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Title: US5429921: Assays for agonists and antagonists of recombinant human calcium channels
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Inventor: Harpold, Michael M.; San Diego, CA
Ellis, Steven B.; San Diego, CA
Williams, Mark E.; Carlsbad, CA
Feldman, Daniel H.; San Diego, CA
McCue, Ann F.; La Mesa, CA
Brenner, Robert; Austin, TX

Assignee: The Salk Institute Biotechnology/Industrial Assoc. Inc., La Jolla, CA
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Published / Filed: 1995-07-04 / 1991-08-15

Application Number: US1991000745206

IPC Code: Advanced: C07K 14/705; C12Q 1/68; G01N 33/564; G01N 33/68; A61K 38/00;
Core: C07K 14/435; more...
IPC-7: C12Q 1/02;

ECLA Code: C07K14/705; C12Q1/68M; C12Q1/68P; G01N33/564; G01N33/68; G01N33/68V;

U.S. Class: Current: 435/004; 435/007.2; 435/069.1;
Original: 435/004; 435/069.1; 435/240.2; 435/007.2;

Field of Search: 435/7.21,69.1,91,172.1,172.3,240.1,320.1 530/350,395 536/23.2

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1991-08-15  US1991000745206

Abstract:     Human calcium channel alpha 1-, alpha 2-, beta - and gamma -subunit encoding cDNAs, and related compositions and methods, are provided.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Brown, Martin, Haller & McClain ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Draper, Garnette D.; Fitzgerald, David L.

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Parent Case:     This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 620,250, filed Nov. 30, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 176,899, filed Apr. 4, 1988, now abandoned, and is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 482,384, filed Feb. 20, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,386,025, and is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 603,751, filed Apr. 4, 1989 as PCT/US89/01408 (U.S. application filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371 on Nov. 8, 1990), now abandoned, which is also a continuation-in-part of said application Ser. No. 176,899.

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What is claimed is:     1. A method for testing a compound for activity as an agonist or antagonist of a calcium channel, comprising the steps of:
  • suspending a eukaryotic cell expressing functional, heterologous calcium channels in a solution which contains the compound and an ion or molecule capable of entering the cell through a functional calcium channel;
  • depolarizing the cell membrane of the cell;
  • detecting the current flowing into the cell; and
  • comparing the current thus detected to a current produced by cells in a control experiment; wherein:
  • the only heterologous ion channels expressed by the cells are calcium channels which comprise one or more subunits;
  • each heterologously expressed calcium channel subunit has the amino acid sequence of a naturally occurring human calcium channel subunit; and
  • the heterologous calcium channels comprise at least a heterologous α1 subunit that is selected from the group consisting of
    • a VDCC type II (α1C) subunit having an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence of amino acids set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7,
    • a VDCC type III (α1D) subunit having an amino acid sequence comprising the sequence shown as amino acids 11-2161 of SEQ ID NO: 2, and
    • a calcium channel α1 subunit encoded by DNA capable of hybridizing under conditions of high stringency with DNA that is complementary to an mRNA transcript present in a human cell and that encodes one of the aforesaid VDCC type II or type III subunits.


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Other Abstract Info: CHEMABS 113(07)053684J CHEMABS 116(05)035641A CHEMABS 119(17)176290J CHEMABS 130(06)062686Q CHEMABS 130(15)192775D CHEMABS 133(11)145913Z DERABS C1989-324236 DERABS C1991-281409 DERABS C1993-093936 DERABS C1995-161088 DERABS C1997-225431 DERABS C1997-558134 DERABS C1998-109869 DERABS C1998-456192 DERABS C2000-146548 DERABS C2000-548230

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    US1992000914231   is a continuation of
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         US7063950 issued 2006-06-20   Nucleic acids encoding human calcium channel and methods of use thereof

    US1990000482384   is a continuation in part of
    US1995000404950     (pending) [presumed granted]
         US7063950 issued 2006-06-20   Nucleic acids encoding human calcium channel and methods of use thereof

    US1995000450273 1995-05-25  is a continuation in part of
    US1995000404354  1995-02-15   (granted)
         US5618720 issued 1997-04-08   Cells expressing calcium channel alpha 2 subunit-encoding DNA, optionally with a reporter gene for screening assays

    US1995000450273   is a continuation in part of
    US1995000404354  1995-02-15
         US5618720 issued 1997-04-08   Cells expressing calcium channel alpha 2 subunit-encoding DNA, optionally with a reporter gene for screening assays

