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Fc-erythropoietin fusion protein with improved pharmacokinetics

The present invention provides Fc-erythropoietin (“Fc-EPO”) fusion proteins with improved pharmacokinetics. Nucleic acids, cells, and methods relating to the production and practice of the invention are also provided.
Owner:MERCK PATENT GMBH

Serum albumin binding proteins with long half-lives

The present invention relates to amino acid sequences that are capable of binding to serum albumin; to compounds, proteins and polypeptides comprising or essentially consisting of such amino acid sequences; to nucleic acids that encode such amino acid sequences, proteins or polypeptides; to compositions, and in particular pharmaceutical compositions, that comprise such amino acid sequences, proteins and polypeptides; and to uses of such amino acid sequences, proteins and polypeptides. Particularly, the amino acid sequences and compounds of the present invention bind to or otherwise associate with serum albumin in such a way that, when the amino acid sequence or compound is bound to or otherwise associated with a serum albumin molecule in a primate, it exhibits a serum half-life of at least 50% of the natural half-life of serum albumin in said primate.
Owner:ABLYNX NV

Enhancing the circulating half-life of antibody-based fusion proteins

Disclosed are compositions and methods for enhancing the circulating half-life of antibody-based fusion proteins. Disclosed methods and compositions rely on altering the amino acid sequence of the junction region between the antibody moiety and the fused protein moiety in an antibody-based fusion protein. An antibody-based fusion protein with an altered amino acid sequence in the junction region has a greater circulating half-life when administered to a mammal. Disclosed methods and compositions are particularly useful for reducing tumor size and metastasis in a mammal.
Owner:MERCK PATENT GMBH

Inhibitors of type 2 vascular endothelial growth factor receptors

The present disclosure relates to novel vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR)-binding polypeptides and methods for using these polypeptides to inhibit biological activities mediated by vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs). The present disclosure also provides various improvements relating to single domain binding polypeptides.
Owner:BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB CO

Serum albumin binding proteins with long half-lives

The present invention relates to amino acid sequences that are capable of binding to serum albumin; to compounds, proteins and polypeptides comprising or essentially consisting of such amino acid sequences; to nucleic acids that encode such amino acid sequences, proteins or polypeptides; to compositions, and in particular pharmaceutical compositions, that comprise such amino acid sequences, proteins and polypeptides; and to uses of such amino acid sequences, proteins and polypeptides.
Owner:ABLYNX NV

Aldehyde-Tagged Protein-Based Drug Carriers and Methods of Use

The disclosure provides aldehyde-tagged protein carriers that can be covalently and site-specifically bound to drug to provide a drug-containing scaffold. The invention also encompasses methods of production of such drug-containing scaffolds and intermediates, as well as methods of use.
Owner:REDWOOD BIOSCI

Methods of treating epithelial lesions

InactiveUS20060188471A1Altered pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profileIncreased serum half-lifeBiocideSenses disorderDiseaseTrefoil domain
The invention features methods of preventing or treating epithelial cell lesions in a mammal by administering a composition containing a therapeutically effective amount of a trefoil domain-containing polypeptide, or a trefoil peptide fragment, and a mucoadhesive excipient. The invention further features methods of preventing or treating an eye disorder, e.g., dry eye, by topically administering to the eye a composition containing a therapeutically effective amount of a trefoil domain-containing polypeptide, or a trefoil peptide fragment, and a mucoadhesive excipient. Compositions containing a trefoil domain-containing polypeptide, or a trefoil peptide fragment, and a mucoadhesive excipient may be formulated in combination with one or more additional therapeutic agents and used in the methods of the invention.
Owner:THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CORP +1

Enhancing the circulating half-life of antibody-based fusion proteins

Disclosed are compositions and methods for enhancing the circulating half-life of antibody-based fusion proteins. Disclosed methods and compositions rely on altering the amino acid sequence of the junction region between the antibody moiety and the fused protein moiety in an antibody-based fusion protein. An antibody-based fusion protein with an altered amino acid sequence in the junction region has a greater circulating half-life when administered to a mammal. Disclosed methods and compositions are particularly useful for reducing tumor size and metastasis in a mammal.
Owner:MERCK PATENT GMBH

