeptide comprising an antigen-binding site of an
antibody L chain in the present invention is preferably a
polypeptide which comprises all or a part of the sequence of the
antibody L chain which binds to F.IX, F.IXa and/or F.X.
[0223] Preferred embodiments of the antigen-binding site of the
first polypeptide of an antibody of the present invention
specifically include antigen-binding sites comprising the amino
acid sequences of:
Q1 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 75, 76, and
77, respectively); Q31 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequences (SEQ
ID NOs: 78, 79, and 80, respectively); Q64 H chain each CDR1, 2,
and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 81, 82, and 83, respectively); Q85 H
chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 84, 85, and 86,
respectively); Q153 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID
NOs: 87, 88, and 89, respectively); Q354 H chain each CDR1, 2, and
3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 90, 91, and 92, respectively); Q360 H chain
each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 93, 94, and 95,
respectively); Q405 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID
NOs: 96, 97, and 98, respectively); Q458 H chain each CDR1, 2, and
3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 99, 100, and 101, respectively); Q460 H
chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 102, 103, and 104,
respectively); and Q499 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ
ID NOs: 105, 106, and 107, respectively) mentioned in the
later-described Examples, or antigen-binding sites that are
functionally equivalent to them.
[0224] Preferred embodiments of the antigen-binding site of a
second polypeptide specifically include, for example,
antigen-binding sites comprising the amino acid sequences of:
J232 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 108, 109,
and 110, respectively); J259 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence
(SEQ ID NOs: 111, 112, and 113, respectively); J268 H chain each
CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 114, 115, and 116,
respectively); J300 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID
NOs: 117, 118, and 119, respectively); J321 H chain each CDR1, 2,
and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 120, 121, and 122, respectively); J326
H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 123, 124, and
125, respectively); J327 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ
ID NOs: 126, 127, and 128, respectively); J339 H chain each CDR1,
2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 129, 130, and 131, respectively);
J344 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 132, 133,
and 134, respectively); J346 H chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence
(SEQ ID NOs: 135, 136, and 137, respectively); and J142 H chain
each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 174, 175, and 176,
respectively) mentioned in the later-described Examples, or
antigen-binding sites that are functionally equivalent to them.
[0225] More specifically, the present invention provides
multispecific antigen-binding molecules, wherein the
antigen-binding site of the first polypeptide comprises an
antigen-binding site which comprises H chain CDRs consisting of any
one of the amino acid sequences selected from the following (a1) to
(a11), or an antigen-binding site functionally equivalent thereto,
and the antigen-binding site of the second polypeptide comprises an
antigen-binding site which comprises H chain CDRs consisting of any
one of the amino acid sequences selected from the following (b1) to
(b11), or an antigen-binding site functionally equivalent thereto:
[0226] (a1) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2,
and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 75, 76, and 77 (H chain
CDRs of Q1), respectively; [0227] (a2) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ
ID NOs: 78, 79, and 80 (H chain CDRs of Q31), respectively; [0228]
(a3) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3
amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 81, 82, and 83 (H chain CDRs of
Q64), respectively; [0229] (a4) an antigen-binding site comprising
an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 84,
85, and 86 (H chain CDRs of Q85), respectively; [0230] (a5) an
antigen-binding site comprising the H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 87, 88, and 89 (H chain CDRs of
Q153), respectively; [0231] (a6) an antigen-binding site comprising
an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 90,
91, and 92 (H chain CDRs of Q354), respectively; [0232] (a7) an
antigen-binding site comprising the H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 93, 94, and 95 (H chain CDRs of
Q360), respectively; [0233] (a8) an antigen-binding site comprising
the of H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs:
96, 97, and 98 (H chain CDRs of Q405), respectively; [0234] (a9) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 99, 100, and 101 (H chain CDRs of
Q458), respectively; [0235] (a10) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ
ID NOs: 102, 103, and 104 (H chain CDRs of Q460), respectively;
[0236] (a11) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1,
2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 105, 106, and 107 (H
chain CDRs of Q499), respectively; [0237] (b1) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 108, 109, and 110 (H chain CDRs of J232), respectively;
[0238] (b2) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2,
and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 111, 112, and 113 (H
chain CDRs of J259), respectively; [0239] (b3) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 114, 115, and 116 (H chain CDRs of J268), respectively;
[0240] (b4) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2,
and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 117, 118, and 119 (H
chain CDRs of J300), respectively; [0241] (b5) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 120, 121, and 122 (H chain CDRs of J321), respectively;
[0242] (b6) an antigen-binding site comprising the H chain CDR 1,
2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 123, 124, and 125 (H
chain CDRs of J326), respectively; [0243] (b7) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 126, 127, and 128 (H chain CDRs of J327), respectively;
[0244] (b8) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2,
and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 129, 130, and 131 (H
chain CDRs of J339), respectively; [0245] (b9) an antigen-binding
site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs: 132, 133, and 134 (H chain CDRs of J344), respectively;
[0246] (b10) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1,
2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 135, 136, and 137 (H
chain CDRs of J346), respectively; and [0247] (b11) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 174, 175, and 176 (H chain CDRs of
J142), respectively.
[0248] Preferred embodiments of the antigen-binding site of the
third and fourth polypeptides specifically include, for example,
antigen-binding sites comprising the amino acid sequences of:
L2 L chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 138, 139, and
140, respectively); L45 L chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ
ID NOs: 141, 142, and 143, respectively); L248 L chain each CDR1,
2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 144, 145, and 146, respectively);
L324 L chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 147, 148,
and 149, respectively); L334 L chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence
(SEQ ID NOs: 150, 151, and 152, respectively); L377 L chain each
CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 153, 154, and 155,
respectively); L404 L chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID
NOs: 156, 157, and 158, respectively); L406 L chain each CDR1, 2,
and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 159, 160, and 161, respectively); L408
L chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence (SEQ ID NOs: 162, 163, and
164, respectively); and L180 L chain each CDR1, 2, and 3 sequence
(SEQ ID NOs: 177, 178, and 179, respectively) mentioned in the
later-described Examples, or antigen-binding sites that are
functionally equivalent to them.
[0249] More specifically, the present invention provides
multispecific antigen-binding molecules, wherein the
antigen-binding sites included in the third polypeptide and the
fourth polypeptide comprise an antigen-binding site which comprises
L chain CDRs consisting of any one of the amino acid sequences
selected from the following (c1) to (c10), or an antigen-binding
site functionally equivalent thereto: [0250] (c1) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 138, 139, and 140 (L chain CDR of
L2), respectively; [0251] (c2) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 141,
142, and 143 (L chain CDR of L45), respectively; [0252] (c3) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 144, 145, and 146 (L chain CDR of
L248), respectively; [0253] (c4) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 147,
148, and 149 (L chain CDR of L324), respectively; [0254] (c5) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 150, 151, and 152 (L chain CDR of
L334), respectively; [0255] (c6) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 153,
154, and 155 (L chain CDR of L377), respectively; [0256] (c7) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 156, 157, and 158 (L chain CDR of
L404), respectively; [0257] (c8) an antigen-binding site comprising
an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 159,
160, and 161 (L chain CDR of L406), respectively; [0258] (c9) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino
acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 137, 138, and 139 (L chain CDR of
L408), respectively; and [0259] (c10) an antigen-binding site
comprising an L chain CDR1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID
NOs: 177, 178, and 179 (L chain CDR of L180), respectively.
[0260] The amino acid sequences of the H chain variable regions of
Q1, Q31, Q64, Q85, Q153, Q354, Q360, Q405, Q458, Q460, and Q499 of
the present invention are indicated by the following SEQ ID NOs,
respectively.
[0261] Q1: SEQ ID NO: 35
[0262] Q31: SEQ ID NO: 36
[0263] Q64: SEQ ID NO: 37
[0264] Q85: SEQ ID NO: 38
[0265] Q153: SEQ ID NO: 39
[0266] Q354: SEQ ID NO: 40
[0267] Q360: SEQ ID NO: 41
[0268] Q405: SEQ ID NO: 42
[0269] Q458: SEQ ID NO: 43
[0270] Q460: SEQ ID NO: 44
[0271] Q499: SEQ ID NO: 45
[0272] The amino acid sequences of the H chain variable regions of
J232, J259, J268, J300, J321, J326, J327, J339, J344, J346, and
J142 of the present invention are indicated by the following SEQ ID
NOs, respectively.
[0273] J232: SEQ ID NO: 46
[0274] J259: SEQ ID NO: 47
[0275] J268: SEQ ID NO: 48
[0276] J300: SEQ ID NO: 49
[0277] J321: SEQ ID NO: 50
[0278] J326: SEQ ID NO: 51
[0279] J327: SEQ ID NO: 52
[0280] J339: SEQ ID NO: 53
[0281] J344: SEQ ID NO: 54
[0282] J346: SEQ ID NO: 55
[0283] J142: SEQ ID NO: 172
[0284] More specifically, the present invention provides
multispecific antigen-binding molecules, wherein the
antigen-binding site of the first polypeptide comprises an
antigen-binding site which comprises an H chain variable region
consisting of any one of the amino acid sequences selected from the
following (a1) to (a11), or an antigen-binding site functionally
equivalent thereto, and the antigen-binding site of the second
polypeptide comprises an antigen-binding site which comprises an H
chain variable region consisting of any one of the amino acid
sequences selected from the following (b1) to (b11), or an
antigen-binding site functionally equivalent thereto: [0285] (a1)
an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 35 (H chain variable region of Q1);
[0286] (a2) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 36 (H chain variable
region of Q31); [0287] (a3) an antigen-binding site comprising an H
chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 37 (H chain
variable region of Q1); [0288] (a4) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 38 (H chain variable region of Q85); [0289] (a5) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 39 (H chain variable region of Q153);
[0290] (a6) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 40 (H chain variable
region of Q354); [0291] (a7) an antigen-binding site comprising an
H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 41 (H
chain variable region of Q360); [0292] (a8) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 42 (H chain variable region of Q405); [0293] (a9) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 43 (H chain variable region of Q458);
[0294] (a10) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 44 (H chain variable
region of Q460); [0295] (a11) an antigen-binding site comprising an
H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 45 (H
chain variable region of Q499); [0296] (b1) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 46 (H chain variable region of J232); [0297] (b2) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 47 (H chain variable region of J259);
[0298] (b3) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 48 (H chain variable
region of J268); [0299] (b4) an antigen-binding site comprising an
H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 49 (H
chain variable region of J300); [0300] (b5) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 50 (H chain variable region of J321); [0301] (b6) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 51 (H chain variable region of J326);
[0302] (b7) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 52 (H chain variable
region of J327); [0303] (b8) an antigen-binding site comprising an
H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 53 (H
chain variable region of J339); [0304] (b9) an antigen-binding site
comprising an H chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 54 (H chain variable region of J344); [0305] (b10) an
antigen-binding site comprising an H chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 55 (H chain variable region of J346);
and [0306] (b11) an antigen-binding site comprising an H chain
variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 172 (H chain
variable region of J142).
[0307] In addition, the amino acid sequences of the L chain
variable regions of L2, L45, L248, L324, L334, L377, L404, L406,
L408, and L180 of the present invention are indicated by the
following SEQ ID NOs, respectively.
[0308] L2: SEQ ID NO: 56
[0309] L45: SEQ ID NO: 57
[0310] L248: SEQ ID NO: 58
[0311] L324: SEQ ID NO: 59
[0312] L334: SEQ ID NO: 60
[0313] L377: SEQ ID NO: 61
[0314] L404: SEQ ID NO: 62
[0315] L406: SEQ ID NO: 63
[0316] L408: SEQ ID NO: 64
[0317] L180: SEQ ID NO: 173
[0318] More specifically, the present invention provides
multispecific antigen-binding molecules, wherein the
antigen-binding sites included in the third polypeptide and the
fourth polypeptide comprise an antigen-binding site which comprises
an L chain variable region consisting of any one of the amino acid
sequences selected from the following (c1) to (c10), or an
antigen-binding site functionally equivalent thereto: [0319] (c1)
an antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 56 (L chain variable region of L2);
[0320] (c2) an antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 57 (L chain variable
region of L45); [0321] (c3) an antigen-binding site comprising an L
chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 58 (L chain
variable region of L248); [0322] (c4) an antigen-binding site
comprising an L chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 59 (L chain variable region of L324); [0323] (c5) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 60 (L chain variable region of L334);
[0324] (c6) an antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable
region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 61 (L chain variable
region of L377); [0325] (c7) an antigen-binding site comprising an
L chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 62 (L
chain variable region of L404); [0326] (c8) an antigen-binding site
comprising an L chain variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 63 (L chain variable region of L406); [0327] (c9) an
antigen-binding site comprising an L chain variable region amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 64 (L chain variable region of L408);
and [0328] (c10) an antigen-binding site comprising an L chain
variable region amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 173 (L chain
variable region of L180).
[0329] The amino acid sequences of CDR1 to 3 and FR1 to 4 in each
of the sequences are as described in FIGS. 3A to D
[0330] When producing a full-length antibody using the variable
regions disclosed in the present invention, without particular
limitations, constant regions well known to those skilled in the
art may be used. For example, constant regions described in
"Sequences of proteins of immunological interest", (1991), U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. Public Health Service
National Institutes of Health, or "An efficient route to human
bispecific IgG", (1998). Nature Biotechnology vol. 16, 677-681 can
be used. Preferred examples of the antibody constant regions of the
present invention include the constant regions of IgG antibodies.
When using the constant region of an IgG antibody, its type is not
limited, and a constant region of IgG subclass such as IgG1, IgG2,
IgG3, or IgG4 may be used. Furthermore, amino acid mutations may be
introduced into the constant region of these IgG subclasses. Amino
acid mutations to be introduced may be, for example, those that
enhance or decrease binding to Fc.gamma. receptors (Proc Natl Acad
Sci USA. 2006 Mar. 14; 103(11): 4005-10; and MAbs. 2009 November;
1(6): 572-9), or enhance or decrease binding to FcRn (J Biol. Chem.
2001 Mar. 2; 276(9): 6591-604; Int Immunol. 2006 December; 18(12):
1759-69; and J Biol. Chem. 2006 Aug. 18; 281(33): 23514-24), but
are not limited thereto. Two types of H chains must be
heterologously associated to produce a bispecific antibody. The
knobs-into-holes technology (J Immunol Methods. 2001 Feb. 1;
248(1-2): 7-15; and J Biol. Chem. 2010 Jul. 2; 285(27): 20850-9),
the electrostatic repulsion technology (WO 2006/106905), the
SEEDbody technology (Protein Eng Des Sel. 2010 April; 23(4):
195-202), and such may be used for heterologous association of two
types of H chains via a CH3 domain. Furthermore, the antibodies of
the present invention may be those with a modified or deficient
sugar chain. Examples of antibodies having modified sugar chains
include glycosylation-engineered antibodies (such as WO 99/54342),
antibodies with defucosylated sugar chains (WO 00/61739, WO
02/31140, WO 2006/067847, WO 2006/067913, etc.), and antibodies
having a sugar chain with bisecting GlcNAc (such as WO 02/79255).
