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titleOfInvention Recombinant protein c with truncated light chain
abstract Methods are disclosed for producing a protein which has the biological activity of human activated protein C. The protein is produced by mammalian host cells transfected with a plasmid capable of integration in mammalian host cell DNA. The plasmid includes a promoter followed downstream by a nucleotide sequence which encodes an activated protein C precursor that is processed to yield a protein having substantially the activity of human activated protein C, wherein the light chain of the active protein contains 149 amino acid residues.
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