- Patent Title: Pumilio domain-based modular protein architecture for RNA binding
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Application No.: US14995169Application Date: 2016-01-13
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Publication No.: US10048255B2Publication Date: 2018-08-14
- Inventor: Edward S. Boyden , Katarzyna P. Adamala , Daniel Alberto Martin-Alarcon
- Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Applicant Address: US MA Cambridge
- Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Cambridge
- Agent Norma E. Henderson
- Main IPC: C40B40/10
- IPC: C40B40/10 ; G01N33/53 ; C07K14/47

Abstract:
A programmable modular protein architecture for RNA binding comprises a set of modules, derived from RNA-binding protein Pumilio, that can be concatenated into chains of varying composition and length. When bound into a chain, each module has a preferred affinity for a specific RNA base. The chains can bind arbitrary RNA sequences with high specificity and fidelity by varying the sequence of modules within the chains. Each module contains at least 6 amino acids, with the amino acids in positions 1 and 5 providing the preferred affinity for the specific base, and the amino acid at position 2 serving as a stacking unit between concatenated modules. The modules may have four canonic forms, each having a preferred affinity for a different base and characterized by the base with which it has affinity, the two amino acids that provide the affinity, and the amino acid that serves as a stacking unit.
Public/Granted literature
- US10330674B2 Pumilio domain-based modular protein architecture for RNA binding Public/Granted day:2019-06-25
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