Modular polypeptide libraries and methods of making and using same

US12460199B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12460199-B2
Application numberUS-202218068499-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 19, 2022
Priority dateSep 1, 2015
Publication dateNov 4, 2025
Grant dateNov 4, 2025

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The present disclosure provides synthetic modular polypeptide libraries and nucleic acids encoding such synthetic modular polypeptide libraries. Also provided are methods of making synthetic modular polypeptide libraries and nucleic acids encoding synthetic modular polypeptide libraries. Methods of screening a synthetic modular polypeptide library to identify a selected phenotype associated with a member of a synthetic modular polypeptide library are also provided where such methods find use in both in vitro and in vivo assays.

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What is claimed is: 1. A barcoded library of nucleic acids, wherein: (i) the members of the library each comprise a barcode region and a coding sequence that is operably linked to a promoter; (ii) within each member, the barcode region is separate from the coding sequence; (iii) the coding sequence encodes a modular protein having at least a first domain, a second domain, and a third domain; (iv) the sequences of the first domain, the second domain and the third domain independently vary in the library; (v) the barcode region comprises at least a first barcode, a second barcode and a third barcode, and (vi) within each member, the first barcode, the second barcode and the third barcode correspond to and identify the sequence of the first domain, the sequence of the second domain, and the sequence of the third domain of the modular protein, respectively. 2. The library of claim 1 , wherein the first, second and third domains are directly linked without any intervening non-coding nucleotides. 3. The library of claim 1 , wherein the library comprises at least 100 members. 4. The library of claim 1 , wherein the barcode region is 5′ of the coding sequence. 5. The library of claim 1 , wherein the coding sequence is 5′ of the barcode region. 6. The library of claim 1 , wherein the modular protein is a receptor. 7. The library of claim 6 , wherein the receptor comprises an antigen binding domain, a transmembrane domain, and an intracellular signaling domain. 8. The library of claim 6 , wherein the receptor is a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR). 9. The library of claim 1 , wherein the members of the library contain, from 5′ to 3′, a sequence that encodes the first domain of the modular protein; a sequence that encodes the second domain of the modular protein; a sequence that encodes the third domain of the modular protein; the third barcode; the second barcode; and the first barcode. 10. The library of claim 1 , wherein first, second and third domains are independently selected from the group consisting of: an antigen-binding domain, a specific binding domain or a specific binding partner protein, a co-stimulatory domain, a co-inhibitory domain, an intracellular signaling domain, a transmembrane domain, a scaffold protein domain, a protein kinase protein domain, a protein phosphatase protein domain, a receptor tyrosine kinase protein domain, a lipid kinase protein domain, a lipid phosphatase protein domain, an ubiquitinylase protein domain, a deubiquitinylase protein domain, a SUMOylase protein domain, an acetylase protein domain, a deacetylase protein domain, a methylase protein domain, a demethylase protein domain, a nuclease protein domain, a recombinase protein domain, a transcription factor protein domain and combinations thereof.

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  • CD19 or B4 · CPC title

  • Chimeric antigen receptors [CAR] · CPC title

  • T-cells, e.g. tumour infiltrating lymphocytes [TIL] or regulatory T [Treg] cells; Lymphokine-activated killer [LAK] cells · CPC title

  • Screening libraries presented on the surface of microorganisms, e.g. phage display, E. coli display · CPC title

  • Non-immunoglobulin-derived peptide or protein having an immunoglobulin constant or Fc region, or a fragment thereof, attached thereto · CPC title

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What does patent US12460199B2 cover?
The present disclosure provides synthetic modular polypeptide libraries and nucleic acids encoding such synthetic modular polypeptide libraries. Also provided are methods of making synthetic modular polypeptide libraries and nucleic acids encoding synthetic modular polypeptide libraries. Methods of screening a synthetic modular polypeptide library to identify a selected phenotype associated wit…
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Univ California
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Primary CPC classification C12N15/1055. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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