Patent classifications
C07K2319/24
Genetically encoded biosensors
The present disclosure provides, inter alia, genetically encoded recombinant peptide biosensors comprising analyte-binding framework portions and signaling portions, wherein the signaling portions are present within the framework portions at sites or amino acid positions that undergo a conformational change upon interaction of the framework portion with an analyte.
POLYPEPTIDE TARGETING APTAMERS FOR CHARACTERIZATION, CAPTURE, AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS
Provided herein are new compositions and methods to target and deliver agents to pathological areas by utilizing multifunctional compounds. These compounds include three or more domains: (i) a vimentin-binding peptide, (ii) a linker, and (iii) a drug binding, a capturing reagent, or a detectable moiety. These compounds can be used to detect, isolate, and/or treat cancerous cells such as circulating tumor cells.
BRCA2-mediated purification of recombinase protein
The invention is the products and methods associated with purifying overexpressed recombinant recombinases from a host cell line resulting in an un-tagged protein of interest without any additional, non-native amino acids. The invention employs at least one DNA vector that co-expresses a tagged fusion protein and the recombinase protein with the recombinase protein having an affinity for binding to the tagged fusion protein. Isolation methods of the recombinase protein include the targeting of the tagged fusion protein.
ANTI-B7-H3 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AND USE THEREOF IN CELL THERAPY
The present invention provides an anti-B7-H3 monoclonal antibody and use thereof in cell therapy. Specifically, the present invention provides an scFv, an antibody, and a specific CAR-T cell specifically targeting B7-H3. The present invention further provides an engineered immune cell capable of co-expressing a CAR targeting B7-H3 and a chimeric molecule or a secreted protein of PD-L1, the engineered immune cell having good tumor killing effects.
Nucleic Acid Synthesis and Sequencing Using Tethered Nucleoside Triphosphates
Provided herein, among other things, is a conjugate comprising a polymerase and a nucleoside triphosphate, where the polymerase and the nucleoside triphosphate are covalently linked via a linker that comprises a cleavable linkage. A set of such conjugates, where the conjugates correspond to G, A, T (or U) and C is also provided. Methods for synthesizing a nucleic acid of a defined sequence are also provided. The conjugates can also be used for sequencing applications.
NOVEL BOTULINUM NEUROTOXIN AND ITS DERIVATIVES
Provided herein are Clostridial Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) polypeptides of a novel serotype (BoNT/X) and methods of making and using the BoNT polypeptides, e.g., in therapeutic applications.
Protein for rapid, efficient capture of antigens
The present disclosure relates to proteins comprising a target-binding domain for detection of a target of interest, methods, compositions and kits thereof.
Nucleic acid synthesis and sequencing using tethered nucleoside triphosphates
Provided herein, among other things, is a conjugate comprising a polymerase and a nucleoside triphosphate, where the polymerase and the nucleoside triphosphate are covalently linked via a linker that comprises a cleavable linkage. A set of such conjugates, where the conjugates correspond to G, A, T (or U) and C is also provided. Methods for synthesizing a nucleic acid of a defined sequence are also provided. The conjugates can also be used for sequencing applications.
INTRACELLULAR MOLECULAR RECORDING AND MEMORY VIA PROTEIN SELF-ASSEMBLY
The invention, in some aspects, includes compositions encoding expression-recording islands (XRIs), compositions comprising XRIs, and methods for using XRIs for intracellular molecular recording.
CGAS/DNCV-LIKE NUCLEOTIDYLTRANSFERASES AND USES THEREOF
The present invention is based, in part, on the discovery and characterization of the CD-NTase family of proteins, as well as compositions comprising CD-NTases, methods of producing nucleotide-based second messengers using such polypeptides, and methods of screening for modulators of the structure, expression, and/or activity of such polypeptides.