C12Y113/12005

Fluorescent fusion proteins for use as reporters in multiplexed bioassays

A bioassay for the detection of multiple target analytes that includes living immunocytes of a plurality of predetermined types; a signal-generating reporter within each immunocyte that is responsive to predetermined changes occurring within the immunocyte and that includes a bioluminescent protein linked to a fluorescent protein; a signal transduction pathway associated with each signal-generating reporter that is operative to induce the predetermined changes within each immunocyte; a detector element associated with the signal transduction pathway that is operative to trigger the signal transduction pathway; an analyte binding element associated with the detector element that is specific to both the detector element and a target analyte; and wherein upon the binding of an analyte binding element to which a target analyte is also bound to the detector element, the detector element triggers the signal transduction pathway causing the predetermined changes to occur within the living biological cell, thereby causing the signal-generating reporter to generate a detectable signal.

Coelenterazine analogues

Described are coelenterazine analogues, methods for making the analogues, kits comprising the analogues, and methods of using the compounds for the detection of luminescence in luciferase-based assays.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR NUCLEIC ACID EXPRESSION AND PROTEIN SECRETION IN BACTEROIDES

Provided are nucleic acids that include a promoter, where the promoter is operable in a Bacteroides cell and is operably linked to a heterologous nucleotide sequence of interest. Also provided are nucleic acids that include a promoter (operable in a prokaryotic cell such as a Bacteroides cell) operably linked to a sequence encoding a synthetic ribosomal binding site (RBS). Also provided are fusion proteins (and nucleic acids encoding them) in which a secreted Bacteroides polypeptide is fused to a heterologous polypeptide of interest. Also provided are prokaryotic cells (e.g., E. coli, a Bacteroides cell, and the like) that include one more nucleic acids such as those described above. Also provided are methods of expression in a prokaryotic cell, methods of detectably labeling a Bacteroides cell in an animal's gut, and methods of delivering a protein to an individual's gut.

Method of immobilizing a protein or molecule via a mutant dehalogenase that is bound to an immobilized dehalogenase substrate and linked directly or indirectly to the protein or molecule

A mutant hydrolase optionally fused to a protein of interest is provided. The mutant hydrolase is capable of forming a bond with a substrate for the corresponding nonmutant (wild-type) hydrolase which is more stable than the bond formed between the wild-type hydrolase and the substrate and has at least two amino acid substitutions relative to the wild-type hydrolase. Substrates for hydrolases comprising one or more functional groups are also provided, as well as methods of using the mutant hydrolase and the substrates of the invention. Also provided is a fusion protein capable of forming a stable bond with a substrate and cells which express the fusion protein.

FLUORESCENT FUSION PROTEINS FOR USE AS REPORTERS IN MULTIPLEXED BIOASSAYS

A bioassay for the detection of multiple target analytes that includes living immunocytes of a plurality of predetermined types; a signal-generating reporter within each immunocyte that is responsive to predetermined changes occurring within the immunocyte and that includes a bioluminescent protein linked to a fluorescent protein; a signal transduction pathway associated with each signal-generating reporter that is operative to induce the predetermined changes within each immunocyte; a detector element associated with the signal transduction pathway that is operative to trigger the signal transduction pathway; an analyte binding element associated with the detector element that is specific to both the detector element and a target analyte; and wherein upon the binding of an analyte binding element to which a target analyte is also bound to the detector element, the detector element triggers the signal transduction pathway causing the predetermined changes to occur within the living biological cell, thereby causing the signal-generating reporter to generate a detectable signal.

COELENTERAZINE ANALOGUES

Described are coelenterazine analogues, methods for making the analogues, kits comprising the analogues, and methods of using the compounds for the detection of luminescence in luciferase-based assays.

Bioresponsive Particles

Shielding enzymes are made by modifying the enzyme surface with silica precursors and then depositing silica to a desired thickness while retaining biological activity of the enzyme.

Bioresponsive Particles

Shielding enzymes are made by modifying the enzyme surface with silica precursors and then depositing silica to a desired thickness while retaining biological activity of the enzyme.

INTERNAL PROTEIN TAGS

Provided herein are substantially non-luminescent peptide/polypeptide tags that are inserted internally within a protein of interest or between N-terminal and C-terminal peptides/polypeptides. Interaction of the internally-inserted tag with a complement polypeptide/peptide that is also substantially non-luminescent results in the formation a bioluminescent reporter complex.

HYBRID CARRIERS FOR NUCLEIC ACID CARGO
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The invention relates to carrier compositions for nucleic acid delivery which comprise a cationic peptide or polymer in combination with a cationic lipid. In a further aspect, the invention relates to nanoparticles comprising a complex of a bioactive cargo material with the peptide or polymer and the lipid. The invention further relates to the preparation and the uses of the nanoparticles.