Patent classifications
C07K14/46
Myotoxin-neutralizing peptides
The present invention relates to polypeptides having myotoxin-neutralizing properties and their use for treatment of envenomation. The present invention further relates to methods for neutralizing a venom using the polypeptide of the invention as well as to methods of treatment of envenomation by administering said polypeptide to a subject in need thereof.
Transgenic microalgae and use thereof for oral delivery of proteins
Transgenic microalgae expressing at least one exogenous biologically active protein. The protein-expressing microalgae are used for the oral delivery of the biologically active protein to the target organism in its intact and functional form. The exogenous protein, expressed in algae, is characterized by being biologically active, exerting at least one specific activity having a beneficial effect on the subject consuming the algae. The transgenic microalgae are used as animal food for aquatic or land animals welfare or as food supplement for human healthcare.
NOVEL ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE DERIVED FROM PSEUDIN-2 PEPTIDE AND USES THEREOF
An antimicrobial peptide according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, wherein i) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted, ii) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted and the 11th or the 18th amino acid is substituted with lysine (K), or iii) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted and the 11th and the 18th amino acids are substituted with lysine (K).
Stabilized anti-microbial peptides for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections
Methods of generating and optimizing stabilized (e.g., stapled and/or stitched) anti-microbial peptides (StAMPs) for the prophylaxis and treatment of antibiotic-resistant (e.g., colistin-resistant, methicillin resistant, meropenem-resistant) bacterial infections (e.g., Gram-negative, Gram-positive), and methods for using such peptides for experimental investigation, livestock management, management of crops/trees/plants, and/or therapeutic benefit. Also featured are methods for reducing renal toxicity of a StAMP.
Stabilized anti-microbial peptides for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections
Methods of generating and optimizing stabilized (e.g., stapled and/or stitched) anti-microbial peptides (StAMPs) for the prophylaxis and treatment of antibiotic-resistant (e.g., colistin-resistant, methicillin resistant, meropenem-resistant) bacterial infections (e.g., Gram-negative, Gram-positive), and methods for using such peptides for experimental investigation, livestock management, management of crops/trees/plants, and/or therapeutic benefit. Also featured are methods for reducing renal toxicity of a StAMP.
Prohemostatic proteins for the treatment of bleeding
This disclosure relates to recombinant FXa polypeptides that can be used as antidotes to completely or partially reverse an anti-coagulant effect of a coagulation inhibitor in a subject, preferably a direct factor Xa inhibitor. Disclosed herein are recombinant factor Xa proteins and a method of completely or partially reversing an anti-coagulant effect of a coagulation inhibitor in a subject.
Prohemostatic proteins for the treatment of bleeding
This disclosure relates to recombinant FXa polypeptides that can be used as antidotes to completely or partially reverse an anti-coagulant effect of a coagulation inhibitor in a subject, preferably a direct factor Xa inhibitor. Disclosed herein are recombinant factor Xa proteins and a method of completely or partially reversing an anti-coagulant effect of a coagulation inhibitor in a subject.
EXENDIN-4 PEPTIDE ANALOGS
The present invention relates to exendin-4 peptide analogues comprising an exendin-4 peptide and functional variants thereof, and one or more branched amino acid probes.
EXENDIN-4 PEPTIDE ANALOGS
The present invention relates to exendin-4 peptide analogues comprising an exendin-4 peptide and functional variants thereof, and one or more branched amino acid probes.
IMMUNOMODULATING PEPTIDE DERIVED FROM CONCAVE-EARED TORRENT FROG AND USE THEREOF
The present invention relates to an immunomodulating peptide comprising an amino acid sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO:1. The present invention also discloses use of the immunomodulating peptide in the preparation of a drug or skin care product for promoting skin wound healing. The present invention provides a new immunomodulating peptide and use thereof, and discloses the mechanism of action of the immunomodulating peptide in promoting wound healing. The immunomodulating peptide is useful as a wounding healing polypeptide template.