Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Tethering cysteine residues using cyclic disulfides
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Application No.: US15753319Application Date: 2016-08-17
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Publication No.: US10711261B2Publication Date: 2020-07-14
- Inventor: Jeffrey N. Agar , Joseph Salisbury
- Applicant: Brandeis University
- Applicant Address: US MA Waltham
- Assignee: Brandeis University
- Current Assignee: Brandeis University
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Waltham
- Agency: Inhouse Patent Counsel, LLC
- Agent Michele M. Wales
- International Application: PCT/US2016/047395 WO 20160817
- International Announcement: WO2017/031226 WO 20170223
- Main IPC: C12N9/96
- IPC: C12N9/96 ; C12N9/02 ; C07K19/00 ; A61K31/095 ; A61K31/385 ; C12N9/80 ; A61K38/00

Abstract:
Described herein are compounds and methods for tethering proteins. For example, dimers of Protein X listed in Table 1 are described, where the dimers are formed by the covalent bonding of a cysteine on the first monomer to a cysteine on the second monomer via a cyclic disulfide linker. The covalently attached dimers exhibit increased stabilization and can be used to treat neurodegenerative diseases (such as, for example, Parkinson's Disease, ALS, Alzheimer's Disease, Huntington's Disease, Epilepsy, Frontotemporal Dementia, and/or DMD), cancer, autoimmune disease, and/or Celiac disease.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180237763A1 TETHERING CYSTEINE RESIDUES USING CYCLIC DISULFIDES Public/Granted day:2018-08-23
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