Patent classifications
C07K14/795
POLYMERIC FORMS OF H-NOX PROTEINS
The invention provides polymeric H-NOX proteins for the delivery of oxygen with longer circulation half-lives compared to monomeric H-NOX proteins. Polymeric H-NOX proteins extravasate into and preferentially accumulate in tumor tissue for sustained delivery of oxygen. The invention also provides the use of H-NOX proteins as radiosensitizers for the treatment of brain cancers.
POLYMERIC FORMS OF H-NOX PROTEINS
The invention provides polymeric H-NOX proteins for the delivery of oxygen with longer circulation half-lives compared to monomeric H-NOX proteins. Polymeric H-NOX proteins extravasate into and preferentially accumulate in tumor tissue for sustained delivery of oxygen. The invention also provides the use of H-NOX proteins as radiosensitizers for the treatment of brain cancers.
Biological upgrading of hydrocarbon streams with oxygenases
Oxygenases and methods of biologically upgrading hydrocarbon streams, such as crude oil, using oxygenases are provided herein. The oxygenases can be used to remove impurities such as metals, heteroatoms, or asphaltenes from a hydrocarbon stream. In some cases, the oxygenases can be chemically or genetically modified and can be used in different locations such as petroleum wells, pipes, reservoirs, tanks and/or reactors.
Biological upgrading of hydrocarbon streams with oxygenases
Oxygenases and methods of biologically upgrading hydrocarbon streams, such as crude oil, using oxygenases are provided herein. The oxygenases can be used to remove impurities such as metals, heteroatoms, or asphaltenes from a hydrocarbon stream. In some cases, the oxygenases can be chemically or genetically modified and can be used in different locations such as petroleum wells, pipes, reservoirs, tanks and/or reactors.
Metalloprotein compositions
The present invention relates to compositions comprising: a polypeptide, wherein at least a portion of the polypeptide has a coiled coil structure; and a chelate comprising a chelating agent and a metal ion; and wherein the chelate is bound to at least one amino acid of the polypeptide. In a preferred embodiment the polypeptide is a silk fibroin, wherein at least a portion of the silk fibroin has a coiled coil structure.
Metalloprotein compositions
The present invention relates to compositions comprising: a polypeptide, wherein at least a portion of the polypeptide has a coiled coil structure; and a chelate comprising a chelating agent and a metal ion; and wherein the chelate is bound to at least one amino acid of the polypeptide. In a preferred embodiment the polypeptide is a silk fibroin, wherein at least a portion of the silk fibroin has a coiled coil structure.
Compositions and methods for the treatment of carboxyhemoglobinemia
Described herein is a new antidote for the rapid elimination of carbon monoxide from hemoglobin, including brain, heart, and red cell hemoglobin. The disclosed therapy involves the use of modified human globins, particularly neuroglobins modified at residue 64 and cytoglobins modified at residue 81, which bind carbon monoxide with extremely high affinity. The monomeric mutant globins are infused into blood, where they rapidly and irreversibly sequester carbon monoxide, and thus limit toxic effects of carbon monoxide on cellular respiration and oxygen transport and utilization.
Compositions and methods for the treatment of carboxyhemoglobinemia
Described herein is a new antidote for the rapid elimination of carbon monoxide from hemoglobin, including brain, heart, and red cell hemoglobin. The disclosed therapy involves the use of modified human globins, particularly neuroglobins modified at residue 64 and cytoglobins modified at residue 81, which bind carbon monoxide with extremely high affinity. The monomeric mutant globins are infused into blood, where they rapidly and irreversibly sequester carbon monoxide, and thus limit toxic effects of carbon monoxide on cellular respiration and oxygen transport and utilization.
MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PROTEIN PRODUCTION
This document relates to materials and methods for the production of protein. In one aspect, this document provides a first exogenous nucleic acid construct including a nucleotide sequence encoding an aminolevulinate synthase (ALAS) protein operably linked to a first promoter element, wherein the ALAS includes at least a first heme responsive motif (HRM), and wherein the ALAS includes a mutation in the first HRM, and a second exogenous nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a heme-binding protein, wherein the second exogenous nucleic acid construct including a nucleotide sequence encoding the heme-binding protein is operably linked to the first promoter element or is operably linked to a second promoter element.
METHOD FOR PREPARING A LIQUID EXTRACT OF PHYCOBILIPROTEINS, IN PARTICULAR PHYCOCYANIN, FROM CYANOBACTERIA OR MICROALGAE AND EXTRACT THUS OBTAINED
A method for preparing a liquid extract rich in phycocyanin from cyanobacteria or microalgae containing phycocyanin in solution, comprising a step of carrying out the cellular lysis of an aqueous suspension of said fresh cyanobacteria or microalgae, a step of macerating the lysate obtained, for several hours in a solution of divalent cations, while releasing the water-soluble molecules in the extracellular space, and one or more steps of clarifying and concentrating the suspension in order to isolate the water-soluble molecules, among them phycocyanin. This method is performed at a pH between 5 and 8.5, at room temperature, without drying. Of