Patent classifications
C12N9/90
Methods for improved production of Rebaudioside D and Rebaudioside M
Methods for recombinant production of steviol glycoside and compositions containing steviol glycosides are provided by this invention.
Methods for improved production of Rebaudioside D and Rebaudioside M
Methods for recombinant production of steviol glycoside and compositions containing steviol glycosides are provided by this invention.
Multipartite signaling proteins and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods for using cells having chemically-induced fusion protein complexes to spatially and temporally control immune cell signal initiation and downstream responses for treating disease. As a preferred example, the present disclosure relates to fusion polypeptides comprising (a) a first polypeptide comprising a first secretion signal, a first multimerization domain, a first transmembrane domain, and an actuator domain, (b) a viral self-cleaving polypeptide, and (c) a second polypeptide comprising a second secretion signal, a binding domain that comprises a single chain antibody, a receptor ectodomain, or a ligand, a second multimerization domain, and a second transmembrane domain.
Multipartite signaling proteins and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods for using cells having chemically-induced fusion protein complexes to spatially and temporally control immune cell signal initiation and downstream responses for treating disease. As a preferred example, the present disclosure relates to fusion polypeptides comprising (a) a first polypeptide comprising a first secretion signal, a first multimerization domain, a first transmembrane domain, and an actuator domain, (b) a viral self-cleaving polypeptide, and (c) a second polypeptide comprising a second secretion signal, a binding domain that comprises a single chain antibody, a receptor ectodomain, or a ligand, a second multimerization domain, and a second transmembrane domain.
Methods and compositions relating to chimeric antigen receptors
Described herein is a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) platform with the ability to (a) serve as an ON/OFF switch (with the ability for tenability/titrability), (b) sense multiple antigens and perform logic computations, and/or (c) independently regulate multiple signaling pathways. The compositions provided herein permit the degree of control and discrimination necessary to optimize CAR T cell therapy. Also described herein are cells comprising such compositions and the use of these compositions and/or cells in the treatment of cancer.
Methods and compositions relating to chimeric antigen receptors
Described herein is a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) platform with the ability to (a) serve as an ON/OFF switch (with the ability for tenability/titrability), (b) sense multiple antigens and perform logic computations, and/or (c) independently regulate multiple signaling pathways. The compositions provided herein permit the degree of control and discrimination necessary to optimize CAR T cell therapy. Also described herein are cells comprising such compositions and the use of these compositions and/or cells in the treatment of cancer.
Modified helicases
The invention relates to modified helicases with reduced unbinding from polynucleotides. The helicases can be used to control the movement of polynucleotides and are particularly useful for sequencing polynucleotides.
Modified helicases
The invention relates to modified helicases with reduced unbinding from polynucleotides. The helicases can be used to control the movement of polynucleotides and are particularly useful for sequencing polynucleotides.
Modified helicases
The invention relates to a new method of characterising a target polynucleotide. The method uses a pore and a Dda helicase. The helicase controls the movement of the target polynucleotide through the pore. The invention also relates to modified Dda helicases which can be used to control the movement of polynucleotides and are particularly useful for sequencing polynucleotides.
Modified helicases
The invention relates to a new method of characterising a target polynucleotide. The method uses a pore and a Dda helicase. The helicase controls the movement of the target polynucleotide through the pore. The invention also relates to modified Dda helicases which can be used to control the movement of polynucleotides and are particularly useful for sequencing polynucleotides.