EP Patent

EP1456410A2 — Method for displaying loops from immunoglobulin domains in different contexts

Assigned to Ablynx NV · Expires 2004-09-15 · 22y expired

What this patent protects

The present invention is related to an isolated polypeptide micro-scaffold displaying immunoglobulin CDR2 or CDR3 polypeptide sequences, comprising a CDR2 or CDR3 polypeptide sequence interconnecting fragments of the adjacent framework polypeptide sequences, which are arranged to…

USPTO Abstract

The present invention is related to an isolated polypeptide micro-scaffold displaying immunoglobulin CDR2 or CDR3 polypeptide sequences, comprising a CDR2 or CDR3 polypeptide sequence interconnecting fragments of the adjacent framework polypeptide sequences, which are arranged to form two anti-parallel β-strands. The present invention is further related to a method to search, select or screen for immunoglobulin CDR2 or CDR3 polypeptide sequences that bind to a given antigen or mixture of antigens, comprising the steps of: Creating a CDR library with the method of claim 13 from the genetic information of an individual or group of individuals; Select a CDR, which binds to said antigen or mixture of antigens.

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Patent Metadata

Patent number
EP1456410A2
Jurisdiction
EP
Classification
Expires
2004-09-15
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Ablynx NV
Source
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