WO2023006348 - SYMMETRIC PROTEINS
National phase entry:
Publication Number
WO/2023/006348
Publication Date
02.02.2023
International Application No.
PCT/EP2022/068475
International Filing Date
04.07.2022
Title **
[English]
SYMMETRIC PROTEINS
[French]
PROTÉINES SYMÉTRIQUES
Applicants **
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
KU Leuven R&D Waaistraat 6 - box 5105
3000 Leuven, BE
Inventors
CLARKE, David
24 Broughton Road, Croft
Leicester, LE9 3EA, GB
DE FEYTER, Steven
Duifhuisstraat 7
9000 Gent, BE
VELPULA, Gangamallaiah
Schakellaan 6
3010 Kessel-Lo, BE
VOET, Arnout
Veldstraat 43
3001 Heverlee, BE
WOUTERS, Staf
Leonard Moorsstraat 34
3620 Lanaken, BE
Priority Data
21183379.3
02.07.2021
EP
22150399.8
06.01.2022
EP
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Quotation for National Phase entry
| Country | Stages | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| China | Filing | 1589 | |
| EPO | Filing, Examination | 7228 | |
| Japan | Filing | 588 | |
| South Korea | Filing | 606 | |
| USA | Filing, Examination | 2910 |

Total: 12921 USD
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Abstract[English]
The invention relates to protein building block named the Self-Assembling Kelch (SAKe) protein. The protein has a stable, symmetric design with readily accessible loops that can be varied in both sequence and length to later bind larger molecules or scaffold a catalytic site.[French]
L'invention concerne un bloc de construction protéique nommé protéine de Kelch à auto-assemblage. La protéine a une conception symétrique et stable avec des boucles facilement accessibles qui peuvent être modifiées à la fois dans la séquence et la longueur pour lier ultérieurement des molécules plus grandes ou un échafaudage à un site catalytique.