Genetically modified bacillus subtilis strain and use as a live delivery and production system
US-2024390433-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9382299B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9382299-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214343588-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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The invention relates to polypeptides, defined through a consensus sequence, having a length from 10 to 80 amino-acid residues, and whose polypeptidic sequence comprises or consists of the consensus sequence P1(X a )P3(X b )P5(X c )P6(X d )P7 (SEQ ID NO: 1), presenting specific patterns. The polypeptides of the invention target glycosylated Muc2 proteins. The invention also relates to methods of synthesis of such polypeptides, to their nucleic acids and uses thereof. The polypeptidic sequence of the polypeptides of the invention can be part of the N-terminal sequence of a mucus-binding (MUB) domain, especially a mucus-binding (MUB) domain of several species. The invention also relates to chimeric molecule(s) comprising such polypeptides, which are labelled, and vectors, especially plasmids and population of cells or composition comprising polypeptides of the invention. Synthesis methods encompass biotechnological or chemical production. Polypeptides of the invention can be used in staining experiments, as a probe or marker for staining Muc2 protein(s) contained in mucus layer(s), to detect in vitro mucus production or mucus composition in human colon or monitoring any one of the following disease conditions: neoplasic disease(s), including mucinous carcinoma(s), gastric cancer(s) or colorectal cancer(s), especially colon cancer(s), cystic fibrosis, intestine inflammatory disease(s) such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and ulcerative colitis. The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a medicament. In a particular embodiment, use of polypeptides of the invention can be made for marking neutrophiles.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A polypeptide consisting of: (a) SEQ ID NO: 3 or (b) a fragment of SEQ ID NO: 3 , wherein said fragment has a length of at least 20 contiguous amino acid residues; wherein the polypeptide is coupled to a label or the polypeptide has an additional cysteine residue at the N-terminus. 2. The polypeptide according to claim 1 , wherein the polypeptide is coupled to a fluorophore or biotin. 3. The polypeptide according to claim 1 , wherein the polypeptide consists of SEQ ID NO: 3 or the fragment of SEQ ID NO: 3 consisting of SEQ ID NO: 58, SEQ ID NO: 59, SEQ ID NO: 60, or SEQ ID NO: 61. 4. The polypeptide according to claim 1 , wherein the polypeptide consists of (a) SEQ ID NO: 3 or the fragment of SEQ ID NO: 3 consisting of SEQ ID NO: 58, SEQ ID NO: 59, SEQ ID NO: 60, or SEQ ID NO: 61 and (b) a label. 5. The polypeptide according to claim 4 , wherein the label is a fluorophore or biotin. 6. The polypeptide according to claim 1 , wherein the polypeptide consists of (a) SEQ ID NO: 3 or the fragment of SEQ ID NO: 3 consisting of SEQ ID NO: 58, SEQ ID NO: 59, SEQ ID NO: 60, or SEQ ID NO: 61 and (b) an additional cysteine residue at the N-terminus. 7. A composition comprising a polypeptide according to claim 1 and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient. 8. A method, comprising staining living cell(s) or tissue(s) in in vitro experiments using a polypeptide according to claim 1 as a probe or marker. 9. A method, comprising staining Muc2 protein(s) contained in mucus layer(s) using a polypeptide according to claim 1 as a probe or marker. 10. A method, comprising a. detecting in vitro interaction with human colonic mucus in the adhesive mucus layer of colonic tissue sample using the polypeptide of claim 1 as a physiological labelled probe, or b. detecting in vitro mucus production or mucus composition in human colon, by contacting the polypeptide of claim 1 with a sample of colonic tissue comprising adhesive mucus layer and goblet cells. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the in vitro experiments are live microscopy experiments.
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containing spectroscopic/fluorescent detection, e.g. green fluorescent protein [GFP] · CPC title
from Streptococcus (G), e.g. Enterococci · CPC title
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having 12 to 20 amino acids (gastrins C07K14/595; somatostatins C07K14/655; melanotropins C07K14/68) · CPC title
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