Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080269152 | Nucleic acid binding oligonucleotides - The present application pertains to products and methods related to the ability of short nucleotide oligomers to bind the tertiary or globular structure of nucleic acids. This application discloses libraries of short oligomers and methods for using these libraries. | 10-30-2008 |
20090162316 | LIVER TARGETED CONJUGATES - Therapeutic conjugates containing a statin or a modified statin (collectively “statin”) linked to a therapeutic agent (also referred to as a drug herein) are targeted to the liver by the statin or modified statin and thereby deliver the therapeutic agent to liver cells. | 06-25-2009 |
20090186382 | Preparation of Romidepsin - The invention provides an improved process for preparing romidepsin. The process involves producing, purifying, or storing romidepsin under conditions that prevent the formation of undesired adducts. Purifying romidepsin at an apparent pH lower than approximately 6.0 (e.g., between an apparent pH of 4.0 and 6.0) has been discovered to prevent the reduction of the disulfide bond of romidepsin and the subsequent formation of dimerized, oligomerized, or polymerized adducts. The invention also provides compositions of monomeric romidepsin free of dimerized, oligomerized, or polymerized adducts. | 07-23-2009 |
20090209616 | PREPARATION OF ROMIDEPSIN - The invention provides an improved process for preparing romidepsin. The process involves producing, purifying, or storing romidepsin under conditions that prevent the formation of undesired adducts. Purifying romidepsin at an apparent pH lower than approximately 6.0 (e.g., between an apparent pH of 4.0 and 6.0) has been discovered to prevent the reduction of the disulfide bond of romidepsin and the subsequent formation of dimerized, oligomerized, or polymerized adducts. The invention also provides compositions of monomeric romidepsin free of dimerized, oligomerized, or polymerized adducts. | 08-20-2009 |
20100081611 | STABILIZED MAML PEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF - Stably cross-linked a polypeptides related to human MAML are described. These cross-linked polypeptides contain at least two modified amino acids that together form an internal cross-link or tether that can help to stabilize the alpha-helical secondary structure that is thought to be important for binding of MAML peptides to the Notch transcription complex, a complex that includes ICN and CSL. | 04-01-2010 |
20100093610 | ROMIDEPSIN-BASED TREATMENTS FOR CANCER - The invention provides an improved process for preparing romidepsin. The process involves producing, purifying, or storing romidepsin under conditions that prevent the formation of undesired adducts. Purifying romidepsin at an apparent pH lower than approximately 6.0 (e.g., between an apparent pH of 4.0 and 6.0) has been discovered to prevent the reduction of the disulfide bond of romidepsin and the subsequent formation of dimerized, oligomerized, or polymerized adducts. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions of monomeric romidepsin free of dimerized, oligomerized, or polymerized adducts. | 04-15-2010 |
20100168388 | STABILIZED P53 PEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF - Cross-linked peptides related to human p53 and bind to HMD2 or a family member of HDM2 useful for promoting apoptosis, e.g., in the treatment of and identifying therapeutic agents that binding to HMD2 or a family member of HDM2. | 07-01-2010 |
20100184645 | STITCHED POLYPEPTIDES - The present invention provides inventive stitched polypeptides, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of making and using inventive stitched polypeptides. | 07-22-2010 |
20110053856 | METABOLITE DERIVATIVES OF THE HDAC INHIBITOR FK228 - The present invention relates to HDAC inhibitor derivatives, particularly derivatives of the free thiol of metabolites of the HDAC inhibitor FK228, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and to methods of using such derivatives and pharmaceutical compositions thereof in the treatment of diseases associated with HDAC, in particular, tumor or cell proliferation diseases. | 03-03-2011 |
20110144306 | LIGATION OF STAPLED POLYPEPTIDES - The present invention provides technology for making large (e.g., greater than 50 amino acids), semi-synthetic, stapled or stitched proteins. The method essentially involves ligating a synthetically produced stapled or stitched peptide to a larger protein. Modified version of IL-13 and MYC are provided as illustrative examples. | 06-16-2011 |
20110257251 | TELOMERASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - One object of the present invention is to provide methods and compositions for inhibiting human telomerase, by providing inhibitors that bind to the CR4-CR5 or pseudoknot/template domains of the RNA component of human telomerase. | 10-20-2011 |
20120270800 | BIFUNCTIONAL STAPLED POLYPEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF - The invention relates to bifunctional stapled or stiched peptides comprising a targeting domain, a linker moiety, and an effector domain, that can be used to tether, or to bring into close proximity, at least two cellular entities (e.g., proteins). Certain aspects relate to bifunctional stapled or stiched peptides that bind to an effector biomolecule through the effector domain and bind to a target biomolecule through the targeting domain. Polypeptides and/or polypeptide complexes that are tethered by the bifunctional stapled or stiched peptides of the invention, where the effector polypeptide bound to the effector domain of the bifunctional stapled or stiched peptide modifies or alters the target polypeptide bound to the targeting domain of the bifunctional peptide. Uses of the inventive bifunctional stapled or stiched peptides including methods for treatment of disease (e.g., cancer, inflammatory diseases) are also provided. | 10-25-2012 |
20120316224 | NOVEL NUCLEIC ACID PRODRUGS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Described herein are nucleic acid prodrugs and nucleic acid prodrugs comprising chiral phosphorous moieties. Also described herein are methods of making and using nucleic acid prodrugs and nucleic acid prodrugs comprising chiral phosphorous moieties. | 12-13-2012 |
20130236928 | ROMIDEPSIN-BASED TREATMENTS FOR CANCER - The invention provides an improved process for preparing romidepsin. The process involves producing, purifying, or storing romidepsin under conditions that prevent the formation of undesired adducts. Purifying romidepsin at an apparent pH lower than approximately 6.0 (e.g., between an apparent pH of 4.0 and 6.0) has been discovered to prevent the reduction of the disulfide bond of romidepsin and the subsequent formation of dimerized, oligomerized, or polymerized adducts. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions of monomeric romidepsin free of dimerized, oligomerized, or polymerized adducts. | 09-12-2013 |
20130245101 | Liver Targeted Conjugates - Therapeutic conjugates containing a statin or a modified statin (collectively “statin”) linked to a therapeutic agent (also referred to as a drug herein) are targeted to the liver by the statin or modified statin and thereby deliver the therapeutic agent to liver cells | 09-19-2013 |
20140194610 | METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF FUNCTIONALIZED NUCLEIC ACIDS - Described herein are methods for the synthesis of derivatives of thiosulfonate reagents. Said reagents have utility for the synthesis of phosphorothiotriesters from H-phosphonates in a stereospecific fashion. | 07-10-2014 |
20140256912 | Stabilized Variant MAML Peptides and Uses Thereof - Internally cross-linked peptides derived from human MAML and derivatives thereof which exhibit affinity for the ICN1-CSL complex are described and characterized. The peptides can interfere with NOTCH signaling and are thus useful for treating various disorders, including certain cancers. | 09-11-2014 |
20140296087 | NUCLEIC ACID BINDING OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - The present application pertains to products and methods related to the ability of short nucleotide oligomers to bind the tertiary or globular structure of nucleic acids. This application discloses libraries of short oligomers and methods for using these libraries. | 10-02-2014 |