Known examples of methods for producing sugar chain-deficient IgG
antibodies include the method of introducing a mutation to
asparagine at position 297 in the EU numbering (J Clin Pharmacol.
2010 May; 50(5): 494-506), and the method of producing IgG using
Escherichia coli (J Immunol Methods. 2002 May 1; 263(1-2): 133-47;
and J Biol. Chem. 2010 Jul. 2; 285(27): 20850-9). Furthermore,
heterogeneity accompanying deletion of C-terminal lysine in IgG,
and heterogeneity accompanying mispairing of disulfide bonds in the
hinge region of IgG2 can be decreased by introducing amino acid
deletions/substitutions (WO 2009/041613).
[0331] The present invention provides, for example, multispecific
antigen-binding molecules, wherein the first and second
polypeptides comprise an antibody H chain constant region, and the
third and fourth polypeptides comprise an antibody L chain constant
region.
[0332] Furthermore, the present invention provides multispecific
antigen-binding molecules, wherein the first polypeptide comprises
an antibody H chain constant region consisting of any one of the
amino acid sequences selected from the group consisting of the
following (d1) to (d6) or the group consisting of the following
(d7) to (d9), and the second polypeptide comprises an antibody H
chain constant region consisting of any one of the amino acid
sequences selected from a group different from that of the
above-mentioned first polypeptide: [0333] (d1) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 65 (G4k); [0334] (d2) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 66 (z7); [0335] (d3) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 67 (z55); [0336] (d4) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 68 (z106); [0337] (d5) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 69 (z118); [0338] (d6) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 70 (z121); [0339] (d7) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 71 (G4h); [0340] (d8) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 72 (z107); and [0341] (d9) an H chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 73 (z119).
[0342] Furthermore, the present invention provides a multispecific
antigen-binding molecule, wherein the third and fourth polypeptides
comprise an antibody L chain constant region consisting of the
following amino acid sequence of: [0343] (e) an L chain constant
region of SEQ ID NO: 74 (k).
[0344] In the present invention, the phrase "functionally
substitute for F.VIII" means that F.IX and/or F.IXa, and F.X is
recognized, and activation of F.X is promoted (F.Xa generation is
promoted).
[0345] In the present invention, "F.Xa generation-promoting
activity" can be confirmed by evaluating the multispecific
antigen-binding molecules of the present invention using, for
example, a measurement system comprising F.XIa (F.IX activating
enzyme), F.IX, F.X, F synthetic substrate S-2222 (synthetic
substrate of F.Xa), and phospholipids. This measurement system
shows the correlation between the severity of the disease and
clinical symptoms in hemophilia A cases (Rosen S, Andersson M,
Blomba{umlaut over ( )}ck M et al. Clinical applications of a
chromogenic substrate method for determination of FVIII activity.
Thromb Haemost 1985, 54: 811-23). That is, in the present
measurement system, test substances that show higher F.Xa
generation-promoting activity are expected to show better
hemostatic effects against bleeding episodes in hemophilia A. With
these results, if a multispecific antigen-binding molecule having
activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII is a molecule
having a higher activity than hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ, it may yield
excellent blood coagulation-promoting activity, and excellent
effects may be obtained as a pharmaceutical component for
preventing and/or treating bleeding, a disease accompanying
bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding. To obtain excellent
effects as the above-mentioned pharmaceutical component, for
example, F.Xa generation-promoting activity measured under the
conditions described in [Example 2] is preferably not less than
that of hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ, and in particular, the activity is
more preferably the same as or not less than that of
Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k. Herein, the "F.Xa generation-promoting
activity" is the value obtained by subtracting the change in
absorbance upon 20 minutes in a solvent from the change in
absorbance upon 20 minutes in an antibody solution.
[0346] A preferred embodiment of the present invention is a
multispecific antibody that functionally substitutes for F.VIII,
which recognizes F.IX and/or F.IXa, and F.X.
[0347] The above-mentioned multispecific antibodies of the present
invention are preferably antibodies which comprise H chain CDRs of
anti-F.IX/F.IXa antibodies or CDRs functionally equivalent to them,
and H chain CDRs of anti-F.X antibodies or CDRs functionally
equivalent to them.
[0348] Furthermore, the antibodies of the present invention are
preferably antibodies comprising an antigen-binding site
having:
H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 75, 76,
and 77 (H chain CDRs of Q1), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3
amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 78, 79, and 80 (H chain CDRs of
Q31), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of
SEQ ID NOs 81, 82, and 83 (H chain CDRs of Q64), respectively; H
chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 84, 85,
and 86 (H chain CDRs of Q85), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3
amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 87, 88, and 89 (H chain CDRs of
Q153), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences
of SEQ ID NOs 90, 91, and 92 (H chain CDRs of Q354), respectively;
H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 93, 94,
and 95 (H chain CDRs of Q360), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and
3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 96, 97, and 98 (H chain CDRs
of Q405), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid
sequences of SEQ ID NOs 99, 100, and 101 (H chain CDRs of Q458),
respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ
ID NOs 102, 103, and 104 (H chain CDRs of Q460), respectively; or H
chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 105, 106,
and 107 (H chain CDRs of Q499), respectively, in an anti-F.IX/IXa
antibody, or an antigen-binding site functionally equivalent to it,
and an antigen-binding site comprising: H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3
amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 108, 109, and 110 (H chain CDRs
of J232), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid
sequences of SEQ ID NOs 111, 112, and 113 (H chain CDRs of J259),
respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ
ID NOs 114, 115, and 116 (H chain CDRs of J268), respectively; H
chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 117, 118,
and 119 (H chain CDRs of J300), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and
3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 120, 121, and 122 (H chain
CDRs of J321), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid
sequences of SEQ ID NOs 123, 124, and 125 (H chain CDRs of J326),
respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ
ID NOs 126, 127, and 128 (H chain CDRs of J327), respectively; H
chain CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 129, 130,
and 131 (H chain CDRs of J339), respectively; H chain CDR 1, 2, and
3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 132, 133, and 134 (H chain
CDRs of J334), respectively; the amino acid sequences of H chain
CDR 1, 2, and 3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 135, 136, and
137 (H chain CDRs of J346), respectively; or H chain CDR 1, 2, and
3 amino acid sequences of SEQ ID NOs 174, 175, and 176 (H chain
CDRs of J142), respectively, in an anti-F.X antibody, or an
antigen-binding site functionally equivalent to it.
[0349] In the present invention, "antigen-binding sites are
functionally equivalent" means that the activities of functionally
substituting for F.VIII possessed by the multispecific
antigen-binding molecules having the antigen-binding sites are
equivalent.
[0350] In the present invention, the term "equivalent" does not
necessarily have to mean the same degree of activity, and the
activity may be enhanced, or the activity may be decreased as long
as there is an activity higher than that of hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ
according to the measurement system described above, or preferably
F.Xa generation-promoting activity measured under the conditions
described in [Example 2] is equivalent to or not less than that of
Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k.
[0351] The above-mentioned antibodies may have one or more amino
acid substitutions, deletions, additions, and/or insertions in the
variable region (CDR sequences and/or FR sequences) of the amino
acid sequence as long as they have an activity higher than that of
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ according to the measurement system
described above at page 35, lines 11-30, or preferably F.Xa
generation-promoting activity measured under the conditions
described in [Example 2] is equivalent to or not less than that of
Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k. A method of introducing mutations into
proteins is well known to those skilled in the art as a method for
introducing one or more amino acid substitutions, deletions,
additions, and/or insertions into an amino acid sequence. For
example, those skilled in the art can prepare a desired mutant
functionally equivalent to a multispecific polypeptide multimer
having the activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII by
introducing appropriate mutations into the amino acid sequence
using site-directed mutagenesis (Hashimoto-Gotoh, T, Mizuno, T,
Ogasahara, Y, and Nakagawa, M. (1995) An
oligodeoxyribonucleotide-directed dual amber method for
site-directed mutagenesis. Gene 152: 271-275; Zoller, M J, and
Smith, M. (1983) Oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis of DNA
fragments cloned into M13 vectors. Methods Enzymol. 100: 468-500;
Kramer, W, Drutsa, V, Jansen, H W, Kramer, B, Pflugfelder, M, and
Fritz, H J (1984) The gapped duplex DNA approach to
oligonucleotide-directed mutation construction. Nucleic Acids Res.
12, 9441-9456; Kramer W, and Fritz H J (1987)
Oligonucleotide-directed construction of mutations via gapped
duplex DNA Methods. Enzymol. 154: 350-367; and Kunkel, T A (1985)
Rapid and efficient site-specific mutagenesis without phenotypic
selection. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 82: 488-492) and such.
[0352] As such, antibodies of the present invention also include
antibodies with one or more amino acid mutations in the variable
region, and having an activity higher than that of
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ according to the measurement system
described above at page 35, lines 11-30, or preferably F.Xa
generation-promoting activity measured under the conditions
described in [Example 2] is equivalent to or not less than that of
Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k.
[0353] When an amino acid residue is altered, the amino acid is
preferably mutated for a different amino acid(s) that conserves the
properties of the amino acid side-chain. Examples of amino acid
side chain properties are: hydrophobic amino acids (A, I, L, M, F,
P, W, Y, and V), hydrophilic amino acids (R, D, N, C, E, Q, G, H,
K, S, and T), amino acids containing aliphatic side chains (G, A,
V, L, I, and P), amino acids containing hydroxyl group-containing
side chains (S, T, and Y), amino acids containing sulfur-containing
side chains (C and M), amino acids containing carboxylic acid- and
amide-containing side chains (D, N, E, and Q), amino acids
containing basic side chains (R, K, and H), and amino acids
containing aromatic side chains (H, F, Y, and W) (amino acids are
represented by one-letter codes in parentheses) Amino acid
substitutions within each group are called conservative
substitutions. It is already known that a polypeptide containing a
modified amino acid sequence in which one or more amino acid
residues in a given amino acid sequence are deleted, added, and/or
substituted with other amino acids can retain the original
biological activity (Mark, D. F. et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
USA; (1984) 81: 5662-6; Zoller, M. J. and Smith, M., Nucleic Acids
Res. (1982) 10: 6487-500; Wang, A. et al., Science (1984) 224:
1431-3; Dalbadie-McFarland, G. et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
(1982) 79: 6409-13). Such mutants have an amino acid identity of at
least 70%, more preferably at least 75%, even more preferably at
least 80%, still more preferably at least 85%, yet more preferably
at least 90%, and most preferably at least 95%, with the variable
regions (for example, CDR sequences, FR sequences, or whole
variable regions) of the present invention. Herein, sequence
identity is defined as the percentage of residues identical to
those in the original amino acid sequence of the heavy chain
variable region or light chain variable region, determined after
the sequences are aligned and gaps are appropriately introduced to
maximize the sequence identity as necessary. The identity of amino
acid sequences can be determined by the method described below.
[0354] Alternatively, the amino acid sequences of variable regions
that have a substitution, deletion, addition, and/or insertion of
one or more amino acids in the amino acid sequence of the variable
regions (CDR sequences and/or FR sequences) and have an activity
higher than that of hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ according to the
measurement system described above at page 35, lines 11-30, or
preferably F.Xa generation-promoting activity measured under the
conditions described in [Example 2] is equivalent to or not less
than that of Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k can be obtained from nucleic
acids that hybridize under stringent conditions to nucleic acid
composed of the nucleotide sequence encoding the amino acid
sequence of the variable regions. Stringent hybridization
conditions to isolate a nucleic acid that hybridizes under
stringent conditions to a nucleic acid that includes the nucleotide
sequence encoding the amino acid sequence of the variable regions
include, for example, the conditions of 6 M urea, 0.4% SDS,
0.5.times.SSC, and 37.degree. C., or hybridization conditions with
stringencies equivalent thereto. With more stringent conditions,
for example, the conditions of 6 M urea, 0.4% SDS, 0.1.times.SSC,
and 42.degree. C., isolation of nucleic acids with a much higher
homology can be expected. The sequences of the isolated nucleic
acids can be determined by the known methods described below. The
overall nucleotide sequence homology of the isolated nucleic acid
is at least 50% or higher sequence identity, preferably 70% or
higher, more preferably 90% or higher (for example, 95%, 96%, 97%,
98%, 99%, or higher).
[0355] Nucleic acids that hybridize under stringent conditions to a
nucleic acid composed of the nucleotide sequence encoding the amino
acid sequence of the variable regions can also be isolated using,
instead of the above-described methods using hybridization
techniques, gene amplification methods such as polymerase chain
reaction (PCR) using primers synthesized based on the information
of nucleotide sequence encoding the amino acid sequence of the
variable regions.
[0356] The identity of one nucleotide sequence or amino acid
sequence to another can be determined using the algorithm BLAST, by
Karlin and Altschul (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (1993) 90: 5873-7).
Programs such as BLASTN and BLASTX were developed based on this
algorithm (Altschul et al., J. Mol. Biol. (1990) 215: 403-10). To
analyze nucleotide sequences according to BLASTN based on BLAST,
the parameters are set, for example, as score=100 and
wordlength=12. On the other hand, parameters used for the analysis
of amino acid sequences by BLASTX based on BLAST include, for
example, score=50 and wordlength=3. Default parameters for each
program are used when using the BLAST and Gapped BLAST programs.
Specific techniques for such analyses are known in the art (see the
website of the National Center for Biotechnology Information
(NCBI), Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST);
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov).
[0357] The present invention also provides antibodies that bind to
an epitope overlapping with an epitope bound by the antibodies
described above.
[0358] Whether an antibody recognizes an epitope overlapping with
an epitope that is recognized by another antibody can be confirmed
by the competition between the two antibodies against the epitope.
Competition between the antibodies can be evaluated by competitive
binding assays using means such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay (ELISA), fluorescence energy transfer method (FRET), and
fluorometric microvolume assay technology (FMAT (Registered
trademark)). The amount of antibodies bound to an antigen
indirectly correlate with the binding ability of candidate
competitor antibodies (test antibodies) that competitively bind to
the overlapping epitope. In other words, as the amount of or the
affinity of test antibodies against the overlapping epitope
increases, the amount of antibodies bound to the antigen decreases,
and the amount of test antibodies bound to the antigen increases.
Specifically, appropriately labeled antibodies and antibodies to be
evaluated are simultaneously added to the antigens, and the thus
bound antibodies are detected using the label. The amount of
antibodies bound to the antigen can be easily determined by
labeling the antibodies beforehand. This label is not particularly
limited, and the labeling method is selected according to the assay
technique used. The labeling method includes fluorescent labeling,
radiolabeling, enzymatic labeling, and such.
[0359] For example, fluorescently labeled antibodies and unlabeled
antibodies or test antibodies are simultaneously added to beads
immobilized with F.IX, F.IXa or F.X, and the labeled antibodies are
detected by fluorometric microvolume assay technology.
[0360] Herein, the "antibody that binds to the overlapping epitope"
refers to an antibody that can reduce the binding of the labeled
antibody by at least 50% at a concentration that is usually 100
times higher, preferably 80 times higher, more preferably 50 times
higher, even more preferably 30 times higher, and still more
preferably 10 times higher than a concentration at which the
non-labeled antibody reduces the binding of the labeled antibody by
50% (IC.sub.50).
