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(12) PATENT APPLICATION PUBLICATION<br />

(19) INDIA (21) Application No.: 00536/KOLNP/2005 A<br />

(22) Date <strong>of</strong> filing <strong>of</strong> Application: 30/03/2005 (43) Publication Date: 09/06/2006<br />

(54) Title <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> invention: COMPOSITIONS, ORGANISMS AND METHODOLOGIES EMPLOYING A NOVEL HUMAN<br />

KINASE<br />

(51) International classification : C12N 15/54, C12Q<br />

1/68<br />

(31) Priority Document No : 60/417,155<br />

(32) Priority Date : 10/10/2002<br />

(33) Name <strong>of</strong> priority country : USA<br />

(86) International Application No and : PCT/US03/032305<br />

Filing Date<br />

: & 10/10/2003<br />

(87) International Publication No : WO 04/032878<br />

(61) Patent <strong>of</strong> addition to Application No : NA<br />

Filed on : NA<br />

(62) Divisional to Application No : NA<br />

Filed on : NA<br />

(71) Name <strong>of</strong> Applicant:<br />

WYETH.,<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Applicant:<br />

5 GIRALDA FARMS, MADISON, NJ<br />

07940, USA.<br />

(72) Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inventor:<br />

LIU WEI<br />

WU LEEYING<br />

Filed U/S 5(2) before The <strong>Patents</strong> (Amendment)<br />

Act, 2005: NO<br />

(57) Abstract:<br />

This invention provides compositions, organisms and methodologies employing a novel human protein kinase, NRHK1. The novel<br />

protein kinase is encoded by a human gene comprising 21 exons. The human gene is localized in or near <strong>the</strong> 9q34 locus <strong>of</strong> human<br />

chromosome 9. The sequence similarity between <strong>the</strong> novel human protein and <strong>the</strong> consensus sequence <strong>of</strong> NIMA-related kinase indicates<br />

that <strong>the</strong> novel human protein may function as an NIMA-related kinase.<br />

(FIG. Nil)<br />

The Patent Office Journal 09/06/2006 10998

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