Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – per se ; compositions thereof; proces of... – Bacteria or actinomycetales; media therefor
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-08
2005-03-08
Kemmener, Elizabeth (Department: 1647)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, per se ; compositions thereof; proces of...
Bacteria or actinomycetales; media therefor
C435S254110, C435S325000, C435S320100, C536S023100, C536S023500
Reexamination Certificate
active
06864083
ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for identifying a compound that modulates a cellualr response associate with Homer and mediated by a cell-surface or an intracellular receptor. A method is further provided for identifying a compound that modulates receptor activated calcium mobilization associated with Homer. A method is provided for identifying a compound that inhibits Homer protein activity based on the crystal structure coordinates of Homer protein binding domain. A method is also provided for identifying a compound that affects the formation of cell surface receptors into clusters. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding Homer proteins as well as Homer proteins, and Homer interacting proteins.
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Beneken Jutta
Brakeman Paul R.
Lanahan Anthony A.
Leahy Daniel
Tu Jian Cheng
Bunner Bridget E.
Kemmener Elizabeth
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