Patent classifications
C12Y114/11002
PHARMACEUTICALS AND METHODS FOR TREATING HYPOXIA AND SCREENING METHODS THEREFOR
Light-generating fusion proteins having a ligand binding site and a light-generating polypeptide moiety and their use as diagnostics, in drug screening and discovery, and as therapeutics, are disclosed. The light-generating fusion protein has a feature where the bioluminescence of the polypeptide moiety changes upon binding of a ligand at the ligand binding site. The ligand may be, for example, an enzyme present in an environment only under certain conditions, e.g., ubiquitin ligase in a hypoxic state, such that the light-generating fusion protein is turned on only under such conditions.
Engineered proline hydroxylase polypeptides
The present disclosure provides engineered proline hydroxylase polypeptides for the production of hydroxylated compounds, polynucleotides encoding the engineered proline hydroxylases, host cells capable of expressing the engineered proline hydroxylases, and methods of using the engineered proline hydroxylases to prepare compounds useful in the production of active pharmaceutical agents. The present disclosure provides engineered proline hydroxylase biocatalysts, polynucleotides encoding the biocatalysts, methods of their preparation, and processes for preparing hydroxylated compounds using these engineered biocatalysts.
Epimorphic Regeneration and Related Hydrogel Delivery Systems
Methods and compositions are described for enhancing tissue regeneration or wound repair in a mammalian subject comprising a composition comprising (a) a proline hydroxylase inhibitor component or molecule that increases or upregulates HIF1a and (b) a carrier component comprising a hydrogel.
Naphthyridine derivatives as inhibitors of Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) hydroxylase
The present disclosure relates to novel compounds, methods, and compositions capable of inhibiting HIF hydroxylase enzyme activity, thereby increasing the stability and/or activity of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF). ##STR00001##
Epimorphic regeneration and related hydrogel delivery systems
Methods and compositions are described for enhancing tissue regeneration or wound repair in a mammalian subject comprising a composition comprising (a) a proline hydroxylase inhibitor component or molecule that increases or upregulates HIF1a and (b) a carrier component comprising a hydrogel.
Collagen 7 and related methods
Disclosed are methods of making collagen 7, or functional fragments thereof, as well as collagen 7, and functional fragments thereof produced by such methods, nucleic acids encoding collagen 7, and functional fragments thereof, as well as vectors and host cells comprising such nucleic acids.
IMPROVED EXPRESSION OF PEPTIDES
The present invention relates to fungal cells, in particular methylotrophic fungal cells, for use in improved production of recombinant peptides of interest and processes for producing recombinant peptides of interest.
BIOCATALYSTS AND METHODS FOR HYDROXYLATION OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
The present disclosure provides engineered proline hydroxylase polypeptides for the production of hydroxylated compounds, polynucleotides encoding the engineered proline hydroxylases, host cells capable of expressing the engineered proline hydroxylases, and methods of using the engineered proline hydroxylases to prepare compounds useful in the production of active pharmaceutical agents.
Biocatalysts and methods for hydroxylation of chemical compounds
The present disclosure provides engineered proline hydroxylase polypeptides for the production of hydroxylated compounds, polynucleotides encoding the engineered proline hydroxylases, host cells capable of expressing the engineered proline hydroxylases, and methods of using the engineered proline hydroxylases to prepare compounds useful in the production of active pharmaceutical agents.
Novel Recombinant Collagen Polypeptides and Molecules
The present invention relates to novel recombinant collagen polypeptides and collagen molecules, polynucleotides encoding the same, methods for preparing them, and compositions and uses thereof. The novel recombinant collagen polypeptides or collagen molecules may be used in cosmetic, personal care, nutraceutical and biomedical applications on account of their multiple benefits for skin, including preventative anti-aging, curative anti-aging, antioxidant, anti-pigmentation, moisturising, anti-wrinkle and elasticity-promoting activities.