[0361] Multispecific antigen-binding molecules, which have
antigen-binding sites of antibodies that bind to epitopes
overlapping with epitopes bound by the above-mentioned antibodies,
may yield an excellent activity of functionally substituting for
F.VIII. Furthermore, in antigen-binding sites of antibodies that
bind to epitopes overlapping with epitopes bound by the
above-mentioned antibodies, one or more amino acids may be altered
to obtain a better activity of functionally substituting for
F.VIII. Multispecific antigen-binding molecules having a better
activity of functionally substituting for F.VIII can be obtained by
altering the amino acids of the antigen-binding sites and selecting
multispecific antigen-binding molecules having an activity higher
than that of hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ according to the measurement
system described above, or preferably having an F.Xa
generation-promoting activity measured under the conditions
described in [Example 2] that is equivalent to or not less than
that of Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k. To obtain an excellent activity
of functionally substituting for F.VIII of the present invention,
the following amino acid alterations are particularly
preferred.
(1) At least one amino acid residue selected from the amino acid
residues at positions 34, 35, 49, 61, 62, 96, 98, 100, 100b, and
102 by Kabat numbering in the H chain of the antibody that
recognizes F.IX and/or F.IXa is substituted with a different amino
acid. (2) At least one amino acid residue selected from the amino
acid residues at positions 35, 53, 73, 76, 96, 98, 100, and 100a by
Kabat numbering in the H chain of the antibody that recognizes F.X
is substituted with a different amino acid. (3) At least one amino
acid residue selected from the amino acid residues at positions 27,
30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 92, 93, 94, and 95 by Kabat
numbering in the antibody L chain is substituted with a different
amino acid.
[0362] Furthermore, in the present invention, preferred antibody
amino acids for obtaining a better activity of functionally
substituting for F.VIII include those mentioned in (4) to (6)
below. Regarding these amino acids, the antibody H chain may
originally have such amino acids, or antibody H chain amino acids
may be modified to have such a sequence.
(4) An antibody H chain which recognizes F.IX and/or F.IXa,
wherein, by Kabat numbering, the amino acid residue at position 34
is isoleucine, the amino acid residue at position 35 is asparagine,
glutamine, or serine, the amino acid residue at position 49 is
serine, the amino acid residue at position 61 is arginine, the
amino acid residue at position 62 is glutamic acid, the amino acid
residue at position 96 is serine or threonine, the amino acid
residue at position 98 is lysine or arginine, the amino acid
residue at position 100 is phenylalanine or tyrosine, the amino
acid residue at position 100b is glycine, or the amino acid residue
at position 102 is tyrosine. (5) An antibody H chain which
recognizes F.X, wherein, by Kabat numbering, the amino acid residue
at position 35 is aspartic acid, the amino acid residue at position
53 is arginine, the amino acid residue at position 73 is lysine,
the amino acid residue at position 76 is glycine, the amino acid
residue at position 96 is lysine or arginine, the amino acid
residue at position 98 is tyrosine, the amino acid residue at
position 100 is tyrosine, or the amino acid residue at position
100a is histidine. (6) An antibody L chain, wherein, by Kabat
numbering, the amino acid residue at position 27 is lysine or
arginine, the amino acid residue at position 30 is glutamic acid,
the amino acid residue at position 31 is arginine, the amino acid
residue at position 32 is glutamine, the amino acid residue at
position 50 is arginine or glutamine, the amino acid residue at
position 52 is serine, the amino acid residue at position 53 is
arginine, the amino acid residue at position 54 is lysine, the
amino acid residue at position 55 is glutamic acid, the amino acid
residue at position 92 is serine, the amino acid residue at
position 93 is serine, the amino acid residue at position 94 is
proline, or the amino acid residue at position 95 is proline.
[0363] Among the above-mentioned antibody amino acid residues of
(1) to (6), favorable positions of amino acid residues for
obtaining a particularly excellent F.VIII-like activity are shown
in the following (1) to (3).
(1) Amino acid residues at positions 34, 35, 61, 98, 100, and 100b,
particularly amino acid residues at positions 61 and 100, by Kabat
numbering in the H chain of the antibody that recognizes F.IX
and/or F.IXa. (2) Amino acid residues at positions 35, 53, 73, 96,
98, 100, and 100a by Kabat numbering in the H chain of the antibody
that recognizes F.X. (3) Amino acid residues at positions 27, 30,
31, 32, 50, 52, 53, 93, 94, and 95, and particularly amino acid
residues at positions 27, 30, 31, 50, 53, 94, and 95, by Kabat
numbering in the antibody L chain.
[0364] Specifically, the present invention provides multispecific
antigen-binding molecules, wherein a first polypeptide comprises
any of the antibody H chains selected from the following (a1) to
(a14) and any of the antibody L chains selected from the following
(c1) to (c10), and the second polypeptide comprises any of the
antibody H chains selected from the following (b1) to (b12) and any
of the antibody L chains selected from the following (c1) to (c10):
[0365] (a1) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 (Q1-G4k); [0366] (a2) an antibody H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2 (Q31-z7);
[0367] (a3) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3 (Q64-z55); [0368] (a4) an antibody H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10 (Q64-z7);
[0369] (a5) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11 (Q85-G4k); [0370] (a6) an antibody H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12
(Q153-G4k); [0371] (a7) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 13 (Q354-z106); [0372] (a8) an antibody
H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14
(Q360-G4k); [0373] (a9) an antibody H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 15 (Q360-z118); [0374] (a10) an
antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 16 (Q405-G4k); [0375] (a11) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17 (Q458-z106); [0376] (a12)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 18 (Q460-z121); [0377] (a13) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19 (Q499-z118); [0378] (a14)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 20 (Q499-z121); [0379] (b1) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4 (J268-G4h); [0380] (b2) an
antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 5 (J321-G4h); [0381] (b3) an antibody H chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6 (J326-z107); [0382] (b4) an
antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 7 (J344-z107); [0383] (b5) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21 (J232-G4h); [0384] (b6) an
antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 22 (J259-z107); [0385] (b7) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 23 (J300-z107); [0386] (b8)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 24 (J327-z107); [0387] (b9) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25 (J327-z119); [0388] (b10)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 26 (J339-z119); [0389] (b11) an antibody H chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27 (J346-z107); [0390] (b12)
an antibody H chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 170 (J142-G4h); [0391] (c1) an antibody L chain consisting of
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 8 (L2-k); [0392] (c2) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 9 (L45-k); [0393] (c3) an antibody L chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 28 (L248-k); [0394] (c4) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 29 (L324-k); [0395] (c5) an antibody L chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 30 (L334-k); [0396] (c6) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 31 (L377-k); [0397] (c7) an antibody L chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 32 (L404-k); [0398] (c8) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 33 (L406-k); [0399] (c9) an antibody L chain consisting of the
amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 34 (L408-k); and [0400] (c10) an
antibody L chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID
NO: 171 (L180-k).
[0401] The present invention also provides multispecific
antigen-binding molecules, wherein the first polypeptide comprises
an antigen-binding site which binds to an epitope overlapping with
an epitope that binds to an antibody consisting of the antibody H
chain of any one of (a1) to (a14) and the antibody L chain of any
one of (c1) to (c10) described above, and the second polypeptide
comprises an antigen-binding site which binds to an epitope
overlapping with an epitope that binds to an antibody consisting of
the antibody H chain of any one of (b1) to (b12) and the antibody L
chain of any one of (c1) to (c10) described above.
[0402] Furthermore, the present invention provides multispecific
antigen-binding molecules, wherein the first polypeptide comprises
any one antibody H chain selected from the following (e1) to (e3),
the second polypeptide comprises any one antibody H chain selected
from the following (f1) to (f3), and the third polypeptide and the
fourth polypeptide comprise any one antibody L chain selected from
the following (g1) to (g4): [0403] (e1) an H chain of an antibody
which binds to an epitope overlapping with an epitope bound by an
antibody consisting of an antibody H chain of any one of (a1) to
(a14) and an antibody L chain of any one of (c1) to (c10) described
above; [0404] (e2) an antibody H chain, wherein at least one amino
acid residue selected from the amino acid residues at positions 34,
35, 49, 61, 62, 96, 98, 100, 100b, and 102 by Kabat numbering in
any one antibody H chain selected from (e1) described above is
substituted with another amino acid; [0405] (e3) an antibody H
chain, wherein by Kabat numbering, the amino acid residue at
position 34 is isoleucine, the amino acid residue at position 35 is
asparagine, glutamine, or serine, the amino acid residue at
position 49 is serine, the amino acid residue at position 61 is
arginine, the amino acid residue at position 62 is glutamic acid,
the amino acid residue at position 96 is serine or threonine, the
amino acid residue at position 98 is lysine or arginine, the amino
acid residue at position 100 is phenylalanine or tyrosine, the
amino acid residue at position 100b is glycine, or the amino acid
residue at position 102 is tyrosine in any antibody H chain
selected from (e1) described above; [0406] (f1) an H chain of an
antibody which binds to an epitope overlapping with an epitope
bound by an antibody consisting of an antibody H chain of any of
(b1) to (b12) described above and an antibody L chain of any of
(c1) to (c10) described above; [0407] (f2) an antibody H chain,
wherein at least one amino acid residue selected from the amino
acid residues at positions 35, 53, 73, 76, 96, 98, 100, and 100a by
Kabat numbering in any antibody H chain of (f1) described above is
substituted with another amino acid; [0408] (f3) an antibody H
chain, wherein by Kabat numbering, the amino acid residue at
position 35 is aspartic acid, the amino acid residue at position 53
is arginine, the amino acid residue at position 73 is lysine, the
amino acid residue at position 76 is glycine, the amino acid
residue at position 96 is lysine or arginine, the amino acid
residue at position 98 is tyrosine, the amino acid residue at
position 100 is tyrosine, or the amino acid residue at position
100a is histidine in any one antibody H chain selected from (f1)
described above; [0409] (g1) an L chain of an antibody which binds
to an epitope overlapping with an epitope bound by an antibody
which consists of an antibody H chain of any one of (a1) to (a14)
and an antibody L chain of any one of (c1) to (c10) described
above; [0410] (g2) an L chain of an antibody which binds to an
epitope overlapping with an epitope bound by an antibody which
consists of an antibody H chain of any one of (b1) to (b12) and an
antibody L chain of any one of (c1) to (c10) described above;
[0411] (g3) an antibody L chain, wherein at least one amino acid
residue selected from the amino acid residues at positions 27, 30,
31, 32, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 92, 93, 94, and 95 by Kabat numbering
in the antibody L chain of either (g1) or (g2) described above is
substituted with another amino acid; and [0412] (g4) an antibody L
chain, wherein by Kabat numbering, the amino acid residue at
position 27 is lysine or arginine, the amino acid residue at
position 30 is glutamic acid, the amino acid residue at position 31
is arginine, the amino acid residue at position 32 is glutamine,
the amino acid residue at position 50 is arginine or glutamine, the
amino acid residue at position 52 is serine, the amino acid residue
at position 53 is arginine, the amino acid residue at position 54
is lysine, the amino acid residue at position 55 is glutamic acid,
the amino acid residue at position 92 is serine, the amino acid
residue at position 93 is serine, the amino acid residue at
position 94 is proline, or the amino acid residue at position 95 is
proline in the antibody L chain of either (g1) or (g2) described
above.
[0413] Amino acid substitutions can be performed on the antibodies
(clones) of the present invention to avoid deamidation, methionine
oxidation, and such, or to structurally stabilize the
antibodies.
[0414] The method for obtaining multispecific antigen-binding
molecules of the present invention is not particularly limited, and
may be any method. Bispecific antibodies can be generated according
to the methods described in WO 2006/109592, WO 2005/035756, WO
2006/106905, or WO 2007/114325, which are known as examples of the
method for producing the bispecific antibodies; and then desired
antibodies having a cofactor function-substituting activity can be
selected and obtained.
[0415] For example, the bispecific antibody described in any of the
following (a) to (u) is provided by the present invention: [0416]
(a) a bispecific antibody (Q1-G4k/J268-G4h/L45-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 9; [0417] (b) a bispecific antibody
(Q1-G4k/J321-G4h/L45-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 9; [0418]
(c) a bispecific antibody (Q31-z7/J326-z107/L2-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 8; [0419] (d) a bispecific antibody
(Q64-z55/J344-z107/L45-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 9; [0420]
(e) a bispecific antibody (Q64-z7/J326-z107/L334-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 6, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0421] (f) a bispecific antibody
(Q64-z7/J344-z107/L406-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 10, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0422]
(g) a bispecific antibody (Q85-G4k/J268-G4h/L406-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 4, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0423] (h) a bispecific antibody
(Q85-G4k/J321-G4h/L334-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 11, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0424]
(i) a bispecific antibody (Q153-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0425] (j) a bispecific antibody
(Q354-z106/J259-z107/L324-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 13, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 22, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 29; [0426]
(k) a bispecific antibody (Q360-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 14, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 33; [0427] (l) a bispecific antibody
(Q360-z118/J300-z107/L334-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 15, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 23, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0428]
(m) a bispecific antibody (Q405-G4k/J232-G4h/L248-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 16, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 21, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 28; [0429] (n) a bispecific antibody
(Q458-z106/J346-z107/L408-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 17, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 34; [0430]
(o) a bispecific antibody (Q460-z121/J327-z119/L334-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 18, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0431] (p) a bispecific antibody
(Q499-z118/J327-z107/L334-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 30; [0432]
(q) a bispecific antibody (Q499-z118/J327-z107/L377-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 24, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 31; [0433] (r) a bispecific antibody
(Q499-z118/J346-z107/L248-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 19, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 27, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 28; [0434]
(s) a bispecific antibody (Q499-z121/J327-z119/L404-k), wherein the
first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20, the second polypeptide is an H chain
consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 25, and the
third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly shared
L chain of SEQ ID NO: 32; [0435] (t) a bispecific antibody
(Q499-z121/J339-z119/L377-k), wherein the first polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 20, the
second polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino acid
sequence of SEQ ID NO: 26, and the third polypeptide and the fourth
polypeptide are a commonly shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 31; and
[0436] (u) a bispecific antibody (Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k),
wherein the first polypeptide is an H chain consisting of the amino
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 12, the second polypeptide is an H
chain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 170, and
the third polypeptide and the fourth polypeptide are a commonly
shared L chain of SEQ ID NO: 171.
[0437] Amino acid sequences, molecular weights, isoelectric points,
or presence or absence and form of sugar chains of the antibodies
of the present invention vary depending on cells or hosts that
produce the antibodies or purification methods described later.
However, as long as the obtained antibodies have functions
equivalent to the antibodies of the present invention, they are
included in the present invention. For example, when an antibody of
the present invention is expressed in prokaryotic cells such as E.
coli, a methionine residue will be added to the N terminus of the
original antibody amino acid sequence. Antibodies of the present
invention also comprise such antibodies.
[0438] Bispecific antibodies of the present invention can be
produced by methods known to those skilled in the art.
