Combinatorial chemistry technology: method – library – apparatus – Library – per se – Library containing only organic compounds
Reexamination Certificate
2008-07-01
2008-07-01
Shibuya, Mark L. (Department: 1639)
Combinatorial chemistry technology: method, library, apparatus
Library, per se
Library containing only organic compounds
C506S016000, C506S018000, C536S023400, C536S024100
Reexamination Certificate
active
10801994
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides methods and compositions for interaction trap assays for detecting protein-protein, protein-DNA, or protein-RNA interactions. The methods and compositions of the invention may also be used to identify agents which may agonize or antagonize a protein-protein, protein-DNA, or protein-RNA interaction. In certain embodiments, the interaction trap system of the invention is useful for screening libraries with greater than 107members. In other embodiments, the interaction trap system of the invention is used in conjunction with flow cytometry. The invention further provides a means for simultaneously screening a target protein or nucleic acid sequence for the ability to interact with two or more test proteins or nucleic acids.
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Joung J. Keith
Miller Jeffrey
Pabo Carl O.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robins & Pasternak LLP
Shibuya Mark L.
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