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Method for generating variants of a protein

Barth, Patrick  
2021

The present relates to a method for generating variants of a protein based on a native protein regulated by allosteric pathway, the method comprising:- i) providing 3D structures of the native protein;- ii) identifying at least one pair of coupled allosteric sites within the amino acid sequence of the native protein named microswitch;- iii) generating in silico mutations of said identified microswitch to generate a pool of variants;- iv) computing at least one score reflecting the variation in allosteric coupling; and/or the variation in the relative stability- v) predicting the activity of each variant compared to the native protein based on the computed score.The invention also concern a computer implemented program to carry out said method, and a variant of a protein or an active fragment thereof, a polynucleotide.

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EPO Family ID

67513455

Author(s)
Barth, Patrick  
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Alternative title(s) : (de) Verfahren zur erzeugung von varianten eines proteins (fr) Procédé de génération de variantes d'une protéine

TTO classification

TTO:6.1917

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AVP-R-TTO  
UPBARTH  
DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

US2023227534

US

A1

2023-07-20

EP4004925

EP

A1

2022-06-01

WO2021018756

WO

A1

2021-02-04

EP3772065

EP

A1

2021-02-03

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March 1, 2021
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