C07K14/02

NOVEL DRUG-CONTROLLED SYSTEMS AND USES THEREOF

The technology described herein is directed to polypeptide systems using drug-controlled peptide docking domains and cognate docking domain-binding peptides and their use to control cellular signaling, activity, and/or gene expression.

NOVEL DRUG-CONTROLLED SYSTEMS AND USES THEREOF

The technology described herein is directed to polypeptide systems using drug-controlled peptide docking domains and cognate docking domain-binding peptides and their use to control cellular signaling, activity, and/or gene expression.

HEPATITIS B VACCINES AND USES OF THE SAME

Provided herein are engineered hepatitis B virus (HBV) molecular vaccine constructs. Vaccine constructs can also include ligand-inducible engineered gene switch systems for modulating expression of heterologous genes, such as a cytokines, in host cells.

HEPATITIS B VACCINES AND USES OF THE SAME

Provided herein are engineered hepatitis B virus (HBV) molecular vaccine constructs. Vaccine constructs can also include ligand-inducible engineered gene switch systems for modulating expression of heterologous genes, such as a cytokines, in host cells.

ENGINEERED HEPATITIS B CORE POLYPEPTIDE

Genetically modified HBc polypeptides are provided.

ENGINEERED HEPATITIS B CORE POLYPEPTIDE

Genetically modified HBc polypeptides are provided.

Vaccines against Hepatitis B virus

A pharmaceutical composition comprising at least two peptides of from 15 to 60 amino acids in length, selected from peptides comprising a sequence of at least 15 contiguous amino acids of one of the sequences shown in SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 4 or of a sequence having at least 80% identity to one of the sequences shown in SEQ ID NOs: to 4, wherein each peptide comprises at least one CD8+ T-cell epitope and/or at least one CD4+ T-cell epitope and wherein each peptide elicits a response in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (BMC) from at least one chronically infected HBV individual in an 10 in vitroassay.

Temperature-based transient delivery of nucleic acids and proteins to cells and tissues
11421248 · 2022-08-23 · ·

The present disclosure relates to methods for transiently activating temperature-sensitive agents in one or more cells, for example by contacting one or more cells with a temperature-sensitive agent and transiently incubating the cells at a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. Additionally, the present disclosure relates to methods of contacting one or more cells in a subject with a temperature-sensitive agent and then lowering the subject's core body temperature to a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. The disclosure also relates to methods of contacting one or more cells in a subject with a temperature-sensitive agent, maintaining the subject's surface body temperature at a permissive temperature for inducing an activity of the temperature-sensitive agent in the cells. Further disclosed are methods of treating a subject with a temperature-sensitive therapeutic agent.

NOVEL DRUG-CONTROLLED SYSTEMS AND USES THEREOF

The technology described herein is directed to polypeptide systems using drug-controlled peptide docking domains and cognate docking domain-binding peptides and their use to control cellular signaling, activity, and/or gene expression.

NOVEL DRUG-CONTROLLED SYSTEMS AND USES THEREOF

The technology described herein is directed to polypeptide systems using drug-controlled peptide docking domains and cognate docking domain-binding peptides and their use to control cellular signaling, activity, and/or gene expression.