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Christopher J. Murray, Soquel US

Christopher J. Murray, Soquel, CA US

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20080233100TARGETED ENZYMES - The present invention provides targeted enzymes that bind to targets better than the corresponding pre-targeted enzymes bind the target under like conditions, methods of making targeted enzymes, methods of using targeted enzymes to treat diseases, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising targeted enzymes.09-25-2008
20080248527Binding Phenol Oxidizing Enzyme-Peptide Complexes - The present application relates to peptides which bind to a target stain, phenol oxidizing enzyme-binding peptide complexes wherein the binding peptide is attached to the C-terminus of the phenol oxidizing enzyme or is inserted or substituted into the phenol oxidizing enzyme. In a preferred embodiment the phenol oxidizing enzyme is a laccase specifically 10-09-2008
20080248544Methods And Compositions For Grafting Functional Loops Into A Protein - The present invention provides targeted enzymes that bind to targets better than the corresponding pre-targeted enzymes bind the target under like conditions, methods of making targeted enzymes, methods of using targeted enzymes to treat diseases, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising targeted enzymes.10-09-2008
20080269139FGF-5 Supported and Binding Peptides - The present invention provides peptides and supported peptides that bind to FGF-5.10-30-2008
20090081178Phenolic Binding Peptides - The present application relates to peptides which bind to tannin, polyphenolic or anthocyanin compounds, and particularly to tea and wine stains on a fabric or other surface. The invention also concerns binding peptide conjugates which includes a binding peptide coupled to an agent and the use of the binding peptide conjugate for delivering an agent to a desired target.03-26-2009
20090093393Methods For Selective Targeting - A selective targeting method is disclosed comprising contacting a library of ligands, particularly a peptide library, with an anti-target to allow the ligands to bind to the anti-target; separating the non-binding ligands from the anti-target bound ligands, contacting the non-binding anti-target ligands with a target allowing the unbound ligands to bind with the target to form a target-bound ligand complex; separating the target-bound ligand complex from ligands which do not bind to the target, and identifying the target-bound ligands on the target-bound ligand complex wherein the target-bound ligands have a K04-09-2009
20100184606Methods For Selective Targeting - A selective targeting method is disclosed which comprises contacting a peptide library with an anti-target to allow the peptides to bind; separating non-binding peptides from the anti-target bound peptides, contacting the non-binding anti-target peptides with a target allowing the unbound peptides to bind with the target to form a target-bound peptide complex; separating the target-bound peptide complex from peptides which do not bind to the target, and identifying the target-bound peptides. In one embodiment the target is skin or hair. In another embodiment the anti-target is hair when the target is skin, and the anti-target is skin when the target is hair.07-22-2010
20110098184Competitve differntial screeing - The invention is drawn to a novel method useful for screening. In particular, the present invention provides methods for competitive differential screening. In some preferred embodiments, the present invention provides methods for competitive differential screening that facilitate the identification of tight binders. In some preferred embodiments, the agents used in the methods of the present invention comprise tight and weak binders. In other embodiments, the present invention provides methods that utilize competitive binders that recognize and bind targets, but with binding that is less strong than that of binders of interest.04-28-2011

Patent applications by Christopher J. Murray, Soquel, CA US