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titleOfInvention CARGO PROTEIN OF ANTIGENS FOR DETECTION OF PATHOGENS BY HEMOAGLUTINATION, COMING FROM HETERODONTUS FRANCISCI.
abstract The present invention corresponds to a nucleic acid molecule isolated from the shark Heterodontus francisci with SEQ.ID.NO.1, which encodes a protein with SEQ.ID.NO.2, with recognition activity by glucoforin proteins and which can also fuse with at least one other nucleic acid molecule of infectious and / or autoimmune disease antigens, giving rise to a fusion protein that recognizes antibodies to said diseases.Also, this fusion protein has the property of hemoagglutination, when recognizing glucoforins of erythrocytes and antibodies characteristic of infectious and / or autoimmune diseases, which are present in biological samples such as blood or serum, in a latent or active state.Included in the invention are methods to protect the detection of antibodies characteristic of infectious diseases and / or autoimmune, using fusion protein.
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