Patents by Inventor Gary L. Wilcox

Gary L. Wilcox has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20030096343
    Abstract: The invention relates to cDNA genetic sequences, vehicles containing same as well as hosts transformed therewith, for the production of chimeric immunoglobulin molecules, functional fragments thereof and immunoglobulin derivatives exhibiting novel functional properties comprising human constant region modules and non-human variable region modules, or for class switching antibody molecules and/or chains.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2002
    Publication date: May 22, 2003
    Applicant: XOMA Technology Ltd.
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Alvin Y. Liu, Arnold H. Horwitz, Marc Better, Randolph Wall, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 6204023
    Abstract: The invention relates to cDNA genetic sequences, vehicles containing same as well as hosts tansformed therewith, for the production of chimeric immunoglobulin molecules, functional fragments thereof and immunoglobulin derivatives exhibiting novel functional properties comprising human constant region modules and non-human variable region modules, or for class switching antibody molecules and/or chains. The invention also relates to DNA coding for pectate lyase signal peptide has been cloned on a plasmid to create a secretion vector which is capable of producing a chosen protein which is transported across the bacterial membrane. The secretion vector has been used to secrete extracellular thaumatin and extracellular chimeric antibody fragments. The proteins produced by this vector have biological activity. The thaumatin is properly folded and the antibody fragments are capable of binding antigens on target cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2001
    Assignee: XOMA Ltd.
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Alvin Y. Liu, Arnold H. Horwitz, Marc Better, Randolph Wall, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5846818
    Abstract: The invention is directed to the pectate lyase B secretion signal and its use to express operably linked sequences in bacterial hosts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: XOMA Corporation
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Alvin Y. Liu, Arnold H. Horowitz, Marc Better, Randolph Wall, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5698417
    Abstract: The invention relates to cDNA genetic sequences, vehicles containing same as well as hosts transformed therewith, for the production of chimeric immunoglobulin molecules, functional fragments thereof and immunoglobulin derivatives exhibiting novel functional properties comprising human constant region modules and non-human variable region modules, or for class switching antibody molecules and/or chains. The invention also relates to DNA coding for pectate lyase signal peptide has been cloned on a plasmid to create a secretion vector which is capable of producing a chosen protein which is transported across the bacterial membrane. The secretion vector has been used to secrete extracellular thaumatin and extracellular chimeric antibody fragments. The proteins produced by this vector have biological activity. The thaumatin is properly folded and the antibody fragments are capable of binding antigens on target cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: Xoma Corporation
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Alvin Y. Liu, Arnold H. Horwitz, Marc Better, Randolph Wall, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5698435
    Abstract: The invention relates to cDNA genetic sequences, vehicles containing same as well as hosts transformed therewith, for the production of chimeric immunoglobulin molecules, functional fragments thereof and immunoglobulin derivatives exhibiting novel functional properties comprising human constant region modules and non-human variable region modules, or for class switching antibody molecules and/or chains. The invention also relates to DNA coding for pectate lyase signal peptide has been cloned on a plasmid to create a secretion vector which is capable of producing a chosen protein which is transported across the bacterial membrane. The secretion vector has been used to secrete extracellular thaumatin and extracellular chimeric antibody fragments. The proteins produced by this vector have biological activity. The thaumatin is properly folded and the antibody fragments are capable of binding antigens on target cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: Xoma Corporation
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Alvin Y. Liu, Arnold H. Horwitz, Marc Better, Randolph Wall, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5693493
    Abstract: The invention relates to cDNA genetic sequences, vehicles containing same as well as hosts transformed therewith, for the production of chimeric immunoglobulin molecules, functional fragments thereof and immunoglobulin derivatives exhibiting novel functional properties comprising human constant region modules and non-human variable region modules, or for class switching antibody molecules and/or chains. The invention also relates to DNA coding for pectate lyase signal peptide has been cloned on a plasmid to create a secretion vector which is capable of producing a chosen protein which is transported across the bacterial membrane. The secretion vector has been used to secrete extracellular thaumatin and extracellular chimeric antibody fragments. The proteins produced by this vector have biological activity. The thaumatin is properly folded and the antibody fragments are capable of binding antigens on target cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1997
