Patents Assigned to James Sparrow
  • Patent number: 5512648
    Abstract: A large pore polyamide resin is useful for large peptide and protein (protide) synthesis. A method of preparing the same comprises mixing a dimethylacrylamide monomer with an unsaturated or alkenoyl amine monomer, a cross-linker and water, homogeneously emulsifying the aqueous mixture with an organic solvent in the presence of an emulsifier, adjusting the pH of the aqueous mixture during polymerization to 6-8.5 to produce large pore resin beads, and isolating the beads. The beads may be used as a solid phase substrate for the synthesis of a polyamide/protide conjugate. The polyamide resin/protide conjugate may be used, without separation of the protide from the resin or subsequent purification, for immunizing mammals, including humans, against the protide, for affinity purifying immunological molecules binding to the protide, and for immunoassays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Assignees: James Sparrow, Patrick Kanda, Baylor College of Medicine
    Inventors: James T. Sparrow, Nancy Kneib-Cordonier, Patrick Kanda, Robert E. Lanford
  • Patent number: 5296572
    Abstract: A large pore polyamide resin is useful for large peptide and protein (protide) synthesis. A method of preparing the same comprises mixing a dimethylacrylamide monomer with an unsaturated or alkenoyl amine monomer, a cross-linker and water, homogeneously emulsifying the aqueous mixture with an organic solvent in the presence of an emulsifier, adjusting the pH of the aqueous mixture during polymerization to 6-8.5 to produce large pore resin beads, and isolating the beads. The beads may be used as a solid phase substrate for the synthesis of a polyamide/protide conjugate. The polyamide resin/protide conjugate may be used, without separation of the protide from the resin or subsequent purification, for immunizing mammals, including humans, against the protide, for affinity purifying immunological molecules binding to the protide, and for immunoassays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Assignees: James Sparrow, Patrick Kanda
    Inventors: James T. Sparrow, Nancy Kneib-Cordonier, Patrick Kanda, Robert E. Lanford