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titleOfInvention Acid-labile subunit (ALS) of insulin-like growth factor binding protein complex
abstract The acid-labile sub-unit (ALS) of insulin like growth factor binding protein complex in biologically pure form is described. n nALS has a molecular weight between 80-115 kd as determined by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, run under reducing conditions; and a partial N-terminal amino acid sequence as follows: n Gly AspProGlyThrProGlyGluAlaGluGlyProAlaCysPro AlaAlaCys Ala nwherein the first amino acid may be Gly or Ala. Also described are methods of producing ALS, compositions containing the in-vivo IGF protein complex, methods of detecting ALS in body fluids, recombinant nucleic acid sequences encoding ALS, and expression vectors and host cells containing such nucleic acid sequences.
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