[0439] Based on the obtained sequence of the anti-F.IX/F.IXa
antibody or anti-F.X antibody, the anti-F.IX/F.IXa antibody or
anti-F.X antibody can be prepared, for example, by genetic
recombination techniques known to those skilled in the art.
Specifically, a polynucleotide encoding an antibody can be
constructed based on the sequence of the anti-F.IX/F.IXa antibody
or anti-F.X antibody, inserted into an expression vector, and then
expressed in appropriate host cells (see for example, Co, M. S. et
al., J. Immunol. (1994) 152, 2968-2976; Better, M. and Horwitz, A.
H., Methods Enzymol. (1989) 178, 476-496; Pluckthun, A. and Skerra,
A., Methods Enzymol. (1989) 178, 497-515; Lamoyi, E., Methods
Enzymol. (1986) 121, 652-663; Rousseaux, J. et al., Methods
Enzymol. (1986) 121, 663-669; Bird, R. E. and Walker, B. W., Trends
Biotechnol. (1991) 9, 132-137).
[0440] The vectors include M13 vectors, pUC vectors, pBR322,
pBluescript, and pCR-Script. Alternatively, when aiming to subclone
and excise cDNA, the vectors include, for example, pGEM-T, pDIRECT,
and pT7, in addition to the vectors described above. Expression
vectors are particularly useful when using vectors for producing
the antibodies of the present invention. For example, when aiming
for expression in E. coli such as JM109, DH5.alpha., HB101, and
XL1-Blue, the expression vectors not only have the characteristics
that allow vector amplification in E. coli, but must also carry a
promoter that allows efficient expression in E. coli, for example,
lacZ promoter (Ward et al., Nature (1989) 341: 544-546; FASEB J.
(1992) .delta.: 2422-2427), araB promoter (Better et al., Science
(1988) 240: 1041-1043), T7 promoter or such. Such vectors include
pGEX-5X-1 (Pharmacia), "QIAexpress system" (Qiagen), pEGFP, or pET
(in this case, the host is preferably BL21 that expresses T7 RNA
polymerase) in addition to the vectors described above.
[0441] The expression plasmid vectors may contain signal sequences
for antibody secretion. As a signal sequence for antibody
secretion, a pelB signal sequence (Lei, S. P. et al J. Bacteriol.
(1987) 169: 4379) may be used when a protein is secreted into the
E. coli periplasm. The vector can be introduced into host cells by
calcium chloride or electroporation methods, for example.
[0442] In addition to vectors for E. coli, the vectors for
producing the antibodies of the present invention include mammalian
expression vectors (for example, pcDNA3 (Invitrogen), pEF-BOS
(Nucleic Acids. Res. 1990, 18(17): p5322), pEF, and pCDM8), insect
cell-derived expression vectors (for example, the "Bac-to-BAC
baculovirus expression system" (Gibco-BRL) and pBacPAK8),
plant-derived expression vectors (for example, pMH1 and pMH2),
animal virus-derived expression vectors (for example, pHSV, pMV,
and pAdexLcw), retroviral expression vectors (for example,
pZlPneo), yeast expression vectors (for example, "Pichia Expression
Kit" (Invitrogen), pNV11, and SP-Q01), and Bacillus subtilis
expression vectors (for example, pPL608 and pKTHSO), for
example.
[0443] When aiming for expression in animal cells such as CHO, COS,
and NIH3T3 cells, the expression plasmid vectors must have a
promoter essential for expression in cells, for example, SV40
promoter (Mulligan et al., Nature (1979) 277: 108), MMLV-LTR
promoter, EF1a promoter (Mizushima et al., Nucleic Acids Res.
(1990) 18: 5322), and CMV promoter, and more preferably they have a
gene for selecting transformed cells (for example, a drug
resistance gene that allows evaluation using an agent (neomycin,
G418, or such)). Vectors with such characteristics include pMAM,
pDR2, pBK-RSV, pBK-CMV, pOPRSV, and pOP 13, for example.
[0444] In addition, the following method can be used for stable
gene expression and gene amplification in cells: CHO cells
deficient in a nucleic acid synthesis pathway are introduced with a
vector that carries a DHFR gene which compensates for the
deficiency (for example, pSV2-dhfr (Molecular Cloning 2.sup.nd
edition, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1989)), and the
vector is amplified using methotrexate (MTX). Alternatively, the
following method can be used for transient gene expression: COS
cells with a gene expressing SV40 T antigen on their chromosome are
transformed with a vector with an SV40 replication origin (pcD and
such). Replication origins derived from polyoma virus, adenovirus,
bovine papilloma virus (BPV), and such can also be used. To amplify
gene copy number in host cells, the expression vectors may further
carry selection markers such as aminoglycoside transferase (APH)
gene, thymidine kinase (TK) gene, E. coli xanthine-guanine
phosphoribosyltransferase (Ecogpt) gene, and dihydrofolate
reductase (dhfr) gene.
[0445] The antibodies of the present invention obtained by the
methods described above can be isolated from inside host cells or
from outside the cells (the medium, or such), and purified to
homogeneity. The antibodies can be isolated and purified by methods
routinely used for isolating and purifying antibodies, and the type
of method is not limited. For example, the antibodies can be
isolated and purified by appropriately selecting and combining
column chromatography, filtration, ultrafiltration, salting-out,
solvent precipitation, solvent extraction, distillation,
immunoprecipitation, SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis,
isoelectrofocusing, dialysis, recrystallization, and such.
[0446] The chromatographies include, for example, affinity
chromatography, ion exchange chromatography, hydrophobic
chromatography, gel filtration, reverse phase chromatography, and
adsorption chromatography (Strategies for Protein Purification and
Characterization: A Laboratory Course Manual. Ed Daniel R. Marshak
et al., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1996). The
chromatographic methods described above can be conducted using
liquid chromatography, for example, HPLC and FPLC. Columns that can
be used for affinity chromatography include protein A columns and
protein G columns. Columns using protein A include, for example,
Hyper D, POROS, and Sepharose FF (GE Amersham Biosciences). The
present invention includes antibodies that are highly purified
using these purification methods.
[0447] The obtained antibodies can be purified to homogeneity.
Separation and purification of the antibodies can be performed
using conventional separation and purification methods used for
ordinary proteins. For example, the antibodies can be separated and
purified by appropriately selecting and combining column
chromatography such as affinity chromatography, filtration,
ultrafiltration, salting-out, dialysis, SDS polyacrylamide gel
electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing, and such, without limitation
(Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual. Ed Harlow and David Lane, Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1988). Columns used for affinity
chromatography include, for example, protein A columns and protein
G columns.
[0448] In one embodiment of antibodies of the present invention,
since the antibodies of the present invention functionally
substitute for cofactor F.VIII, they are expected to become
effective pharmaceutical agents against diseases resulting from
decrease in activity (function) of this cofactor. Examples of the
above-mentioned diseases include bleeding, diseases accompanying
bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding. In particular, there may
have excellent therapeutic effects on hemophilias, in which
bleeding disorders are caused by a deficiency or decrease of
F.VIII/F.VIIIa function. Among the hemophilias, they are expected
to become excellent therapeutic agents for hemophilia A, in which
bleeding disorders are caused by a hereditary deficiency or
decrease of F.VIII/F.VIIIa function.
[0449] The present invention provides (pharmaceutical) compositions
comprising the antibodies of the present invention and
pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. For example, the antibodies
of the present invention that recognize both F.IX or F.IXa and F.X,
and functionally substitute for F.VIII are expected to become
pharmaceuticals (pharmaceutical compositions) or pharmaceutical
agents for preventing and/or treating bleeding, diseases
accompanying bleeding, diseases caused by bleeding, and the
like.
[0450] In the context of the present invention, bleeding, diseases
accompanying bleeding, and/or diseases caused by bleeding
preferably refer to diseases that develop and/or progress due to
reduction or deficiency in activity of F.VIII and/or activated
coagulation factor VIII (F.VIIIa). Such diseases include the
above-described hemophilia A, diseases in which an inhibitor
against F.VIII/F.VIIIa appear, acquired hemophilia, von
Willebrand's disease, and such, but are not particularly limited
thereto.
[0451] Pharmaceutical compositions used for therapeutic or
preventive purposes, which comprise antibodies of the present
invention as active ingredients, can be formulated by mixing, if
necessary, with suitable pharmaceutically acceptable carriers,
vehicles, and such that are inactive against the antibodies. For
example, sterilized water, physiological saline, stabilizers,
excipients, antioxidants (such as ascorbic acid), buffers (such as
phosphate, citrate, histidine, and other organic acids),
antiseptics, surfactants (such as PEG and Tween), chelating agents
(such as EDTA), and binders may be used. They may also comprise
other low-molecular-weight polypeptides, proteins such as serum
albumin, gelatin, and immunoglobulins, amino acids such as glycine,
glutamine, asparagine, glutamic acid, asparagic acid, methionine,
arginine, and lysine, sugars and carbohydrates such as
polysaccharides and monosaccharides, and sugar alcohols such as
mannitol and sorbitol. When preparing an aqueous solution for
injection, physiological saline and isotonic solutions comprising
glucose and other adjuvants such as D-sorbitol, D-mannose,
D-mannitol, and sodium chloride may be used, and if necessary, in
combination with appropriate solubilizers such as alcohol (for
example, ethanol), polyalcohols (such as propylene glycol and PEG),
and nonionic surfactants (such as polysorbate 80, polysorbate 20,
poloxamer 188, and HCO-50). By mixing hyaluronidase into the
formulation, a larger fluid volume can be administered
subcutaneously (Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2007 July; 4(4):
427-40).
[0452] If necessary, antibodies of the present invention may be
encapsulated in microcapsules (e.g., those made of
hydroxymethylcellulose, gelatin, and poly(methylmetacrylate)), or
incorporated as components of colloidal drug delivery systems
(e.g., liposomes, albumin microspheres, microemulsion,
nanoparticles, and nanocapsules) (see, for example, "Remington's
Pharmaceutical Science 16th edition", Oslo Ed. (1980)). Methods for
preparing the pharmaceutical agents as controlled-release
pharmaceutical agents are also well known, and such methods may be
applied to the antibodies of the present invention (Langer et al.,
J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 15: 267-277 (1981); Langer, Chemtech. 12:
98-105 (1982); U.S. Pat. No. 3,773,919; European Patent Application
Publication No. EP 58,481; Sidman et al., Biopolymers 22: 547-556
(1983); EP 133,988).
[0453] The dose of a pharmaceutical composition of the present
invention may be appropriately determined by considering the dosage
form, method of administration, patient age and body weight,
symptoms of the patient, type of the disease, and degree of
progress of the disease, and is ultimately decided by physicians.
Generally, the daily dose for an adult is 0.1 mg to 2,000 mg at
once or in several portions. The dose is more preferably 0.2 to
1,000 mg/day, even more preferably 0.5 to 500 mg/day, still more
preferably 1 to 300 mg/day, yet more preferably 3 to 100 mg/day,
and most preferably 5 to 50 mg/day. These doses may vary, depending
on the patient body weight and age, and the method of
administration; however, selection of suitable dosage is well
within the purview of those skilled in the art. Similarly, the
dosing period may be appropriately determined depending on the
therapeutic progress.
[0454] Furthermore, the present invention provides genes or nucleic
acids encoding the antibodies of the present invention. In
addition, gene therapy may be performed by incorporating genes or
nucleic acids encoding the antibodies of the present invention into
vectors for gene therapy. In addition to direct administration
using naked plasmids, methods of administration include
administration after packaging into liposomes and such, forming a
variety of virus vectors such as retrovirus vectors, adenovirus
vectors, vaccinia virus vectors, poxvirus vectors, adeno-associated
virus vectors, and HVJ vectors (see Adolph "Viral Genome Methods"
CRC Press, Florida (1996)), or coating with carrier beads such as
colloidal gold particles (WO 93/17706, and such). However, so long
as the antibodies are expressed in vivo and their activities are
exercised, any method can be used for administration. Preferably, a
sufficient dose can be administered by a suitable parenteral route
(such as injecting or infusing intravenously, intraperitoneally,
subcutaneously, intradermally, intramuscularly, into adipose
tissues or mammary glands; inhalation; gas-driven particle
bombardment (using electron gun and such); or mucosal route such as
nasal drops). Alternatively, the genes encoding the antibodies of
the present invention may be administered into blood cells, bone
marrow cells, and such ex vivo using liposome transfection,
particle bombardment (U.S. Pat. No. 4,945,050), or viral infection,
and the cells may be reintroduced into patients. Any gene encoding
an antibody of the present invention may be used in gene therapy,
and its examples include genes comprising nucleotide sequences
encoding the CDRs of Q1, Q31, Q64, Q85, Q153, Q354, Q360, Q405,
Q458, Q460, Q499, J232, J259, J268, J300, J321, J326, J327, J339,
J344, J346, J142, L2, L45, L248, L324, L334, L377, L404, L406,
L408, and L180 described above.
[0455] The present invention also provides methods for preventing
and/or treating bleeding, diseases accompanying bleeding, and/or
diseases caused by bleeding, such methods comprising the step of
administering the antibodies or compositions of the present
invention. The antibodies or compositions can be administered, for
example, by the above-mentioned methods.
[0456] Furthermore, the present invention provides kits to be used
for the above-mentioned methods, such kits comprising at least an
antibody or composition of the present invention. In addition, the
kits may include, packaged therewith, a syringe, injection needle,
pharmaceutically acceptable medium, alcohol-soaked cotton, adhesive
bandage, instructions describing the method of use, and the
like.
[0457] The present invention also relates to use of a multispecific
antigen-binding molecule, a bispecific antibody, or a composition
of the present invention in the manufacture of an agent for
preventing and/or treating bleeding, a disease accompanying
bleeding, or a disease caused by bleeding.
[0458] Furthermore, the present invention relates to a
multispecific antigen-binding molecule, a bispecific antibody, or a
composition of the present invention for preventing and/or treating
bleeding, a disease accompanying bleeding, or a disease caused by
bleeding.
[0459] All prior art references cited herein are incorporated by
reference into this description.
EXAMPLES
[0460] Herein below, the present invention will be specifically
described with reference to the Examples, but it is not to be
construed as being limited thereto.
Example 1
Production of Bispecific Antibodies Having F.Xa
Generation-Promoting Activity
[0461] In WO 2006/109592, hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ was obtained as a
bispecific antibody having an activity of functionally substituting
for F.VIII. However, there was the possibility that this antibody
has an inhibiting action on the reaction in which F.IXa activates
F.X using F.VIIIa as a cofactor.
[0462] As shown in FIG. 1, antibodies that bind to F.IX/F.IXa or
F.X may inhibit the formation of the F.IXa-F.VIIIa complex (Factor
Xase (F.Xase)), or inhibit F.Xase activity (activation of F.X).
Hereafter, inhibition of F.Xase formation and/or action of
inhibiting F.Xase activity will be mentioned as F.Xase inhibitory
action. F.Xase inhibitory action is the inhibition of a coagulation
reaction in which F.VIIIa serves as the cofactor, which may
suppress the remaining F.VIII function in a patient or the function
of the administered F.VIII formulation. Therefore, it is desirable
that F.Xa generation-promoting activity, which is the objective of
the bispecific antibody, is high, while F.Xase inhibitory action is
low. In particular, for patients maintaining F.VIII function and
patients receiving treatment with a F.VIII formulation, it is more
desirable that F.Xa generation-promoting activity and F.Xase
inhibitory action are separated as much as possible.
