Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Protein and nucleic acid delivery vehicles, components and mechanisms thereof
- Patent Title (中): 蛋白质和核酸递送载体,其组分和机理
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Application No.: US13796263Application Date: 2013-03-12
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Publication No.: US09365867B2Publication Date: 2016-06-14
- Inventor: Venigalla B. Rao
- Applicant: THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
- Applicant Address: US DC Washington
- Assignee: The Catholic University of America
- Current Assignee: The Catholic University of America
- Current Assignee Address: US DC Washington
- Agency: Alchemy-Partners, PC
- Main IPC: C12N7/00
- IPC: C12N7/00 ; C12N15/86 ; A61K31/7088 ; A61K31/711 ; C12N15/87 ; C12N15/88 ; C07K14/005 ; A61K47/48 ; A61K48/00

Abstract:
Complex viruses are assembled from simple protein subunits by sequential and irreversible assembly. During genome packaging in bacteriophages, a powerful molecular motor assembles at the special portal vertex of an empty prohead to initiate packaging. An aspect of the invention relates to the phage T4 packaging machine being highly promiscuous, translocating DNA into finished phage heads as well as into proheads. Single motors can force exogenous DNA into phage heads at the same rate as into proheads and phage heads undergo repeated initiations, packaging multiple DNA molecules into the same head. This shows that the phage DNA packaging machine has unusual conformational plasticity, powering DNA into an apparently passive capsid receptacle, including the highly stable virus shell, until it is full. These features allow for the design of a novel class of nanocapsid delivery vehicles.
Public/Granted literature
- US20130196416A1 PROTEIN AND NUCLEIC ACID DELIVERY VEHICLES, COMPONENTS AND MECHANISMS THEREOF Public/Granted day:2013-08-01
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