    Assignee: Xoma Corporation
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Alvin Y. Liu, Arnold H. Horwitz, Marc Better, Randolph Wall, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5618920
    Abstract: The invention relates to the secretion of heavy chain immunoglobulin fragments and light chain immunoglobulins from prokaryotic hosts using a prokaryotic secretion signal peptide wherein the heavy chain fragments and light chains are capable of associating to form an antigen binding antibody fragment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Assignee: Xoma Corporation
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Alvin Y. Liu, Arnold H. Horwitz, Marc Better, Randolph Wall, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5595898
    Abstract: The invention relates to cDNA genetic sequences, vehicles containing same as well as hosts transformed therewith, for the production of chimeric immunoglobulin molecules, functional fragments thereof and immunoglobulin derivatives exhibiting novel functional properties comprising human constant region modules and non-human variable region modules, or for class switching antibody molecules and/or chains.The invention also relates to DNA coding for pectate lyase signal peptide has been cloned on a plasmid to create a secretion vector which is capable of producing a chosen protein which is transported across the bacterial membrane. The secretion vector has been used to secrete extracellular thaumatin and extracellular chimeric antibody fragments. The proteins produced by this vector have biological activity. The thaumatin is properly folded and the antibody fragments are capable-of binding antigens on target cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1997
    Assignee: Xoma Corporation
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Alvin Y. Liu, Arnold H. Horwitz, Marc Better, Randolph Wall, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5576195
    Abstract: The invention relates to DNA coding for a pectate lyase signal peptide which has been inserted into plasmids to create secretion vectors which are capable of producing a chosen protein by directing transport across the bacterial membrane. The secretion vectors have been used to secrete extracellular thaumatin and extracellular antibody fragments. The proteins produced by these vectors have biological activity. The thaumatin is properly folded and the antibody fragments are capable of binding antigens on target cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1996
    Assignee: Xoma Corporation
    Inventors: Randy R. Robinson, Marc Better, Shau-Ping Lei, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 4234400
    Abstract: An improved horizontal slab gel electrophoresis apparatus having compartments for vertical wicks at each end of a removable horizontal trough. Adjacent to the vertical wicks are vertical buffer compartments with built in electrodes. A partition separates the vertical wicks from the buffer compartment and includes a slot with a silicone plug which can be removed after curing or hardening of the vertical wicks to permit communication between the buffer and the gel slab. Flow adapters and an interconnecting tube permit constant circulation of the buffer to maintain equal volume and pH. The horizontal trough has slots for insertion of combs to form up to seventy-five sample wells and additional slots at each end for sealing the end of the horizontal slab when the gel slab is removed. The apparatus includes coils in a horizontal bed or plate beneath the trough for cooling the gel slab during a run and levelling screws for levelling the horizontal trough before pouring the gel slab.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Donald A. Kaplan, Gary L. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 4151065
    Abstract: An improved horizontal slab gel electrophoresis apparatus having compartments for vertical wicks at each end of a removable horizontal trough. Adjacent to the vertical wicks are vertical buffer compartments with built in electrodes. A partition separates the vertical wirks from the buffer compartment and includes a slot with a silicone plug which can be removed after curing or hardening of the vertical wicks to permit communication between the buffer and the gel slab. Flow adapters and an interconnecting tube permit constant circulation of the buffer to maintain equal volume and pH. The horizontal trough has slots for insertion of combs to form up to seventy-five sample wells and additional slots at each end for sealing the end of the horizontal slab when the gel slab is removed. The apparatus includes coils in a horizontal bed or plate beneath the trough for cooling the gel slab during a run and levelling screws for levelling the horizontal trough before pouring the gel slab.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1979
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Donald A. Kaplan, Gary L. Wilcox