[0463] However, F.Xase inhibitory action is due to the binding to
the antigen (F.IXa and/or F.X), which is fundamental property of
the antibody. On the other hand, a bispecific antibody having F.Xa
generation-promoting action (functionally substituting for F.VIII)
also needs to bind to the antigens (F.IXa and F.X). Therefore, it
is predicted that it is extremely difficult to obtain bispecific
antibodies that do not have an F.Xase inhibitory action but have an
F.Xa generation-promoting activity (functionally substituting for
F.VIII). Similarly, it is predicted that it is extremely difficult
to decrease an F.Xase inhibitory action while increasing the target
F.Xa generation-promoting activity by introducing amino acid
substitutions in a bispecific antibody.
[0464] The present inventors prepared genes for approximately 200
types of antibodies against human F.IXa and human F.X,
respectively, using a method known to those skilled in the art,
which is the method of obtaining antibody genes from
antibody-producing cells of animals immunized with an antigen
(human F.IXa or human F.X), and introducing amino acid
substitutions, when necessary. Each antibody gene was incorporated
into an animal cell expression vector.
[0465] 40,000 or more bispecific antibodies as anti-F.IXa antibody
and anti-F.X antibody combinations were transiently expressed by
simultaneously transfecting the anti-human F.IXa antibody H chain
expression vector, the anti-human F.X antibody H chain expression
vector, and the commonly shared antibody L chain expression vector
into mammalian cells such as HEK293H cells. As a comparative
control, bispecific antibody hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ (SEQ ID NOs:
165/166/167) described in WO 2006/109592 was prepared.
[0466] Since the mutations mentioned in WO 2006/106905 or WO
1996/027011 were introduced into the CH3 domain of each H chain, it
was thought that bispecific antibodies were mainly expressed.
Antibodies in the cell culture supernatant were purified by a
method known to those skilled in the art using Protein A.
[0467] The present inventors measured the F.Xa generation-promoting
activity of these antibodies by the method described below. All
reactions were performed at room temperature.
[0468] Five .mu.L of antibody solution diluted with Tris-buffered
saline containing 0.1% bovine serum albumin (hereafter referred to
as TBSB) was mixed with 2.5 .mu.L of 27 ng/mL Human Factor IXa beta
(Enzyme Research Laboratories) and 2.5 .mu.L of 6 IU/mL of Novact
(registered trademark) M (Kaketsuken), and then incubated in a
384-well plate at room temperature for 30 minutes.
[0469] The enzyme reaction in this mixed solution was initiated by
adding 5 .mu.L of 24.7 .mu.g/mL of Human Factor X (Enzyme Research
Laboratories), and ten minutes later, 5 .mu.L of 0.5 M EDTA was
added to stop the reaction. The coloring reaction was initiated by
adding 5 .mu.L of coloring substrate solution. After a 50-minute
coloring reaction, the change in absorbance at 405 nm was measured
using the SpectraMax 340PC.sup.384 (Molecular Devices). F.Xa
generation-promoting activity was indicated as the value obtained
by subtracting the absorbance of the antibody-free reaction
solution from the absorbance of the antibody-supplemented reaction
solution.
[0470] TBCP (TBSB containing 93.75 .mu.M phospholipid solution
(SYSMEX CO.), 7.5 mM CaCl.sub.2, and 1.5 mM MgCl.sub.2) was used as
the solvent for Human Factor IXa, Novact (registered trademark) M,
and Human Factor X. A coloring substrate solution 5-2222.TM.
(CHROMOGENIX) was dissolved in purified water at 1.47 mg/mL, and
then used in this assay.
[0471] To evaluate the F.Xase inhibitory action of the antibodies,
the present inventors measured the effects on F.X activation by
F.IXa in the presence of F.VIIIa using the following method. All
reactions were performed at room temperature. Five .mu.L of
antibody solution diluted with Tris-buffered saline containing 0.1%
bovine serum albumin (hereafter referred to as TBSB) was mixed with
2.5 .mu.L of 80.9 ng/mL Human Factor IXa beta (Enzyme Research
Laboratories), and then incubated in a 384-well plate at room
temperature for 30 minutes.
[0472] 2.5 .mu.L of 1.8 IU/mL of F.VIIIa (production method will be
descried later) was further added, and 30 seconds later, the enzyme
reaction in this mixed solution was initiated by adding 5 .mu.L of
24.7 .mu.g/mL of Human Factor X (Enzyme Research Laboratories). Six
minutes later, 5 .mu.L of 0.5 M EDTA was added to stop the
reaction. The coloring reaction was initiated by adding 5 .mu.L of
coloring substrate solution. After a 14-minute coloring reaction,
the change in absorbance at 405 nm was measured using the
SpectraMax 340PC.sup.384 (Molecular Devices). F.Xase inhibitory
action of an antibody was indicated as the value obtained by
subtracting the absorbance of the antibody-free reaction solution
from the absorbance of the antibody-supplemented reaction
solution.
[0473] F.VIIIa was prepared by mixing 5.4 IU/mL of Kogenate
(registered trademark) FS (Bayer HealthCare) and 1.11 .mu.g/mL of
Human alpha Thrombin (Enzyme Research Laboratories) at a volume
ratio of 1:1, incubating at room temperature for one minute, and
then adding 7.5 U/mL of Hirudin (Merck KgaA) at a quantity that is
half the volume of the mixture solution. The prepared solution was
defined as 1.8 IU/mL of FVIIIa, and one minute after addition of
Hirudin, this was used for assays.
[0474] TBCP (TBSB containing 93.75 .mu.M phospholipid solution
(SYSMEX CO.), 7.5 mM CaCl.sub.2, and 1.5 mM MgCl.sub.2) was used
for the solvent for Human Factor IXa, Human Factor X, Kogenate
(registered trademark) FS, Human alpha Thrombin, and Hirudin. A
coloring substrate solution S-2222.TM. (CHROMOGENIX) was dissolved
in purified water at 1.47 mg/mL, and then used in this assay.
[0475] The F.Xa generation-promoting activities of each of the
bispecific antibodies are indicated in FIGS. 3 and 4, and the
F.Xase inhibitory actions of each of the bispecific antibodies are
indicated in FIG. 5. Various amino acid substitutions that increase
the F.Xa generation-promoting activity have been found, but as
expected, most of the amino acid substitutions that increase the
F.Xa generation-promoting activity increased F.Xase inhibitory
action as well, and suppressing F.Xase inhibitory action while
increasing F.Xa generation-promoting activity was very
difficult.
[0476] Under such circumstances, the inventors of the present
application obtained Q1-G4k/J268-G4h/L45-k, Q1-G4k/J321-G4h/L45-k,
Q31-z7/J326-z107/L2-k, Q64-z55/J344-z107/L45-k as bispecific
antibodies with a high F.Xa generation-promoting activity and a low
F.Xase inhibitory action. In addition, Q1-G4k (SEQ ID NO: 1),
Q31-z7 (SEQ ID NO: 2), and Q64-z55 (SEQ ID NO: 3) were obtained as
anti-human F.IXa antibody H chains, J268-G4h (SEQ ID NO: 4),
J321-G4h (SEQ ID NO: 5), J326-z107 (SEQ ID NO: 6), and J344-z107
(SEQ ID NO: 7) were obtained as prototype anti-human F.X antibody H
chains, and L2-k (SEQ ID NO: 8) and L45-k (SEQ ID NO: 9) were
obtained as prototype commonly shared antibody L chains. The
character before the hyphen in the sequence name indicates the
variable region and the character after the hyphen indicates the
constant region. Each bispecific antibody name is indicated by
listing the sequence names of each chain to be transfected.
[0477] Most of the bispecific antibodies having F.Xa
generation-promoting activity close to that of
hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ had high F.Xase inhibitory action as
expected, but these bispecific antibodies (Q1-G4k/J268-G4h/L45-k,
Q1-G4k/J321-G4h/L45-k, Q31-z7/J326-z107/L2-k,
Q64-z55/J344-z107/L45-k) were found to have higher F.Xa
generation-promoting activity and lower F.Xase inhibitory action
than hA69-KQ/hB26-PF/hAL-AQ described in WO 2006/109592. The
present inventors conducted examinations to further increase the
F.Xa generation-promoting activity and reduce the F.Xase inhibitory
action using these four antibodies as prototype antibodies.
Screening of bispecific antibodies that increase F.Xa
generation-promoting activity and reduce F.Xase inhibitory action
is indicated in FIG. 2.
Example 2
Production of Modified Antibodies
[0478] The present inventors introduced various combinations of
amino acid mutations that affect the F.Xa generation-promoting
activities and F.Xase inhibitory actions found in Example 1 to each
of the chains of the prototype antibodies by a method known to
those skilled in the art such as PCR for introducing mutations and
evaluated the combinations of modified chains on a large scale to
screen for amino acid substitutions that will further increase the
F.Xa generation-promoting activities and reduce the F.Xase
inhibitory actions of the four prototype antibodies.
[0479] Each of the modified bispecific antibodies with amino acid
substitutions were expressed transiently and purified by methods
similar to those for the prototype antibodies. The F.Xa
generation-promoting activities of the antibodies were measured
using the following method. All reactions were performed at room
temperature.
[0480] Five .mu.L of antibody solution diluted with Tris-buffered
saline containing 0.1% bovine serum albumin (hereafter referred to
as TBSB) was mixed with 2.5 .mu.L of 27 ng/mL Human Factor IXa beta
(Enzyme Research Laboratories) and 2.5 .mu.L of 6 IU/mL of Novact
(registered trademark) M (Kaketsuken), and then incubated in a
384-well plate at room temperature for 30 minutes.
[0481] The enzyme reaction in this mixed solution was initiated by
adding 5 .mu.L of 24.7 .mu.g/mL of Human Factor X (Enzyme Research
Laboratories), and two minutes later, 5 .mu.L of 0.5 M EDTA was
added to stop the reaction. The coloring reaction was initiated by
adding 5 .mu.L of coloring substrate solution. After a 20-minute
coloring reaction, the change in absorbance at 405 nm was measured
using the SpectraMax 340PC.sup.384 (Molecular Devices). F.Xa
generation-promoting activity was indicated as the value obtained
by subtracting the absorbance of the antibody-free reaction
solution from the absorbance of the antibody-supplemented reaction
solution.
[0482] TBCP (TBSB containing 93.75 .mu.M phospholipid solution
(SYSMEX CO.), 7.5 mM CaCl.sub.2, and 1.5 mM MgCl.sub.2) was used as
the solvent for Human Factor IXa, Novact (registered trademark) M,
and Human Factor X. A coloring substrate solution 5-2222.TM.
(CHROMOGENIX) was dissolved in purified water at 1.47 mg/mL, and
then used in this assay.
[0483] F.Xase inhibitory actions of the antibodies were also
evaluated by previously described methods.
[0484] The F.Xa generation-promoting activities of each of the
modified bispecific antibodies are indicated in FIG. 4, and the
F.Xase inhibitory actions of each of the bispecific antibodies are
indicated in FIG. 5.
[0485] The inventors of the present application obtained
Q85-G4k/J268-G4h/L406-k, Q85-G4k/J321-G4h/L334-k,
Q64-z7/J344-z107/L406-k, and Q64-z7/J326-z107/L334-k as bispecific
antibodies with a high F.Xa generation-promoting activity and a low
F.Xase inhibitory action. In addition, they discovered Q64-z7 (SEQ
ID NO: 10) and Q85-G4k (SEQ ID NO: 11) as the anti-human F.IXa
antibody H chain, and L334-k (SEQ ID NO: 30) and L406-k (SEQ ID NO:
33) as the commonly shared antibody L chains with increased F.Xa
generation-promoting activity. Though F.Xase inhibitory actions
increased slightly, F.Xa generation-promoting activity increased
greatly in Q85-G4k/J268-G4h/L406-k, Q85-G4k/J321-G4h/L334-k,
Q64-z7/J344-z107/L406-k, and Q64-z7/J326-z107/L334-k. Since these
modified antibodies have very large F.Xa generation-promoting
activities compared to increase in F.Xase inhibitory actions, the
F.Xa generation-promoting activity and the F.Xase inhibitory action
could further be separated compared to the prototype antibodies.
This way, combinations that suppress the F.Xase inhibitory action
and increase the F.Xa generation-promoting activity were
discovered.
[0486] While a higher F.Xa generation-promoting activity is
preferred for the discovered prototype antibodies to functionally
substitute for F.VIII by bispecific antibodies, lower F.Xase
inhibitory action was considered favorable to clinically use for
patients maintaining F.VIII functions or patients receiving
treatment with F.VIII formulations. Therefore, further
modifications were performed to produce bispecific antibodies in
which F.Xase inhibitory action is not increased while F.Xa
generation-promoting activity is further increased.
[0487] As a result, Q153-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k,
Q354-z106/J259-z107/L324-k, Q360-G4k/J232-G4h/L406-k,
Q360-z118/J300-z107/L334-k, Q405-G4k/J232-G4h/L248-k,
Q458-z106/J346-z107/L408-k, Q460-z121/J327-z119/L334-k,
Q499-z118/J327-z107/L334-k, Q499-z118/J327-z107/L377-k,
Q499-z118/J346-z107/L248-k, Q499-z121/J327-z119/L404-k,
Q499-z121/J339-z119/L377-k, and Q153-G4k/J142-G4h/L180-k were
obtained as bispecific antibodies with a high F.Xa
generation-promoting activity and a low F.Xase inhibitory action.
In addition, the Inventors discovered Q153-G4k (SEQ ID NO: 12),
Q354-z106 (SEQ ID NO: 13), Q360-G4k (SEQ ID NO: 14), Q360-z118 (SEQ
ID NO: 15), Q405-G4k (SEQ ID NO: 16), Q458-z106 (SEQ ID NO: 17),
Q460-z121 (SEQ ID NO: 18), Q499-z118 (SEQ ID NO: 19), and Q499-z121
(SEQ ID NO: 20) as the anti-human F.IXa antibody H chain, J232-G4h
(SEQ ID NO: 21), J259-z107 (SEQ ID NO: 22), J300-z107 (SEQ ID NO:
23), J327-z107 (SEQ ID NO: 24), J327-z119 (SEQ ID NO: 25),
J339-z119 (SEQ ID NO: 26), J346-z107 (SEQ ID NO: 27), J142-G4h (SEQ
ID NO: 170) as the anti-human F.X antibody H chains with increased
F.Xa generation-promoting activity, and L248-k (SEQ ID NO: 28),
L324-k (SEQ ID NO: 29), L377-k (SEQ ID NO: 31), L404-k (SEQ ID NO:
32), L408-k (SEQ ID NO: 34), and L180-k (SEQ ID NO: 171) as the
commonly shared antibody L chains.
