C07K14/765

Modified urokinase-type plasminogen activator polypeptides and methods of use

Provided are u-PA polypeptides and fusion proteins containing the u-PA polypeptides. The u-PA polypeptides are modified to have altered activity and/or specificity so that they cleave a complement protein, such as complement protein C3, to thereby inhibit complement activation. The modified u-PA polypeptides and fusion proteins that inhibit complement activation can be used for treatment of diseases and conditions that are mediated by complement activation, or in which complement activation plays a role. These disorders include ischemic and reperfusion disorders, including myocardial infarction and stroke, sepsis, autoimmune diseases, diabetic retinopathies, age-related macular degeneration, transplanted organ rejection, inflammatory diseases and diseases with an inflammatory component.

Multiple specificity binders of CXC chemokines

The present disclosure provides for fusion proteins comprising multipsecific variable regions that bind more than one ELR+ CXC chemokine.

Multiple specificity binders of CXC chemokines

The present disclosure provides for fusion proteins comprising multipsecific variable regions that bind more than one ELR+ CXC chemokine.

Chromatographic Methods for Purification of Proteins from Plasma

The present invention relates to the field of chromatography. More closely, the invention relates to a chromatographic method for purification of proteins, such as Factor VIII, von Willebrand factor and Factor IX. The chromatographic method is performed on a matrix comprising an inner porous core and outer porous lid surrounding said core.

Chromatographic Methods for Purification of Proteins from Plasma

The present invention relates to the field of chromatography. More closely, the invention relates to a chromatographic method for purification of proteins, such as Factor VIII, von Willebrand factor and Factor IX. The chromatographic method is performed on a matrix comprising an inner porous core and outer porous lid surrounding said core.

HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN VARIANTS AND USES THEREOF

A serum albumin variant, or functional fragment thereof, comprising, one or more amino acid substitutions selected from (i) glycine, isoleucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, tyrosine, valine and leucine substituted for glutamine at position (522); (ii) valine substituted for alanine at position (552); and (iii) alanine, glutamic acid, histidine, serine, lysine and arginine substituted for glycine at position (572).

HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN VARIANTS AND USES THEREOF

A serum albumin variant, or functional fragment thereof, comprising, one or more amino acid substitutions selected from (i) glycine, isoleucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, tyrosine, valine and leucine substituted for glutamine at position (522); (ii) valine substituted for alanine at position (552); and (iii) alanine, glutamic acid, histidine, serine, lysine and arginine substituted for glycine at position (572).

A NOVEL WASH BUFFER SOLUTION FOR AFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY
20230092867 · 2023-03-23 ·

Provided is a method for improving impurities removal in the protein purification by affinity chromatography, comprising 1) loading a protein sample onto an affinity chromatography column, 2) washing the column with a wash buffer solution comprising Histidine or Imidazole, and a pH-adjusting agent.

A NOVEL WASH BUFFER SOLUTION FOR AFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY
20230092867 · 2023-03-23 ·

Provided is a method for improving impurities removal in the protein purification by affinity chromatography, comprising 1) loading a protein sample onto an affinity chromatography column, 2) washing the column with a wash buffer solution comprising Histidine or Imidazole, and a pH-adjusting agent.

SERUM-FREE MEDIUM FOR CULTURING A BOVINE PROGENITOR CELL

A method for culturing a bovine progenitor cell, comprising the step of: culturing a bovine progenitor cell in a serum-free medium for culturing a bovine progenitor cell, wherein said serum-free medium comprises an albumin; and a fibroblast growth factor (FGF).