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US Patent 7695936 Knobs and holes heteromeric polypeptides

Patent 7695936 was granted and assigned to Genentech on April, 2010 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Genentech
Genentech
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
76959360
Patent Inventor Names
Leonard G. Presta0
Paul J. Carter0
John B. Ridgway0
Date of Patent
April 13, 2010
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Patent Application Number
115337090
Date Filed
September 20, 2006
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jeffrey Stucker
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Patent abstract

The invention relates to a method of preparing heteromultimeric polypeptides such as bispecific antibodies, bispecific immunoadhesins and antibody-immunoadhesin chimeras. The invention also relates to the heteromultimers prepared using the method. Generally, the method involves introducing a protuberance at the interface of a first polypeptide and a corresponding cavity in the interface of a second polypeptide, such that the protuberance can be positioned in the cavity so as to promote heteromultimer formation and hinder homomultimer formation. “Protuberances” are constructed by replacing small amino acid side chains from the interface of the first polypeptide with larger side chains (e.g. tyrosine or tryptophan). Compensatory “cavities” of identical or similar size to the protuberances are created in the interface of the second polypeptide by replacing large amino acid side chains with smaller ones (e.g. alanine or threonine). The protuberance and cavity can be made by synthetic means such as altering the nucleic acid encoding the polypeptides or by peptide synthesis.

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