Abstract:
This invention is about a novel Biomolecule Transducton Motif (BTM), Sim-2 peptide, which has a potential to transduce many biological response modifiers effectively into the cytoplasm, intracellular organelles or nucleus of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells in vivo and in vitro, and the related technological methods using Sim-2 BTM. This Sim-2 BTM can be used for Drug Delivery System, development of new recombinant protein vaccines or DNA/RNA vaccines, gene and protein therapy, production of pharmacologically or medicinally useful proteins or pharmacomedicinal drug therapy.
Abstract:
This invention is about a novel Biomolecule Transducton Motif (BTM), Sim-2 peptide, which has a potential to transduce many biological response modifiers effectively into the cytoplasm, intracellular organelles or nucleus of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells in vivo and in vitro, and the related technological methods using Sim-2 BTM. This Sim-2 BTM can be used for Drug Delivery System, development of new recombinant protein vaccines or DNA/RNA vaccines, gene and protein therapy, production of pharmacologically or medicinally useful proteins or pharmacomedicinal drug therapy.
Abstract:
This invention is about a novel Biomolecule Transduction Motif (BTM), Mph-1 peptide, which has a potential to transduce many biological response modifiers effectively into the cytoplasm, intracellular organelles or nucleus of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells in vivo and in vitro, and the related technological methods using Mph-1 BTM. This Mph-1 BTM can be used for Durg Delivery System, development of new recombinant protein vaccines or DNA/RNA vaccines, gene and protein theraphy, production of pharmacologically or medicinally useful proteins or pharmacomedicinal drug therapy.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method for in vivo and in vitro transferring efficiently DNA/RNA coding materials regulating bio-function to cytoplasm or nucleus in eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells using PTD (Protein Transduction Domain) and DNA/RNA binding factor. Particularly, this invention provides a method for in vivo transferring the materials to cells through various routes comprising intramuscular, intraperitoneal, intravein, oral, nasal, subcutaneous, intradermal, mucosal, inhalation. Accordingly, the method of this invention can be used for technology to transfer DNA/RNA to various cell types and express them in the cells transiently or permanently in medicinal applications such as DNA/RNA vaccine and gene therapy, as well as basic applications.