[0488] Since these antibodies have very high F.Xa
generation-promoting activities while having suppressed F.Xase
inhibitory actions, they may have very useful properties for
patients maintaining an F.VIII function and patients receiving
treatment with F.VIII formulations. Since antibodies generally have
long half-lives, and can be administered subcutaneously, these
bispecific antibodies may be of great value to hemophilia A
patients, when compared to existing replacement therapy by
intravenous administration of existing F.VIII formulations for
hemophilia A.
[0489] Sequence comparisons of the variable regions of each of the
chains used in Example 1 and Example 2 are shown in FIGS. 6A to D.
For example, to enhance the F.Xa generation-promoting activity of a
bispecific antibody, the following amino acids were found to be
important: in the anti-human F.IXa antibody H chain, isoleucine at
position 34, asparagine, glutamine, or serine at position 35,
serine at position 49, arginine at position 61, glutamic acid at
position 62, serine or threonine at position 96, lysine or arginine
at position 98, serine or glutamic acid at position 99,
phenylalanine or tyrosine at position 100, glycine at position
100b, tyrosine at position 102, and such; in the anti-human F.X
antibody H chain, aspartic acid at position 35, arginine at
position 53, lysine at position 73, glycine at position 76, lysine
or arginine at position 96, tyrosine at position 98, tyrosine at
position 100, histidine at position 100a, and such; in the commonly
shared antibody L chain, lysine or arginine at position 27,
glutamic acid at position 30, arginine at position 31, glutamine at
position 32, arginine or glutamine at position 50, serine at
position 52, arginine at position 53, lysine at position 54,
glutamic acid at position 55, serine at position 92, serine at
position 93, proline at position 94, proline at position 95, and
such (the variable region amino acids are numbered by Kabat
numbering (Kabat E A et al. 1991. Sequences of Proteins of
Immunological Interest. NIH)).
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0490] The present invention provides multispecific antigen-binding
molecules having a high activity of functionally substituting for
F.VIII, which are antibodies that recognize both an enzyme and its
substrate. Furthermore, the present invention provides
multispecific antigen-binding molecules with a high activity of
functionally substituting for F.VIII and a low F.Xase inhibitory
action, which are antibodies that recognize both an enzyme and its
substrate.
[0491] Since humanized antibodies may generally have high stability
in blood and low immunogenicity, multispecific antibodies of the
present invention may be very promising as pharmaceuticals.
Sequence CWU 1
1
1791448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 1Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met Ala Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg His Ser Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Val Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ala Gly His Asn Leu Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr
Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser
Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly
Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln
Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185 190 Thr Val Pro
Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp
His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215
220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly
225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr
Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val
Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr
Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg
Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val Val Ser Val Leu
Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr
Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335
Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Cys 340
345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser
Leu 355 360 365 Trp Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala
Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys
Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe
Leu Tyr Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu
Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430 Glu Ala Leu His
Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435 440 445
2448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 2Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met Ala Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Val Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ala Gly His Asn Leu Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr
Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser
Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly
Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln
Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185 190 Thr Val Pro
Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp
His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215
220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly
225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr
Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val
Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr
Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg
Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val Val Ser Val Leu
Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr
Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335
Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr 340
345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser
Leu 355 360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala
Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys
Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe
Leu Tyr Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu
Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430 Glu Ala Leu His
Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435 440 445
3448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 3Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met Ala Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Val Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ala Gly His Asn Phe Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr
Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser
Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly
Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln
Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185 190 Thr Val Pro
Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp
His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215
220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Ser Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly
225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr
Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val
Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr
Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg
Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val Val Ser Val Leu
Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr
Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335
Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr 340
345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser
Leu 355 360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala
Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys
Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe
Leu Tyr Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu
Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430 Glu Ala Leu His
Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435 440 445
4444PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 4Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu
Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser
Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr
Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg
Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met
Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr His Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Arg Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly
100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser
Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser
Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu
Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser
Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu
Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190 Ser Ser Leu
Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195 200 205 Ser
Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210 215
220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe
225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser
Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln
Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val
Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe
Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr Val Leu His
Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315 320 Lys Val
Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser 325 330 335
Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro 340
345 350 Ser Gln Cys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Ser Cys Ala
Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu
Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro
Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Val Ser Arg
Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe
Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn His Tyr Thr
Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435 440 5444PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
5Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1
5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp
Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met His Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu
Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile
Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp
Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg
Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser
Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val
Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro
Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135
140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp
145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro
Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val
Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190 Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr
Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195 200 205 Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys
Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210 215 220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro
Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 225 230 235 240 Leu Phe
Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255
Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260
265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys
Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val
Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly
Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315 320 Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro
Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser 325 330 335 Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro
Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro 340 345 350 Ser Gln Cys Glu
Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Ser Cys Ala Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly
Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380
Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385
390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Val Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser
Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His
Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu
Ser Leu 435 440 6444PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 6Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly
Ser
Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys
Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val
Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile
Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln
Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70
75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr His
Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Asn His Leu Asp Glu Trp
Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys
Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr
Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr
Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala
Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser
Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190
Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195
200 205 Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro
Pro 210 215 220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro
Ser Val Phe 225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu
Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp
Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val
Asp Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu
Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr
Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315
320 Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser
325 330 335 Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu
Pro Pro 340 345 350 Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu
Thr Cys Leu Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val
Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr
Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu
Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly
Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn
Arg Tyr Thr Gln Glu Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440
7444PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 7Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu
Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser
Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr
Lys Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg
Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met
Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr Tyr His Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Gln Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly
100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser
Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser
Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu
Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser
Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu
Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190 Ser Ser Leu
Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195 200 205 Ser
Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210 215
220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe
225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser
Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln
Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val
Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr
Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr Val Leu His
Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315 320 Lys Val
Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser 325 330 335
Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro 340
345 350 Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu
Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu
Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro
Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Lys
Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe
Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn Arg Tyr Thr
Gln Glu Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440 8213PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
8Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1
5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala Ser Gln Asn Ile Tyr Lys
Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Lys
Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Ser Ala Ser Tyr Arg Tyr Ser Gly Val Pro
Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu
Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu Asp Leu Ala Thr Tyr Tyr
Cys Gln Gln Tyr Tyr Ser Gly Leu Thr 85 90 95 Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr
Lys Val Glu Ile Lys Arg Thr Val Ala Ala Pro 100 105 110 Ser Val Phe
Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys Ser Gly Thr 115 120 125 Ala
Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr Pro Arg Glu Ala Lys 130 135
140 Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln Glu
145 150 155 160 Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr Ser
Leu Ser Ser 165 170 175 Thr Leu Thr Leu Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu Lys
His Lys Val Tyr Ala 180 185 190 Cys Glu Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu Ser
Ser Pro Val Thr Lys Ser Phe 195 200 205 Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210
9214PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 9Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Gln Asn Ile Tyr Lys Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Lys Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Ser Ala Ser Tyr
Arg Tyr Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Leu Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Tyr Ser Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys Arg Thr Val Ala Ala
100 105 110 Pro Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys
Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr
Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135 140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu
Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln 145 150 155 160 Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp
Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175 Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu
Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180 185 190 Ala Cys Glu
Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys Ser 195 200 205 Phe
Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210 10448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 10Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu
Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu
Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met
Ala Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45
Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val 50
55 60 Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Val Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu
Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val
Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Ala Gly His Asn Phe Gly Ala Gly
Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val
Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala
Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly
Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val
Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175
Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180
185 190 Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn
Val 195 200 205 Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val
Glu Ser Lys 210 215 220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro
Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly 225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro
Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val
Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val
Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala
Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300
Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305
310 315 320 Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser
Ile Glu 325 330 335 Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu
Pro Gln Val Tyr 340 345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr
Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu 355 360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr
Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro
Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser
Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys
Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425
430 Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu
435 440 445 11448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 11Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly
Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys
Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met Ala Trp
Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ala Ser
Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val 50 55 60
Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Val Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu Tyr 65
70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr
Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Ala Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Ala Gly Trp
Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser
Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro
Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys
Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser
Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro
Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185
190 Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val
195 200 205 Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu
Ser Lys 210 215 220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu
Phe Leu Gly Gly 225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys
Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr
Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln
Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys
Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val
Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310
315 320 Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile
Glu 325 330 335 Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro
Gln Val Cys 340 345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys
Asn Gln Val Ser Leu 355 360 365 Trp Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro
Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu
Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp
Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser
Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430
Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435
440 445 12448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 12Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly
Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys
Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20
25 30 Asp Ile Asn Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp
Val 35 40 45 Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg
Arg Ser Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala
Lys Asn Ser Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu
Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Thr Arg Ala Gly His Asn
Tyr Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr
Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val
Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr
Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150
155 160 Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr
Phe 165 170 175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser
Ser Val Val 180 185 190 Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr
Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val
Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215 220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro
Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly 225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe
Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg
Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270
Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275
280 285 Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr
Arg 290 295 300 Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu
Asn Gly Lys 305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly
Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335 Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly
Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Cys 340 345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln
Glu Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu 355 360 365 Trp Cys Leu Val
Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser
Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395
400 Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp
405 410 415 Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val
Met His 420 425 430 Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu
Ser Leu Ser Leu 435 440 445 13448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription
of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 13Gln Val Gln Leu Val
Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg
Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp
Ile Asn Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40
45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val
50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr
Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala
Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Gly
Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr
Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu
Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu
Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr
Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170
175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val
180 185 190 Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys
Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg
Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215 220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala
Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly 225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro
Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu
Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu
Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn
Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295
300 Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys
305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser
Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335 Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg
Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr 340 345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met
Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu 355 360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe
Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln
Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp
Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415
Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420
425 430 Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser
Leu 435 440 445 14448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 14Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu
Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu
Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile
Gln Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45
Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50
55 60 Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu
Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val
Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Gly Gly
Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val
Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala
Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly
Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val
Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175
Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180
185 190 Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn
Val 195 200 205 Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val
Glu Ser Lys 210 215 220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro
Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly 225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro
Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val
Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val
Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala
Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300
Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305
310 315 320 Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser
Ile Glu 325 330 335 Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu
Pro Gln Val Cys 340 345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr
Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu 355 360 365 Trp Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr
Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro
Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser
Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys
Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425
430 Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu
435 440 445 15448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 15Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly
Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys
Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp
Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser
Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60
Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65
70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr
Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp
Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser
Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro
Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys
Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser
Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro
Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185
190 Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val
195 200 205 Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu
Ser Lys 210 215 220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu
Phe Leu Gly Gly 225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys
Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr
Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln
Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys
Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val
Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310
315 320 Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile
Glu 325 330 335 Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro
Gln Val Tyr 340 345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys
Asn Gln Val Ser Leu 355 360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro
Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu
Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp
Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser
Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430
Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435
440 445 16448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 16Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly
Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys
Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Ser Trp
Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser
Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60
Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65
70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr
Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly His Asn Phe Gly Gly Gly Trp
Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser
Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro
Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys
Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser
Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro
Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185
190 Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val
195 200 205 Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu
Ser Lys 210 215 220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu
Phe Leu Gly Gly 225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys
Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr
Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln
Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys
Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val
Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310
315 320 Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile
Glu 325 330 335 Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro
Gln Val Cys 340 345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys
Asn Gln Val Ser Leu 355 360 365 Trp Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro
Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu
Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp
Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser
Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430
Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435
440 445 17448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 17Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly
Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys
Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp
Val Arg Gln Ala Pro
Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly
Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr
Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu Gln Met
Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala
Arg Arg Ser Gly Lys Ser Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 100 105
110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly
115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser
Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe
Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu
Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser
Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185 190 Thr Val Pro Ser Ser
Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp His Lys
Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215 220 Tyr
Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly 225 230
235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met
Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val
Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp
Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu
Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val
Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr Lys Cys
Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335 Lys Thr
Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr 340 345 350
Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu 355
360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu
Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr
Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr
Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn
Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430 Glu Ala Leu His Asn His
Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435 440 445
18448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 18Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly Arg Glu Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr
Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser
Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly
Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln
Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185 190 Thr Val Pro
Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp
His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215
220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly
225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr
Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val
Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr
Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg
Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val Val Ser Val Leu
Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr
Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335
Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr 340
345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser
Leu 355 360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala
Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys
Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe
Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu
Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430 Glu Ala Leu His
Asn Arg Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440 445
19448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 19Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Thr Gly Arg Glu Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr
Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser
Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly
Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln
Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185 190 Thr Val Pro
Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp
His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215
220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly
225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr
Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val
Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr
Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg
Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val Val Ser Val Leu
Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr
Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335
Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr 340
345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser
Leu 355 360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala
Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys
Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe
Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu
Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430 Glu Ala Leu His
Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440 445
20448PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 20Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Thr Gly Arg Glu Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr
Lys Gly 115 120 125 Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser
