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titleOfInvention Recombinant lysophosphatidic acid phosphatase
abstract A recombinant LPA phosphatase being capable of specifically hydrolyzing LPA and useful in clarifying the LPA metabolic pathway and diagnosing and treating various diseases in which LPA participates; a method whereby LPA can be conveniently and economically assayed; and a measurement kit appropriate for this method. LPA phosphatase is purified from bovine brain and then human LPA phosphatase gene is successfully cloned thereinto. A DNA encoding a peptide having the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO:1; a DNA having the base sequence represented by SEQ ID NO:2; a protein encoded by this DNA; an expression vector containing this DNA; a transformant containing this expression vector; a process for producing LPA by using this transformant; a method for essaying LPA by using the above protein; a measurement reagent containing this protein; a diagnosis kit containing this reagent, etc.
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