C12N2760/20122

NOVEL LYSSA VIRUS PHOSPHOPROTEINS

The present invention provides an isolated lyssavirus phosphoprotein (P-protein) comprising one or more amino acid substitutions in a signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) interacting surface of the P-protein.

Nanobodies suitable for neuron regeneration therapy

The invention is in the domain of delivery of molecules to brain cells across the blood-brain barrier. The invention relates to a novel polypeptide-based carrier that allows the efficient delivery of an effector peptide, to neuron cells across the blood-brain barrier, and to methods for the production and testing of such carrier, including a model for testing the capacity of such molecule to cross the blood-brain barrier and/or the toxicity of molecules on the blood brain barrier and/or the capacity of molecules that have crossed to target human brain cells (e/g. neurons, astrocytes and microglial cells).

STABILISED VIRAL FUSION PROTEINS
20230265128 · 2023-08-24 ·

The invention relates to stabilised pre-fusion conformation Class III fusion proteins. The inve ntion also provides vaccine compositions for immunising a subject against viral infections.

Compositions and methods for the prevention and treatment of rabies virus infection

The present disclosure relates generally to the field of molecular virology, and particularly relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding a modified alphavirus virus viral genome or self-replicating RNA (srRNA) construct, recombinant cells and pharmaceutical compositions containing the same, as well as the use of such nucleic acid molecules, recombinant cells and compositions for production of desired products in cell cultures or in a living body. Also provided are methods for eliciting an immune response in a subject in need thereof, as well as methods for preventing and/or treating rabies virus infection.

Optically controlled virus protein, gene thereof, and virus vector containing said gene

The purpose of the present invention is to develop a virus vector, the activity of which is rendered controllable. A virus protein gene derived from an RNA virus is provided in which a gene encoding an optical switch protein is inserted into a foreign gene introducible region of the virus protein so as to enable expression of the gene. By means of this virus vector, it is possible to control, with irradiation of light, enzyme activity of the virus protein and virus vector activity based thereon.

Recombinant vector comprising BiP fragment and preparation method of recombinant proteins using thereof
11434496 · 2022-09-06 · ·

Provided is a recombinant vector including a new BiP gene fragment, and when a target protein is prepared using the recombinant vector of the subject matter, use stability can be enhanced and the production amount of target protein can also be increased by minimizing a foreign peptide sequence remaining in the target protein.

CHIMPANZEE ADENOVIRUS CONSTRUCTS WITH LYSSAVIRUS ANTIGENS

The invention provides adenoviral vectors comprising transgenes encoding Lyssaviral antigens. The vectors can be used to produce vaccines for the prophylaxis, amelioration and treatment of diseases caused by Lyssaviral diseases, e.g., rabies.

CHIMPANZEE ADENOVIRUS CONSTRUCTS WITH LYSSAVIRUS ANTIGENS

The invention provides adenoviral vectors comprising transgenes encoding Lyssaviral antigens. The vectors can be used to produce vaccines for the prophylaxis, amelioration and treatment of diseases caused by Lyssaviral diseases, e.g., rabies.

VACCINE COMPOSITION FOR PREVENTING RABIES, AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF

The present invention relates to: a rabies virus glycoprotein comprising an amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO: 2; a recombinant vector for producing the glycoprotein; a transformant comprising the vector; and a vaccine composition comprising the rabies glycoprotein, and the like.

GENE SHUFFLED LYSSAVIRUS VACCINE
20230398201 · 2023-12-14 ·

The present invention includes a vaccine comprising a nucleic acid comprising (a) a nucleotide sequence encoding a rabies virus nucleoprotein (N) or a portion thereof and (b) a nucleotide sequence encoding a glycoprotein (G) (e.g., a RABV glycoprotein, a MOKV glycoprotein, or a chimeric MOKV/RABY glycoprotein), or a portion thereof positioned immediately 3′ to the nucleoprotein (N) gene sequence.