Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100093033 | INDUCIBLE MUTAGENESIS OF TARGET GENES - The present invention relates generally to mutagenesis of target genes that takes advantage of the natural mutagenic capabilities of B cells, and enhances those capabilities by bringing the process of diversification under control. The invention provides a method for rapidly and inducibly generating point mutations and other types of diversification in expressed genes, such as antibody genes. This method can be coupled with selection to identify B cell clones that produce, for example, antibodies of high affinity or specificity. The diversification process can be modulated, accelerated, halted, switched between methods of mutagenesis and the like. The modulation of diversification in accordance with the invention is both inducible and reversible. The invention provides a means of rapid and feasible development of a repertoire of variant immunoglobulins and other polypeptides. | 04-15-2010 |
20120258121 | GENERATION OF ANTI-FN14 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES BY EX-VIVO ACCELERATED ANTIBODY EVOLUTION - The present invention relates generally to anti-FN14 antibodies. In particular, the anti-FN14 antibodies described herein are useful for the treatment of diseases, such as a variety of cancers, associated with expression of FN14. | 10-11-2012 |
20130095104 | ANTI-FZD10 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - The present invention relates generally to anti-FZD10 antibodies and to methods of using anti-FZD10 antibodies. In particular, the anti-FZD10 antibodies described herein are useful for altering one or more of survival, replication, differentiation and epithelial-to-mesenchymal cell transition of embryonic stem cells and/or for the treatment of diseases, such as a variety of cancers, associated with expression of FZD10, including as stand-alone therapies and in combination therapies with other agents. | 04-18-2013 |
20130261012 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR DIVERSIFICATION OF TARGET SEQUENCES - The disclosure relates generally to the targeting of genes to, and their integration into, an immunoglobulin (antibody) heavy chain locus. In particular, the methods described herein contemplate replacing the single rearranged heavy chain V, D, and J genes of a B cell lymphoma such as DT40 with independently rearranged V | 10-03-2013 |
20140178385 | Generation of Anti-FN14 Monoclonal Antibodies by Ex-Vivo Accelerated Antibody Evolution - The present invention relates generally to anti-FN14 antibodies. In particular, the anti-FN14 antibodies described herein are useful for the treatment of diseases, such as a variety of cancers, associated with expression of FN14. | 06-26-2014 |
20140363433 | Methods of Generating Bioactive Peptide-bearing Antibodies and Compositions Comprising the Same - In one aspect, the invention provides a method of making a bioactive peptide-bearing antibody, or fragment thereof, comprising (a) engrafting the amino acid sequence of at least one bioactive peptide of interest into (i) at least one of CDR-H1, CDR-H2 or CDR-H3 of a heavy chain variable region comprising one or more chicken framework regions and/or (ii) at least one of CDR-L1, CDR-L2 or CDR-L3 of the light chain variable region comprising one or more chicken framework regions, and (b) determining whether the antibody has substantially the same biological activity as the bioactive peptide. | 12-11-2014 |
20150017162 | Methods of Generating Bioactive Peptide-bearing Antibodies and Compositions Comprising the Same - In one aspect, the invention provides an isolated antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising a bioactive peptide amino acid sequence, wherein the bioactive peptide amino acid sequence is an inhibitor of the complement system and is fused to at least one of: (i) the amino terminal region of at least one of: a light chain variable region and/or a heavy chain variable region; or (ii) the carboxy terminal region of at least one of: a light chain constant region and/or a heavy chain constant region, wherein the antibody inhibits complement activation. | 01-15-2015 |
20150322134 | INDUCIBLE MUTAGENESIS OF TARGET GENES - The present invention relates generally to mutagenesis of target genes that takes advantage of the natural mutagenic capabilities of B cells, and enhances those capabilities by bringing the process of diversification under control. The invention provides a method for rapidly and inducibly generating point mutations and other types of diversification in expressed genes, such as antibody genes. This method can be coupled with selection to identify B cell clones that produce, for example, antibodies of high affinity or specificity. The diversification process can be modulated, accelerated, halted, switched between methods of mutagenesis and the like. The modulation of diversification in accordance with the invention is both inducible and reversible. The invention provides a means of rapid and feasible development of a repertoire of variant immunoglobulins and other polypeptides. | 11-12-2015 |