Thr Ser Glu Ser 130 135 140 Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val 145 150 155 160 Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly
Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe 165 170 175 Pro Ala Val Leu Gln
Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val 180 185 190 Thr Val Pro
Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val 195 200 205 Asp
His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys 210 215
220 Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly
225 230 235 240 Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr
Leu Met Ile 245 250 255 Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val
Asp Val Ser Gln Glu 260 265 270 Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr
Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His 275 280 285 Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg
Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg 290 295 300 Val Val Ser Val Leu
Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys 305 310 315 320 Glu Tyr
Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu 325 330 335
Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr 340
345 350 Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser
Leu 355 360 365 Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala
Val Glu Trp 370 375 380 Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys
Thr Thr Pro Pro Val 385 390 395 400 Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe
Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp 405 410 415 Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu
Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His 420 425 430 Glu Ala Leu His
Asn Arg Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440 445
21444PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 21Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu
Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser
Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr
Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg
Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met
Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly
100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser
Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser
Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu
Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser
Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu
Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190 Ser Ser Leu
Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195 200 205 Ser
Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210 215
220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe
225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser
Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln
Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val
Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe
Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr Val Leu His
Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315 320 Lys Val
Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser 325 330 335
Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro 340
345 350 Ser Gln Cys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Ser Cys Ala
Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu
Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro
Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Val Ser Arg
Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe
Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn His Tyr Thr
Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435 440 22444PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
22Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1
5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp
Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu
Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn
Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp
Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80
Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr His Cys 85
90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu
Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro
Ser Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu
Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro
Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr
Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser Ser Gly
Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190 Ser Ser
Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195 200 205
Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210
215 220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val
Phe 225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile
Ser Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser
Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly
Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln
Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr Val Leu
His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315 320 Lys
Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser 325 330
335 Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro
340 345 350 Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys
Leu Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp
Glu Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro
Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser
Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly Asn Val
Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn Arg Tyr
Thr Gln Glu Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440 23444PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
23Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1
5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp
Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu
Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile
Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp
Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg
Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser
Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val
Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro
Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135
140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp
145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro
Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val
Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190 Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr
Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195 200 205 Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys
Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210 215 220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro
Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 225 230 235 240 Leu Phe
Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255
Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260
265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys
Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val
Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly
Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315 320 Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro
Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser 325 330 335 Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro
Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro 340 345 350 Ser Gln Glu Glu
Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly
Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380
Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385
390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser
Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His
Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn Arg Tyr Thr Gln Glu Ser Leu Ser Leu
Ser Pro 435 440 24444PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 24Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln
Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val
Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met
Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45
Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50
55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala
Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr
Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp
Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser
Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg
Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys
Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn Ser
Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170 175
Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180
185 190 Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys
Pro 195 200 205 Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr
Gly Pro Pro 210 215 220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly
Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp
Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val
Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp
Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro
Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295 300
Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305
310 315 320 Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr
Ile Ser 325 330 335 Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr
Thr Leu Pro Pro 340 345 350 Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val
Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile
Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr
Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe
Phe Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln
Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420 425
430 Asn Arg Tyr Thr Gln Glu Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440
25444PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 25Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu
Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser
Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr
Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg
Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met
Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr Tyr His Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly
100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser
Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser
Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu
Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser
Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu
Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190 Ser Ser Leu
Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195 200 205 Ser
Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210 215
220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe
225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser
Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln
Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val
Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr
Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr Val Leu His
Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315 320 Lys Val
Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser 325 330 335
Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro 340
345 350 Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu
Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu
Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro
Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Lys
Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe
Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn His Tyr Thr
Gln Glu Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440 26444PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
26Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1
5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp
Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu
Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile
Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp
Thr Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg
Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser
Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val
Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro
Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135
140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp
145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro
Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val
Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185 190 Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr
Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro 195 200 205 Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys
Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210 215 220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro
Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 225 230 235 240 Leu Phe
Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255
Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260
265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys
Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val
Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly
Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310 315 320 Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro
Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser 325 330 335 Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro
Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro 340 345 350 Ser Gln Glu Glu
Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly
Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380
Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385
390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser
Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His
Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430 Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Glu Ser Leu Ser Leu
Ser Pro 435 440 27444PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 27Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln
Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val
Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met
Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45
Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50
55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala
Tyr 65
70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr Tyr
His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu
Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala Ser Thr
Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg Ser
Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn Ser Gly
Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170 175 Gln
Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser 180 185
190 Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro
195 200 205 Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly
Pro Pro 210 215 220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly
Pro Ser Val Phe 225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys Asp Thr
Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val
Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr
Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys Pro Arg
Glu Glu Gln Tyr Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295 300 Leu
Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys 305 310
315 320 Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile
Ser 325 330 335 Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr
Leu Pro Pro 340 345 350 Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln Val Ser
Leu Thr Cys Leu Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp Ile Ala
Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys
Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser Phe Phe
Leu Tyr Ser Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415 Gln Glu
Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420 425 430
Asn Arg Tyr Thr Gln Glu Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 435 440
28214PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 28Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Lys Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Arg Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Arg Ala Ser Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys Arg Thr Val Ala Ala
100 105 110 Pro Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys
Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr
Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135 140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu
Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln 145 150 155 160 Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp
Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175 Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu
Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180 185 190 Ala Cys Glu
Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys Ser 195 200 205 Phe
Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210 29214PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 29Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln
Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr
Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala
Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45
Tyr Arg Ala Asp Arg Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50
55 60 Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln
Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser
Pro Pro Leu 85 90 95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys
Arg Thr Val Ala Ala 100 105 110 Pro Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser
Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu
Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135 140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys
Val Asp Asn Ala Leu Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln 145 150 155 160 Glu Ser
Val Thr Glu Gln Asp Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175
Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180
185 190 Ala Cys Glu Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys
Ser 195 200 205 Phe Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210 30214PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
30Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1
5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg
Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu
Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Gln Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro
Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu
Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr
Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu 85 90 95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly
Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys Arg Thr Val Ala Ala 100 105 110 Pro Ser Val
Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr
Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135
140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln
145 150 155 160 Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr
Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175 Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu
Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180 185 190 Ala Cys Glu Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu
Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys Ser 195 200 205 Phe Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210
31214PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 31Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Gln Ala Ser Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys Arg Thr Val Ala Ala
100 105 110 Pro Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys
Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr
Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135 140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu
Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln 145 150 155 160 Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp
Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175 Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu
Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180 185 190 Ala Cys Glu
Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys Ser 195 200 205 Phe
Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210 32214PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 32Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln
Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr
Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln 20 25 30 Leu Ala
Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45
Tyr Gln Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50
55 60 Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln
Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp
Pro Pro Leu 85 90 95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys
Arg Thr Val Ala Ala 100 105 110 Pro Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser
Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu
Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135 140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys
Val Asp Asn Ala Leu Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln 145 150 155 160 Glu Ser
Val Thr Glu Gln Asp Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175
Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180
185 190 Ala Cys Glu Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys
Ser 195 200 205 Phe Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210 33214PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
33Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1
5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg
Gln 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu
Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Arg Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro
Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu
Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr
Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp Pro Pro Leu 85 90 95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly
Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys Arg Thr Val Ala Ala 100 105 110 Pro Ser Val
Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr
Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135
140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln
145 150 155 160 Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr
Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175 Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu
Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180 185 190 Ala Cys Glu Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu
Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys Ser 195 200 205 Phe Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210
34214PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 34Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Arg Ala Asp Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys Arg Thr Val Ala Ala
100 105 110 Pro Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu Gln Leu Lys
Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe Tyr
Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135 140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu
Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln 145 150 155 160 Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp
Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175 Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu
Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180 185 190 Ala Cys Glu
Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys Ser 195 200 205 Phe
Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210 35123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 35Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu
Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu
Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met
Ala Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45
Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg His Ser Val 50
55 60 Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Val Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu
Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val
Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Ala Gly His Asn Leu Gly Ala Gly
Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val
Ser Ser 115 120 36123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 36Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu
Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu
Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met
Ala Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45
Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val 50
55 60 Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Val Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu
Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val
Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Ala Gly His Asn Leu Gly Ala Gly
Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe 100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val
Ser Ser 115 120 37123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 37Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu
Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu
Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met
Ala Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45
Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val 50
55 60 Lys Gly Arg Phe Thr Val
Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu Gln Met Asn
Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg
Arg Ala Gly His Asn Phe Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe 100 105 110
Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
38123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 38Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Met Ala Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Val Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ala Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
39123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 39Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Asn Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ala Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ala Lys Asn Ser Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Thr Arg Ala Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
40123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 40Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Asn Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
41123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 41Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
42123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 42Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Ser Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly His Asn Phe Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
43123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 43Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly Lys Ser Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
44123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 44Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Ser Gly Arg Glu Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
45123PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 45Gln Val Gln Leu Val Glu Ser Gly Gly Gly Leu
Val Gln Pro Gly Gly 1 5 10 15 Ser Leu Arg Leu Ser Cys Ala Ala Ser
Gly Phe Thr Phe Ser Tyr Tyr 20 25 30 Asp Ile Gln Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly Leu Glu Trp Val 35 40 45 Ser Ser Ile Ser Pro
Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg
Phe Thr Ile Ser Arg Asp Asn Ser Lys Asn Thr Leu Tyr 65 70 75 80 Leu
Gln Met Asn Ser Leu Arg Ala Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Thr Gly Arg Glu Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr
100 105 110 Trp Gly Gln Gly Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 120
46119PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 46Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu
Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser
Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr
Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg
Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met
Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly
100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 47119PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
47Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1
5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp
Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu
Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile
Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp
Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg
Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser
Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val
Thr Val Ser Ser 115 48119PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 48Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln
Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val
Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met
Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45
Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50
55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr Ala
Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val
Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Arg Gly Tyr His Leu Asp
Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115
49119PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 49Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu
Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser
Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr
Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg
Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met
Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr His Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly
100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 50119PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
50Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1
5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp
Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met His Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu
Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile
Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp
Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg
Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser
Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val
Thr Val Ser Ser 115 51119PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 51Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln
Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val
Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met
Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45
Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50
55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala
Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val
Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Asn His Leu Asp
Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115
52119PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 52Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu
Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser
Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr
Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg
Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met
Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr Tyr His Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly
100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 53119PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
53Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1
5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp
Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu
Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile
Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp
Thr Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg
Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser
Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val
Thr Val Ser Ser 115 54119PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 54Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln
Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val
Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met
Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45
Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Lys Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50
55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala
Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr
Tyr His Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Gln Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu
Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115
55119PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 55Gln Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu
Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser
Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln
Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr
Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe 50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg
Val Ile Met Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Thr Asp Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met
Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Thr Tyr His Cys 85 90
95 Ala Arg Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly
100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 56106PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
56Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1
5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala Ser Gln Asn Ile Tyr Lys
Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Lys
Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Ser Ala Ser Tyr Arg Tyr Ser Gly Val Pro
Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu
Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu Asp Leu Ala Thr Tyr Tyr
Cys Gln Gln Tyr Tyr Ser Gly Leu Thr 85 90 95 Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr
Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100 105 57107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription
of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 57Asp Ile Gln Met Thr
Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val
Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala Ser Gln Asn Ile Tyr Lys Asn 20 25 30 Leu
Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Lys Leu Leu Ile 35 40
45 Tyr Ser Ala Ser Tyr Arg Tyr Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly
50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu
Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu Asp Leu Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Tyr
Ser Pro Pro Leu 85 90 95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile
Lys 100 105 58107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 58Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro
Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr
Cys Lys Ala Ser Lys Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr
Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Arg Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Arg
Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60
Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65
70 75 80 Glu Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro
Pro Leu 85 90 95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100
105 59107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 59Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Arg Ala Asp Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100 105
60107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 60Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Gln Ala Ser Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100 105
61107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 61Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Gln Ala Ser Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100 105
62107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 62Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Gln Ala Ser Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100 105
63107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 63Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Arg Ala Ser Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100 105
64107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 64Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu
Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala
Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys
Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Arg Ala Asp Arg
Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr
Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu
Asp Ile Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp Pro Pro Leu 85 90
95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100 105
65325PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 65Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu
Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1 5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu
Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val
Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45 Gly Val His Thr Phe
Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50 55 60 Leu Ser Ser
Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr
Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys 85 90
95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro
100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys
Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr
Cys Val Val Val 130 135 140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val Gln
Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp 145 150 155 160 Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala
Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe 165 170 175 Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg
Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp 180 185 190 Trp Leu Asn
Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu 195 200 205 Pro
Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg 210 215
220 Glu Pro Gln Val Cys Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys