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1994000336257  1994-11-07   (granted)
         US5726035 issued 1998-03-10   Recombinant production of mammalian calcium channel gamma subunits

    11702388   is a continuation in part of
    US1994000336257  1994-11-07
         US5726035 issued 1998-03-10   Recombinant production of mammalian calcium channel gamma subunits

    US1995000404354 1995-02-15  is a continuation of
    US1994000314083  1994-09-28   (granted)
         US5686241 issued 1997-11-11   Probes and assays for calcium channel alpha 2 subunit-encoding nucleic acids

    US1992000914231   is a continuation of
    US1994000314083  1994-09-28
         US5686241 issued 1997-11-11   Probes and assays for calcium channel alpha 2 subunit-encoding nucleic acids

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1994000311363  1994-09-23   (granted)
         US5876958 issued 1999-03-02   Assays of cells expressing human calcium channels containing α1 β subunits

    >US1991000745206<   is a continuation in part of
    US1994000311363  1994-09-23
         US5876958 issued 1999-03-02   Assays of cells expressing human calcium channels containing α1 β subunits

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1994000290012  1994-08-11   (abandoned)

    11702388   is a continuation in part of
    US1994000290012  1994-08-11   (abandoned)

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1994000223305  1994-04-04   (granted)
         US5851824 issued 1998-12-22   Human calcium channel alpha -1C/ alpha -1D, alpha -2, beta -1, and gamma subunits and cells expressing the DNA

    11702388   is a continuation in part of
    US1994000223305  1994-04-04
         US5851824 issued 1998-12-22   Human calcium channel alpha -1C/ alpha -1D, alpha -2, beta -1, and gamma subunits and cells expressing the DNA

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1994000193078  1994-02-07   (granted)   WO1992US0006903
         US5846757 issued 1998-12-08   Human calcium channel alpha 1, alpha 2, and beta subunits and assays using them

    US1995000404950   is a continuation in part of
    US1994000193078  
         US5846757 issued 1998-12-08   Human calcium channel alpha 1, alpha 2, and beta subunits and assays using them

    11702388   is a continuation in part of
    US1994000193078  
         US5846757 issued 1998-12-08   Human calcium channel alpha 1, alpha 2, and beta subunits and assays using them

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1993000149097  1993-11-05   (granted)
         US5874236 issued 1999-02-23   DNA encoding human calcium channel alpha -1A, beta 1, beta -2, and beta -4 subunits, and assays using cells that express the subunits

    US1994000290012 1994-08-11  is a continuation in part of
    US1993000149097  1993-11-05   (granted)
         US5874236 issued 1999-02-23   DNA encoding human calcium channel alpha -1A, beta 1, beta -2, and beta -4 subunits, and assays using cells that express the subunits

    US1994000290012   is a continuation in part of
    US1993000149097  1993-11-05
         US5874236 issued 1999-02-23   DNA encoding human calcium channel alpha -1A, beta 1, beta -2, and beta -4 subunits, and assays using cells that express the subunits

    11702388   is a continuation in part of
    US1993000149097  1993-11-05
         US5874236 issued 1999-02-23   DNA encoding human calcium channel alpha -1A, beta 1, beta -2, and beta -4 subunits, and assays using cells that express the subunits

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1993000105536  1993-08-11   (abandoned)

    US1994000290012 1994-08-11  is a continuation in part of
    US1993000105536  1993-08-11   (abandoned)

    US1994000193078   is a continuation of
    US1993000105536  1993-08-11   (abandoned)

    US1993000149097 1993-11-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1993000105536  1993-08-11   (abandoned)

    US1993000149097   is a continuation in part of
    US1993000105536  1993-08-11   (abandoned)

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1992000914231  1992-07-13   (granted)
         US5407820 issued 1995-04-18   Calcium channel alpha -2 subunit DNAs and cells expressing them

    US1995000404950   is a continuation in part of
    US1992000914231  1992-07-13
         US5407820 issued 1995-04-18   Calcium channel alpha -2 subunit DNAs and cells expressing them

    US1995000404354 1995-02-15  is a continuation of
    US1992000914231  1992-07-13   (granted)
         US5407820 issued 1995-04-18   Calcium channel alpha -2 subunit DNAs and cells expressing them

    US1995000404354   is a continuation of
    US1992000914231  1992-07-13
         US5407820 issued 1995-04-18   Calcium channel alpha -2 subunit DNAs and cells expressing them

    US1994000314083 1994-09-28  is a division of
    US1992000914231  1992-07-13   (granted)
         US5407820 issued 1995-04-18   Calcium channel alpha -2 subunit DNAs and cells expressing them

