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Dianne Alewood, Pullenvale AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090088389 | NOVEL X-CONOTOXIN PEPTIDES (-II) - An isolated, synthetic or recombinant χ-conotoxin peptide having the ability to inhibit neuronal amine transporter comprising the following sequence of amino acids: Cys Cys Gly Tyr Lys Leu Cys Xaa5 Xaa6 Cys, SEQ ID NO: 3, where Xaa5 and Xaa6 are independently absent or represent any amino acid residue except Cys; or a sequence in which Gly, Tyr, Lys or Leu are subject to conservative amino acid substitution or side chain modification with the proviso that the peptide is not Mr1A, Mr1B, Mar2, CMrV1A, Bn1.5, Mr1.3 or Au1.4; or a salt, ester, amide, prodrug or cyclised derivative thereof. | 04-02-2009 |
Paul F. Alewood, Queensland AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110064668 | J-SUPERFAMILY CONOTOXIN PEPTIDES - The invention relates to relatively short peptides (termed J-Superfamily conotoxin peptides, J-conotoxins or J-conotoxin peptides herein), about 25 residues in length, which are naturally available in minute amounts in the venom of the cone snails or analogous to the naturally available peptides, and which preferably include two disulfide bonds. The J-conotoxins are useful for treating disorders involving voltage gated ion channels and/or receptors. | 03-17-2011 |
Paul F. Alewood, Brisbane AU
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| 20100093620 | TYROSINE-RICH CONOPEPTIDES - The invention relates to relatively short peptides (termed Conopeptide-Y family peptides or CPY family peptides or CPY peptides herein), about 30 residues in length, which are naturally available in minute amounts in the venom of the cone snails or analogous to the naturally available peptides, and which are rich in the amino acid tyrosine. | 04-15-2010 |
Paul Francis Alewood, Pullenvale AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090088389 | NOVEL X-CONOTOXIN PEPTIDES (-II) - An isolated, synthetic or recombinant χ-conotoxin peptide having the ability to inhibit neuronal amine transporter comprising the following sequence of amino acids: Cys Cys Gly Tyr Lys Leu Cys Xaa5 Xaa6 Cys, SEQ ID NO: 3, where Xaa5 and Xaa6 are independently absent or represent any amino acid residue except Cys; or a sequence in which Gly, Tyr, Lys or Leu are subject to conservative amino acid substitution or side chain modification with the proviso that the peptide is not Mr1A, Mr1B, Mar2, CMrV1A, Bn1.5, Mr1.3 or Au1.4; or a salt, ester, amide, prodrug or cyclised derivative thereof. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090275727 | Peptide turn mimetics - This invention provides novel compounds useful for the synthesis of peptide mimetics, and describes the use of these compounds for the synthesis of novel reverse turn mimetics. The reverse turn mimetics of the invention have the general structure X wherein the variables are as defined herein. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20110040087 | PEPTIDE TURN MIMETICS - Peptide mimetics of structure X herein which (i) provide a wide range of sidechain functions at all sidechain positions, (ii) can be incorporated in a peptide sequence, (iii) can be readily synthesized and (iv) have a variety of conformations. There is also provided a novel process which can provide valuable intermediates in relation to production of peptide mimetics of structure X which intermediates have a high degree of chemo- and stereo-selectivity. Preferred mimetics include structures I, II, III, IV, V and VI. | 02-17-2011 |
Paul Francis Alewood, Moggill AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090275498 | NOVEL PEPTIDES - The invention relates to an isolated, synthetic or recombinant χ-conotoxin peptide having the ability to inhibit a neuronal amine transporter, nucleic acid molecules encoding all or part of such peptides, antibodies to such peptides and uses and methods of treatment involving them. | 11-05-2009 |
