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US Patent 9944919 Tethering cysteine residues using cyclic disulfides

Patent 9944919 was granted and assigned to Brandeis University on April, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Brandeis University
Brandeis University
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Current Assignee
Brandeis University
Brandeis University
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
99449191
Patent Inventor Names
Jeffrey N. Agar1
Joseph Salisbury1
Date of Patent
April 17, 2018
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Patent Application Number
152198071
Date Filed
July 26, 2016
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11987827 Tethering cysteine residues using cyclic disulfides
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Iqbal H Chowdhury
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Patent abstract

Described herein are compounds and methods for tethering proteins. For example, dimers of proteins, including SOD1 and DJ-1, are described, where the dimers are formed by the covalent bonding of a cysteine on the first monomer to a cysteine on the second monomer via a cyclic disulfide linker. The covalently attached dimers exhibit increased stabilization.

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