Method for engineering t-cell receptors

The present invention provides a method for engineering a T-cell receptor domain polypeptide comprising at least one modification in a structural loop region of said T-cell receptor domain polypeptide and determining the binding of said T-cell receptor domain polypeptide to an epitope of an antigen, wherein the unmodified T-cell receptor domain polypeptide does not significantly bind to said epitope, comprising the steps of providing a nucleic acid encoding a T-cell receptor domain polypeptide comprising at least one structural loop region, modifying at least one nucleotide residue of at least one of said structural loop regions, transferring said modified nucleic acid in an expression system, expressing said modified T-cell receptor domain polypeptide, contacting the expressed modified T-cell receptor domain polypeptide with said epitope and determining whether said modified T-cell receptor domain polypeptide binds to said epitope. The present invention also covers modified T cell receptor domain polypeptides obtained by said method and their use and libraries containing said modified T cell receptor domain polypeptides.
Owner:F STAR BIOTECHNOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNGS & ENTWICKLUNGS GMBH

Targeted therapeutics based on engineered proteins that bind EGFR

ActiveUS20110053842A1Improves one or more pharmacokinetic properties of the polypeptidesIncreased serum half-lifePeptide/protein ingredientsAntibody mimetics/scaffoldsNucleotideADAMTS Proteins
The present invention relates to single domain proteins that bind to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). The invention also relates to single domain proteins for use in diagnostic, research and therapeutic applications. The invention further relates to cells comprising such proteins, polynucleotide encoding such proteins or fragments thereof, and to vectors comprising the polynucleotides encoding the innovative proteins.
Owner:BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB CO

Saposin-a derived peptides and uses thereof

The invention relates to isolated peptides and chimeric polypeptides derived from Saposin A that have anti-angiogenic activity. These peptides are small, consisting essentially of at least 10 consecutive amino acid residues from the 31st-50th amino acid residue of Saposin A. The invention also relates to the use of these isolated peptides and chimeric polypeptides in compositions for the treatment, prevention, and inhibition of angiogenesis-related diseases and disorders such as cancer and cancer metastasis.
Owner:CHILDRENS MEDICAL CENT CORP

Fc-erythropoietin fusion protein with improved pharmacokinetics

The present invention provides Fc-erythropoietin (“Fc-EPO”) fusion proteins with improved pharmacokinetics. Nucleic acids, cells, and methods relating to the production and practice of the invention are also provided.
Owner:MERCK PATENT GMBH

Optimizing the production of antibodies

A general method is provided for the production of purified antibodies by separation of an antibody molecule from an antibody variant by chromatographic methods, e.g. to enhance therapeutic efficacy, by for example choosing a specific harvesting time point and / or a specific purification scheme. The current invention thus reports a method for producing an antibody composition comprising an antibody molecule and a variant thereof, comprising the following steps: providing a sample comprising the antibody molecule and a variant thereof, determining the presence of the antibody molecule and / or a variant thereof and / or the ratio of the amount of the antibody molecule or variant thereof to the sum of the amounts of the antibody molecule and the variant thereof, in an aliquot of said sample, determining a subsequent harvesting time point and / or antibody purification scheme on basis of the data obtained before, thereby producing an antibody composition comprising the antibody molecule and a variant thereof.
Owner:F HOFFMANN LA ROCHE & CO AG

Semi-Synthetic GLP-1 Peptide-FC Fusion Constructs, Methods and Uses

The invention relates to semi-synthetic biologic molecules which are conjugates of GLP-1 peptides and human multimeric proteins or protein fragments, such as an antibody Fc joined by a non-peptidyl bond. The constructs demonstrate biological activity and are useful making therapeutic compositions and therapeutic formulations for use in treating diseases characterized by lack of glycemic control.
Owner:CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH

FcRN ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF

In certain embodiments, this present invention provides polypeptide compositions (e.g., antibodies and antigen binding portions thereof that bind to FcRn), and methods for modulating FcRn activity. In other embodiments, the present invention provides methods and compositions for treating autoimmune disorders.
Owner:JACKSON LAB THE
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