225 230 235 240 Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Trp Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr
Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255 Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro
Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260 265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp
Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser 275 280 285 Arg Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser
Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser 290 295 300 Cys Ser Val Met His
Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu Ser
Leu Ser Leu 325 66325PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 66Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro
Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1 5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu
Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro
Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45
Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50
55 60 Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys
Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys
Val Asp Lys 85 90 95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro
Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro 100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe
Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg
Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val 130 135 140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu
Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp 145 150 155 160 Gly Val
Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe 165 170 175
Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp 180
185 190 Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly
Leu 195 200 205 Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly
Gln Pro Arg 210 215 220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln
Lys Glu Met Thr Lys 225 230 235 240 Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu
Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255 Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu
Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260 265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro
Val Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser 275 280 285 Arg Leu
Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser 290 295 300
Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser 305
310 315 320 Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 325 67325PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
67Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1
5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala
Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45 Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser
Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50 55 60 Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser
Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His
Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys 85 90 95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys
Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Ser Cys Pro Ala Pro 100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu
Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp
Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val 130 135
140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp
145 150 155 160 Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu
Glu Gln Phe 165 170 175 Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr
Val Leu His Gln Asp 180 185 190 Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys
Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu 195 200 205 Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr
Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg 210 215 220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr
Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys 225 230 235 240 Asn Gln
Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255
Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260
265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr
Ser 275 280 285 Arg Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn
Val Phe Ser 290 295 300 Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His Asn His
Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 325
68325PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 68Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu
Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1 5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu
Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val
Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45 Gly Val His Thr Phe
Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50
55 60 Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln
Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys
Val Asp Lys 85 90 95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro
Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro 100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe
Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg
Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val 130 135 140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu
Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp 145 150 155 160 Gly Val
Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr 165 170 175
Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp 180
185 190 Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly
Leu 195 200 205 Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly
Gln Pro Arg 210 215 220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln
Lys Glu Met Thr Lys 225 230 235 240 Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu
Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255 Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu
Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260 265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro
Val Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser 275 280 285 Lys Leu
Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser 290 295 300
Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser 305
310 315 320 Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 325 69325PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
69Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1
5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala
Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45 Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser
Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50 55 60 Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser
Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His
Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys 85 90 95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys
Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro 100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu
Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp
Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val 130 135
140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp
145 150 155 160 Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu
Glu Gln Tyr 165 170 175 Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr
Val Leu His Gln Asp 180 185 190 Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys
Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu 195 200 205 Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr
Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg 210 215 220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr
Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys 225 230 235 240 Asn Gln
Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255
Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260
265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr
Ser 275 280 285 Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn
Val Phe Ser 290 295 300 Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His Asn His
Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 325
70325PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 70Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu
Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1 5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu
Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val
Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45 Gly Val His Thr Phe
Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50 55 60 Leu Ser Ser
Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr
Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys 85 90
95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro
100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys
Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr
Cys Val Val Val 130 135 140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val Gln
Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp 145 150 155 160 Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala
Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr 165 170 175 Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg
Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp 180 185 190 Trp Leu Asn
Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu 195 200 205 Pro
Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg 210 215
220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Lys Glu Met Thr Lys
225 230 235 240 Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr
Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255 Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro
Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260 265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp
Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser 275 280 285 Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser
Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser 290 295 300 Cys Ser Val Met His
Glu Ala Leu His Asn Arg Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu Ser
Leu Ser Pro 325 71325PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 71Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro
Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1 5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu
Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro
Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45
Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50
55 60 Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys
Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys
Val Asp Lys 85 90 95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro
Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro 100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe
Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg
Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val 130 135 140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu
Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp 145 150 155 160 Gly Val
Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe 165 170 175
Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp 180
185 190 Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly
Leu 195 200 205 Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly
Gln Pro Arg 210 215 220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln
Cys Glu Met Thr Lys 225 230 235 240 Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Ser Cys Ala
Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255 Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu
Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260 265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro
Val Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Val Ser 275 280 285 Arg Leu
Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser 290 295 300
Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser 305
310 315 320 Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 325 72325PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide
72Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1
5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp
Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala
Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45 Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser
Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50 55 60 Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser
Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His
Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys 85 90 95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys
Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro 100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu
Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp
Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val 130 135
140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp
145 150 155 160 Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu
Glu Gln Tyr 165 170 175 Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr
Val Leu His Gln Asp 180 185 190 Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys
Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu 195 200 205 Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr
Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg 210 215 220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr
Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys 225 230 235 240 Asn Gln
Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255
Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260
265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr
Ser 275 280 285 Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn
Val Phe Ser 290 295 300 Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His Asn Arg
Tyr Thr Gln Glu Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu Ser Leu Ser Pro 325
73325PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 73Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Pro Leu
Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1 5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu
Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val
Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45 Gly Val His Thr Phe
Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50 55 60 Leu Ser Ser
Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Gln Thr 65 70 75 80 Tyr
Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys 85 90
95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro
100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys
Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro Glu Val Thr
Cys Val Val Val 130 135 140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val Gln
Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp 145 150 155 160 Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala
Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Tyr 165 170 175 Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg
Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp 180 185 190 Trp Leu Asn
Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu 195 200 205 Pro
Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg 210 215
220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr Lys
225 230 235 240 Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe Tyr
Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255 Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln Pro
Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260 265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp
Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser 275 280 285 Lys Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser
Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser 290 295 300 Cys Ser Val Met His
Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Glu Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu Ser
Leu Ser Pro 325 74107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 74Arg Thr Val Ala Ala Pro
Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu 1 5 10 15 Gln Leu Lys Ser
Gly Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe 20 25 30 Tyr Pro
Arg Glu Ala Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu Gln 35 40 45
Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp Ser Lys Asp Ser 50
55 60 Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr
Glu 65 70 75 80 Lys His Lys Val Tyr Ala Cys Glu Val Thr His Gln Gly
Leu Ser Ser 85 90 95 Pro Val Thr Lys Ser Phe Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys
100 105 755PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 75Tyr Tyr Asp Met Ala 1 5 7617PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 76Ser
Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg His Ser Val Lys 1 5 10
15 Gly 7714PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 77Arg Ala Gly His Asn Leu Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe
Asp Phe 1 5 10 785PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 78Tyr Tyr Asp Met Ala 1 5
7917PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 79Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg
Arg Ser Val Lys 1 5 10 15 Gly 8014PRTArtificial SequenceDescription
of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 80Arg Ala Gly His Asn Leu
Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe 1 5 10 815PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 81Tyr
Tyr Asp Met Ala 1 5 8217PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 82Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly
Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val Lys 1 5 10 15 Gly 8314PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 83Arg
Ala Gly His Asn Phe Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Phe 1 5 10
845PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 84Tyr Tyr Asp Met Ala 1 5 8517PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide
85Ser
Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Ser Val Lys 1 5 10
15 Gly 8614PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 86Arg Ala Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe
Asp Tyr 1 5 10 875PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 87Tyr Tyr Asp Ile Asn 1 5
8817PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 88Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gly Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg
Arg Ser Val Lys 1 5 10 15 Gly 8914PRTArtificial SequenceDescription
of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 89Arg Ala Gly His Asn Tyr
Gly Ala Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 1 5 10 905PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 90Tyr
Tyr Asp Ile Asn 1 5 9117PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 91Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln
Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val Lys 1 5 10 15 Gly 9214PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 92Arg
Ser Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 1 5 10
935PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 93Tyr Tyr Asp Ile Gln 1 5 9417PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 94Ser
Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val Lys 1 5 10
15 Gly 9514PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 95Arg Ser Gly His Asn Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe
Asp Tyr 1 5 10 965PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 96Tyr Tyr Asp Ile Ser 1 5
9717PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 97Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg
Arg Glu Val Lys 1 5 10 15 Gly 9814PRTArtificial SequenceDescription
of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 98Arg Ser Gly His Asn Phe
Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 1 5 10 995PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 99Tyr
Tyr Asp Ile Gln 1 5 10017PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 100Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly
Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val Lys 1 5 10 15 Gly
10114PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 101Arg Ser Gly Lys Ser Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr
Phe Asp Tyr 1 5 10 1025PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 102Tyr Tyr Asp Ile Gln 1 5
10317PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 103Ser Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr
Arg Arg Glu Val Lys 1 5 10 15 Gly 10414PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 104Arg
Ser Gly Arg Glu Tyr Gly Gly Gly Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 1 5 10
1055PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 105Tyr Tyr Asp Ile Gln 1 5 10617PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 106Ser
Ile Ser Pro Ser Gly Gln Ser Thr Tyr Tyr Arg Arg Glu Val Lys 1 5 10
15 Gly 10714PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 107Arg Thr Gly Arg Glu Tyr Gly Gly Gly
Trp Tyr Phe Asp Tyr 1 5 10 1085PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 108Asp Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5
10917PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 109Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr
Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10 15 Asp 11010PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 110Arg
Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu 1 5 10 1115PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 111Asp
Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5 11217PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 112Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser
Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10 15 Asp
11310PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 113Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu 1 5 10
1145PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 114Asp Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5 11517PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 115Asp
Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10
15 Asp 11610PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 116Arg Lys Ser Arg Gly Tyr His Leu Asp
Glu 1 5 10 1175PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 117Asp Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5
11817PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 118Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr
Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10 15 Asp 11910PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 119Arg
Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu 1 5 10 1205PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 120Asp
Asn Asn Met His 1 5 12117PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 121Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser
Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10 15 Asp
12210PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 122Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu 1 5 10
1235PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 123Asp Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5 12417PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 124Asp
Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10
15 Asp 12510PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 125Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Asn His Leu Asp
Glu 1 5 10 1265PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 126Asp Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5
12717PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 127Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr
Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10 15 Asp 12810PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 128Arg
Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Glu 1 5 10 1295PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 129Asp
Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5 13017PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 130Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser
Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10 15 Asp
13110PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 131Arg Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu 1 5 10
1325PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 132Asp Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5 13317PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 133Asp
Ile Asn Thr Lys Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10
15 Asp 13410PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 134Arg Gln Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp
Glu 1 5 10 1355PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 135Asp Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5
13617PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 136Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr
Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10 15 Asp 13710PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 137Arg
Lys Ser Tyr Gly Tyr His Leu Asp Glu 1 5 10 13811PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 138Lys
Ala Ser Gln Asn Ile Tyr Lys Asn Leu Ala 1 5 10 1397PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 139Ser
Ala Ser Tyr Arg Tyr Ser 1 5 1408PRTArtificial SequenceDescription
of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 140Gln Gln Tyr Tyr Ser Gly
Leu Thr 1 5 14111PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 141Lys Ala Ser Gln Asn Ile Tyr Lys Asn
Leu Ala 1 5 10 1427PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 142Ser Ala Ser Tyr Arg Tyr Ser 1 5
1439PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 143Gln Gln Tyr Tyr Ser Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
14411PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 144Lys Ala Ser Lys Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn Leu Ala 1
5 10 1457PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 145Arg Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser 1 5
1469PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 146Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
14711PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 147Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn Leu Ala 1
5 10 1487PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 148Arg Ala Asp Arg Lys Glu Ser 1 5
1499PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 149Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
15011PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 150Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn Leu Ala 1
5 10 1517PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 151Gln Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser 1 5
1529PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 152Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
15311PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 153Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln Leu Ala 1
5 10 1547PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 154Gln Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser 1 5
1559PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 155Gln Gln Tyr Ser Ser Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
15611PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 156Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln Leu Ala 1
5 10 1577PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 157Gln Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser 1 5
1589PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 158Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
15911PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 159Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln Leu Ala 1
5 10 1607PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 160Arg Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser 1 5
1619PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 161Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
16211PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 162Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Gln Leu Ala 1
5 10 1637PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 163Arg Ala Asp Arg Lys Glu Ser 1 5
1649PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 164Gln Gln Tyr Ser Asp Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
165118PRTHomo sapiens 165Glu Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ala Glu
Val Gln Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala
Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Tyr 20 25 30 Tyr Met His Trp Val Arg
Gln Ala Pro Gly Glu Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Tyr Ile Asn
Pro Ser Ser Gly Tyr Thr Lys Tyr Asn Arg Lys Phe 50 55 60 Arg Asp
Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Ala Asp Lys Ser Thr Ser Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80
Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85
90 95 Ala Arg Gly Gly Gln Gly Tyr Tyr Leu Asp Tyr Trp Gly Glu Gly
Thr 100 105 110 Thr Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 166119PRTHomo sapiens
166Glu Val Gln Leu Val Gln Ser Gly Ala Gln Val Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala
1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Ser
Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Lys Gly
Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40 45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Lys Ser Gly Gly Ser
Ile Tyr Asn Gln Lys Phe 50 55 60 Lys Gly Arg Val Ile Met Thr Ile
Asp Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Arg Ser Leu
Arg Ser Asp Asp Thr Ala Ile Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Arg
Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr Phe Asp Tyr Trp Gly Arg Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu
Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115 167106PRTHomo sapiens 167Asp Ile Val Met
Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg
Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys Ala Ser Gln Asn Val Gly Thr Ala 20 25 30
Val Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln Lys Pro Gly Lys Ala Pro Lys Leu Leu Ile 35
40 45 Tyr Ser Ala Ser Tyr Arg Ala Ser Gly Val Pro Ser Arg Phe Ser
Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser
Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80 Glu Asp Leu Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr
Ser Asn Tyr Ile Thr 85 90 95 Phe Gly Gln Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile
Lys 100 105 168326PRTHomo sapiens 168Ala Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser
Val Phe Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser Arg 1 5 10 15 Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser
Thr Ala Ala Leu Gly Cys Leu Val Lys Asp Tyr 20 25 30 Phe Pro Glu
Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp Asn Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser 35 40 45 Gly
Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser 50 55
60 Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr
65 70 75 80 Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His Lys Pro Ser Asn Thr Lys Val
Asp Lys 85 90 95 Arg Val Glu Ser Lys Tyr Gly Pro Pro Cys Pro Pro
Cys Pro Ala Pro 100 105 110 Glu Phe Leu Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe Leu
Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys 115 120 125 Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr
Pro Glu Val Thr Cys Val Val Val 130 135 140 Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp
Pro Glu Val Gln Phe Asn Trp Tyr Val Asp 145 150 155 160 Gly Val Glu
Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr Lys Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe 165 170 175 Asn
Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp 180 185
190 Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu
195 200 205 Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys Thr Ile Ser Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln
Pro Arg 210
215 220 Glu Pro Gln Val Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro Ser Gln Glu Glu Met Thr
Lys 225 230 235 240 Asn Gln Val Ser Leu Thr Cys Leu Val Lys Gly Phe
Tyr Pro Ser Asp 245 250 255 Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly Gln
Pro Glu Asn Asn Tyr Lys 260 265 270 Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser
Asp Gly Ser Phe Phe Leu Tyr Ser 275 280 285 Arg Leu Thr Val Asp Lys
Ser Arg Trp Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser 290 295 300 Cys Ser Val Met
His Glu Ala Leu His Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser 305 310 315 320 Leu
Ser Leu Ser Leu Gly 325 169107PRTHomo sapiens 169Arg Thr Val Ala
Ala Pro Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu 1 5 10 15 Gln Leu
Lys Ser Gly Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe 20 25 30
Tyr Pro Arg Glu Ala Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala Leu Gln 35
40 45 Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln Asp Ser Lys Asp
Ser 50 55 60 Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Thr Leu Thr Leu Ser Lys Ala
Asp Tyr Glu 65 70 75 80 Lys His Lys Val Tyr Ala Cys Glu Val Thr His
Gln Gly Leu Ser Ser 85 90 95 Pro Val Thr Lys Ser Phe Asn Arg Gly
Glu Cys 100 105 170444PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of
Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 170Gln Val Gln Leu Val
Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys
Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn
Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40
45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe
50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Thr Met Thr Ile Asp Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr
Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala
Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Arg Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr His
Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser Ala
Ser Thr Lys Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 115 120 125 Pro Leu Ala Pro Cys Ser
Arg Ser Thr Ser Glu Ser Thr Ala Ala Leu 130 135 140 Gly Cys Leu Val
Lys Asp Tyr Phe Pro Glu Pro Val Thr Val Ser Trp 145 150 155 160 Asn
Ser Gly Ala Leu Thr Ser Gly Val His Thr Phe Pro Ala Val Leu 165 170
175 Gln Ser Ser Gly Leu Tyr Ser Leu Ser Ser Val Val Thr Val Pro Ser
180 185 190 Ser Ser Leu Gly Thr Lys Thr Tyr Thr Cys Asn Val Asp His
Lys Pro 195 200 205 Ser Asn Thr Lys Val Asp Lys Arg Val Glu Ser Lys
Tyr Gly Pro Pro 210 215 220 Cys Pro Pro Cys Pro Ala Pro Glu Phe Leu
Gly Gly Pro Ser Val Phe 225 230 235 240 Leu Phe Pro Pro Lys Pro Lys
Asp Thr Leu Met Ile Ser Arg Thr Pro 245 250 255 Glu Val Thr Cys Val
Val Val Asp Val Ser Gln Glu Asp Pro Glu Val 260 265 270 Gln Phe Asn
Trp Tyr Val Asp Gly Val Glu Val His Asn Ala Lys Thr 275 280 285 Lys
Pro Arg Glu Glu Gln Phe Asn Ser Thr Tyr Arg Val Val Ser Val 290 295
300 Leu Thr Val Leu His Gln Asp Trp Leu Asn Gly Lys Glu Tyr Lys Cys
305 310 315 320 Lys Val Ser Asn Lys Gly Leu Pro Ser Ser Ile Glu Lys
Thr Ile Ser 325 330 335 Lys Ala Lys Gly Gln Pro Arg Glu Pro Gln Val
Tyr Thr Leu Pro Pro 340 345 350 Ser Gln Cys Glu Met Thr Lys Asn Gln
Val Ser Leu Ser Cys Ala Val 355 360 365 Lys Gly Phe Tyr Pro Ser Asp
Ile Ala Val Glu Trp Glu Ser Asn Gly 370 375 380 Gln Pro Glu Asn Asn
Tyr Lys Thr Thr Pro Pro Val Leu Asp Ser Asp 385 390 395 400 Gly Ser
Phe Phe Leu Val Ser Arg Leu Thr Val Asp Lys Ser Arg Trp 405 410 415
Gln Glu Gly Asn Val Phe Ser Cys Ser Val Met His Glu Ala Leu His 420
425 430 Asn His Tyr Thr Gln Lys Ser Leu Ser Leu Ser Leu 435 440
171214PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 171Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser
Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys
Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln
Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Ser Ala Ser
Arg Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg
Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80
Glu Asp Leu Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Tyr Ser Pro Pro Leu 85
90 95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys Arg Thr Val Ala
Ala 100 105 110 Pro Ser Val Phe Ile Phe Pro Pro Ser Asp Glu Gln Leu
Lys Ser Gly 115 120 125 Thr Ala Ser Val Val Cys Leu Leu Asn Asn Phe
Tyr Pro Arg Glu Ala 130 135 140 Lys Val Gln Trp Lys Val Asp Asn Ala
Leu Gln Ser Gly Asn Ser Gln 145 150 155 160 Glu Ser Val Thr Glu Gln
Asp Ser Lys Asp Ser Thr Tyr Ser Leu Ser 165 170 175 Ser Thr Leu Thr
Leu Ser Lys Ala Asp Tyr Glu Lys His Lys Val Tyr 180 185 190 Ala Cys
Glu Val Thr His Gln Gly Leu Ser Ser Pro Val Thr Lys Ser 195 200 205
Phe Asn Arg Gly Glu Cys 210 172119PRTArtificial SequenceDescription
of Artificial Sequence Synthetic polypeptide 172Gln Val Gln Leu Val
Gln Ser Gly Ser Glu Leu Lys Lys Pro Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Ser Val Lys
Val Ser Cys Lys Ala Ser Gly Tyr Thr Phe Thr Asp Asn 20 25 30 Asn
Met Asp Trp Val Arg Gln Ala Pro Gly Gln Gly Leu Glu Trp Met 35 40
45 Gly Asp Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe
50 55 60 Gln Asp Arg Val Thr Met Thr Ile Asp Lys Ser Thr Gly Thr
Ala Tyr 65 70 75 80 Met Glu Leu Ser Ser Leu Arg Ser Glu Asp Thr Ala
Val Tyr Tyr Cys 85 90 95 Ala Arg Arg Arg Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr His
Asp Glu Trp Gly Glu Gly 100 105 110 Thr Leu Val Thr Val Ser Ser 115
173107PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic polypeptide 173Asp Ile Gln Met Thr Gln Ser Pro Ser Ser
Leu Ser Ala Ser Val Gly 1 5 10 15 Asp Arg Val Thr Ile Thr Cys Lys
Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn 20 25 30 Leu Ala Trp Tyr Gln Gln
Lys Pro Gly Gln Ala Pro Glu Leu Leu Ile 35 40 45 Tyr Ser Ala Ser
Arg Lys Glu Ser Gly Val Pro Asp Arg Phe Ser Gly 50 55 60 Ser Arg
Tyr Gly Thr Asp Phe Thr Leu Thr Ile Ser Ser Leu Gln Pro 65 70 75 80
Glu Asp Leu Ala Thr Tyr Tyr Cys Gln Gln Tyr Tyr Ser Pro Pro Leu 85
90 95 Thr Phe Gly Gly Gly Thr Lys Val Glu Ile Lys 100 105
1745PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 174Asp Asn Asn Met Asp 1 5 17517PRTArtificial
SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence Synthetic peptide 175Asp
Ile Asn Thr Arg Ser Gly Gly Ser Ile Tyr Asn Glu Glu Phe Gln 1 5 10
15 Asp 17610PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 176Arg Arg Ser Tyr Gly Tyr Tyr His Asp
Glu 1 5 10 17711PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 177Lys Ala Ser Arg Asn Ile Glu Arg Asn
Leu Ala 1 5 10 1787PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial
Sequence Synthetic peptide 178Ser Ala Ser Arg Lys Glu Ser 1 5
1799PRTArtificial SequenceDescription of Artificial Sequence
Synthetic peptide 179Gln Gln Tyr Tyr Ser Pro Pro Leu Thr 1 5
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