C07K14/4747

COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING GRIM-19 THERAPEUTICS AND METHODS OF USE
20170298108 · 2017-10-19 ·

The present invention provides nucleic acids encoding a fusion protein comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding GRIM-19 or a biologically active fragment or derivative thereof and a nucleotide sequence encoding a protein transduction domain. Proteins encoded by the nucleic acids, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treatment are also provided. The invention also provides viral vectors comprising GRIM-19 or a biologically active fragment or derivative thereof, pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treatment using the same.

Enhanced reconstitution and autoreconstitution of the hematopoietic compartment

The present disclosure relates to the acceleration of hematopoietic compartment reconstitution in a subject in need of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation by administering a composition having a protein transduction domain-MYC (PTD-MYC) fusion protein in combination with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and to the enhancement of hematopoietic compartment autoreconstitution in a subject in need thereof by administering a composition having a protein transduction domain-MYC (PTD-MYC) fusion protein.

Compositions and methods for targeted endometriosis treatment

Disclosed are compositions and methods for selectively targeting an endometriosis cell. Also disclosed are compositions and methods for treating endometriosis.

INTERLEUKIN-4 RECEPTOR-BINDING FUSION PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF
20220048965 · 2022-02-17 ·

The present invention relates to interleukin-4 receptor binding fusion proteins. More specifically, the invention provides, in part, fusion proteins that include an interleukin-4 receptor binding protein moiety joined to a pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family member protein moiety.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE

Provided herein are methods, assays and compositions relating to the treatment of neurological diseases and disorders, particularly by modulating expression and/or activity of Bif-1.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CANCER

The present invention relates to the identification of nucleic acid and amino acid sequences that are characteristic of tumor tissues, in particular tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) such as glioma, in particular glioblastoma and which represent targets for therapy or diagnosis of tumor diseases in a subject.

Polypeptides to inhibit epstein barr viral protein BHRF1 and B cell lymphoma family proteins

The present invention provides designed polypeptides that selectively bind to and inhibit Epstein Barr protein BHFR1, and B cell lymphoma family proteins, and are thus useful for treating Epstein Barr-related diseases and cancer.

BIFUNCTIONAL STAPLED POLYPEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF

The invention relates to bifunctional stapled or stitched peptides comprising a targeting domain, a linker moiety, and an effector domain, that can be used to tether, or to bring into close proximity, at least two cellular entities (e.g., proteins). Certain aspects relate to bifunctional stapled or stitched peptides that bind to an effector biomolecule through the effector domain and bind to a target biomolecule through the targeting domain. Polypeptides and/or polypeptide complexes that are tethered by the bifunctional stapled or stitched peptides of the invention, where the effector polypeptide bound to the effector domain of the bifunctional stapled or stitched peptide modifies or alters the target polypeptide bound to the targeting domain of the bifunctional peptide. Uses of the inventive bifunctional stapled or stitched peptides including methods for treatment of disease (e.g., cancer, inflammatory diseases) are also provided.

Methods for treating cancers using fat specific protein 27 (FSP27) compositions

FSP27 compositions and methods for treating cancers are described.

THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS FOR TREATING CANCERS AND METHODS FOR USING SUCH PROTEINS
20170226170 · 2017-08-10 ·

Therapeutic proteins for inducing apoptosis in cells and method for using such proteins are described. The protein, e.g., a chimeric protein, has a host peptide fused to a more stable BH3 domain peptide. The host peptide may be Calbindin D9k, a N-terminal or C-terminal half-domain of Calmodulin, Parvalbimin (“Pa”), an amino acid sequence variant thereof, or a modified variant thereof. The BH3 domain may be Bim, Bid, Bad, Bik, Bmf, Hrk, Puma, or Noxia. Moreover, various conjugates may be attached to the chimeric protein, including a folate and polyethylene glycol.