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publicationNumber RU-2008130905-A
titleOfInvention CHICKEN VIRUS VACCINE AND DIAGNOSTICS
abstract 1. An isolated strain of astrovirus designated CAstV-3, where the strain is a strain deposited under CNCM number 1-3541 at CNCM, Pasteur Institute, December 15, 2005.! 2. An isolated nucleotide sequence that has at least 85% sequence identity with! (a) a nucleotide sequence as represented in any of SEQ ID NO 1-4,! (b) a nucleotide sequence that is capable of hybridization with any of SEQ ID NO 1-4 under stringent conditions, or! (c) fragment (a) or (b). ! 3. The isolated nucleotide sequence of claim 2, wherein said sequence has 100% sequence identity with! (a) a nucleotide sequence as represented in any of SEQ ID NO 1-4,! (b) a nucleotide sequence that is capable of hybridization with any of SEQ ID NO 1-4 under stringent conditions, or! (c) fragment (a) or (b). ! 4. A gene construct containing an isolated nucleotide sequence according to claim 2 or 3 and a regulatory sequence. ! 5. A vector containing the isolated nucleotide sequence of claim 2 or 3 and a promoter that is operably linked to said nucleotide sequence. ! 6. A method for producing a polypeptide encoded by a nucleotide sequence according to claim 2 or 3, comprising the steps of:! (a) contacting a bacterial cell and / or an insect cell with a baculovirus and / or a yeast cell and / or a plant cell with the vector according to claim 5,! (b) culturing said bacterial cell and / or insect cell and / or yeast cell and / or plant cell under conditions suitable for producing a polypeptide. ! 7. Polypeptide
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