    US1994000314083   is a division of
    US1992000914231  1992-07-13
         US5407820 issued 1995-04-18   Calcium channel alpha -2 subunit DNAs and cells expressing them

    US1993000105536   is a continuation in part of
    US1992000914231  1992-07-13
         US5407820 issued 1995-04-18   Calcium channel alpha -2 subunit DNAs and cells expressing them

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1992000868354  1992-04-10   (abandoned)

    US1994000223305 1994-04-04  is a continuation of
    US1992000868354  1992-04-10   (abandoned)

    US1994000223305   is a continuation of
    US1992000868354  1992-04-10   (abandoned)

    US1994000193078   is a continuation in part of
    US1992000868354  1992-04-10   (abandoned)

    US1993000105536   is a continuation in part of
    US1992000868354  1992-04-19   (abandoned)

    US1992000914231   is a continuation in part of
    US1992000868354  1992-04-10   (abandoned)

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    >US1991000745206<  1991-08-15   (granted)
         US5429921 issued 1995-07-04   Assays for agonists and antagonists of recombinant human calcium channels

    US1994000311363 1994-09-23  is a continuation of
    >US1991000745206<  1991-08-15   (granted)
         US5429921 issued 1995-07-04   Assays for agonists and antagonists of recombinant human calcium channels

    US1994000311363   is a continuation of
    >US1991000745206<  1991-08-15
         US5429921 issued 1995-07-04   Assays for agonists and antagonists of recombinant human calcium channels

    US1992000868354 1992-04-10  is a continuation in part of
    >US1991000745206<  1991-08-15   (granted)
         US5429921 issued 1995-07-04   Assays for agonists and antagonists of recombinant human calcium channels

    US1992000868354   is a continuation in part of
    >US1991000745206<  1991-08-15
         US5429921 issued 1995-07-04   Assays for agonists and antagonists of recombinant human calcium channels

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1990000620250  1990-11-30   (abandoned)

    >US1991000745206< 1991-08-15  is a continuation in part of
    US1990000620250  1990-11-30   (abandoned)

    >US1991000745206<   is a continuation in part of
    US1990000620250  1990-11-30   (abandoned)

    US1990000603751   is a continuation in part of
    US1990000620250  1990-11-30   (abandoned)

    US1988000176899   is a continuation in part of
    US1990000620250  1990-11-30   (abandoned)

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1990000603751  1990-11-08   (abandoned)

    US1993000105536 1993-08-11  is a continuation in part of
    US1990000603751  1990-11-08   (abandoned)

    US1993000105536   is a continuation in part of
    US1990000603751  1990-11-08   (abandoned)

    US1992000914231 1992-07-13  is a continuation of
    US1990000603751  1990-11-08   (abandoned)

    US1992000914231   is a continuation of
    US1990000603751  1990-11-08   (abandoned)

    US1992000914231   is a continuation in part of
    US1990000603751  1990-11-08   (abandoned)

    >US1991000745206< 1991-08-15  is a continuation in part of
    US1990000603751  1990-11-08   (abandoned)

    >US1991000745206<   is a continuation in part of
    US1990000603751  1990-11-08   (abandoned)

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1990000482384  1990-02-20   (granted)
         US5386025 issued 1995-01-31   Calcium channel compositions and methods

    US1994000336257 1994-11-07  is a continuation of
    US1990000482384  1990-02-20   (granted)
         US5386025 issued 1995-01-31   Calcium channel compositions and methods

    US1994000336257   is a continuation of
    US1990000482384  1990-02-20
         US5386025 issued 1995-01-31   Calcium channel compositions and methods

    US1990000620250   is a continuation in part of
    US1990000482384  1990-02-20
         US5386025 issued 1995-01-31   Calcium channel compositions and methods

    US2007000702388 2007-02-05  is a continuation in part of
    US1988000176899  1988-04-04   (abandoned)

    US1990000603751   is a continuation in part of
    US1988000176899  1988-04-04   (abandoned)

    US1990000482384   is a continuation in part of
    US1988000176899  1988-04-04   (abandoned)

    US1995000404950   is a continuation in part of
    PCT/US89/01408  1988-04-04   (pending)

    US1994000311363   is a continuation of
    11702388     (pending)

    US1993000105536   is a continuation in part of
    11702388     (pending)

    US1992000914231   is a continuation in part of
    11702388     (pending)

    US1990000620250   is a continuation in part of
    11702388     (pending)

    US1990000603751   is a continuation in part of
    11702388     (pending)


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