Patents by Inventor Andrew D. Hamilton

Andrew D. Hamilton 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: 20040235064
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method for identifying a polypeptide that interacts with a known protein, which method uses fusion proteins with GFP fragments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2004
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Applicant: Yale University
    Inventors: Andrew D. Hamilton, Indraneel Ghosh, Lynne Regan
  • Patent number: 6780599
    Abstract: The present invention provides assays using fusion proteins with GFP fragments and test polypeptides for investigating protein-protein interactions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: Yale University
    Inventors: Andrew D. Hamilton, Indraneel Ghosh, Lynne Regan
  • Patent number: 6693123
    Abstract: Compounds having the formula or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein R1 is (a) hydrogen, (b) loweralkyl, (c) alkenyl, (d) alkoxy, (e) thioalkoxy, (f) halo, (g) haloalkyl, (h) aryl-L2—, and (i) heterocyclic-L2—; R2 is selected from (e) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)-tetrazolyl, (f) —C(O)NH-heterocyclic, and (g) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)NR17R18; R3 is heterocyclic, aryl, substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl; R4 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, haloalkyl, halogen, aryl, arylakyl, heterocyclic, or (heterocyclic)alkyl; L1 is absent or is selected from (a) —L4—N(R5)—L5—, (b) —L4—O—L5—, (c) —L4—S(O)n—L5— (d) —L4—L6—C(W)—N(R5)—L5—, (e) —L4—L6—S(O)m—N(R5)—L5—, (f) —L4—N(R5)—C(W)—L7—L5—, (g) —L4—N(R5)—S(O)p—L7—L5—, (h) optionally subs
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh
    Inventors: Said M. Sebti, Andrew D. Hamilton, David J. Augeri, Kenneth J. Barr, Greg B. Donner, Stephen A. Fakhoury, Stephen J. O'Connor, Saul H. Rosenberg, Wang Shen, Bruce G. Szczepankiewicz, Indrani W. Gunawardana
  • Publication number: 20030118589
    Abstract: Growth factor binding molecules having a plurality of peptide loops attached to a non-peptide organic scaffold, preferably having pseudo-six amino acid peptide loops with four amino acid sidechains. The growth factor binding molecules specifically bind various growth factors and are suitable for treating a subject having tumors or restinosis. In one embodiment a platelet-derived growth factor binding molecule is disclosed that is used to inhibit tumor growth and angiogenesis in solid tumors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2001
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventors: Said Sebti, Andrew D. Hamilton
  • Publication number: 20030008882
    Abstract: The present invention relates to compounds and pharmaceutical compositions which are proteomimetic and to methods for inhibiting the interaction of an alpha-helical protein with another protein or binding site. Methods for treating diseases or conditions which are modulated through interactions between alpha helical proteins and their binding sites are other aspects of the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2002
    Publication date: January 9, 2003
    Inventors: Andrew D. Hamilton, Justin Ernst, Brendan P. Orner
  • Publication number: 20020193596
    Abstract: Compounds having the formula 1
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2001
    Publication date: December 19, 2002
    Applicant: University of Pittsburgh
    Inventors: Said M. Sebti, Andrew D. Hamilton, David J. Augeri, Kenneth J. Barr, Greg B. Donner, Stephen A. Fakhoury, Stephen J. O'Connor, Saul H. Rosenberg, Wang Shen, Bruce G. Szczepankiewicz, Indrani W. Gunawardana
  • Publication number: 20020146701
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a method of reconstituting, folding, or reassembling peptides or other binding pairs into a functionally active protein or other complex using an antiparallel leucine zipper. The present invention also provides assays using fusion proteins comprising GFP fragments and test polypeptides for investigating protein-protein interactions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2001
    Publication date: October 10, 2002
    Inventors: Andrew D. Hamilton, Indraneel Ghosh, Lynne Regan
  • Publication number: 20020034725
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method of conferring radiation sensitivity on a tumor cell comprising administering to the cell an inhibitor of a protein product which participates in the ras signalling pathway, whereby inhibition of the protein product confers radiation sensitivity on the cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 1997
    Publication date: March 21, 2002
    Inventors: W. GILLIES MCKENNA, RUTH J. MUSCHEL, ERIC J. BERNHARD, SAID M. SEBTI, ANDREW D. HAMILTON
  • Patent number: 6310095
    Abstract: Compounds having the formula or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein R1 is (a) hydrogen, (b) loweralkyl, (c) alkenyl, (d) alkoxy, (e) thioalkoxy, (f) halo, (g) haloalkyl, (h) aryl-L2—, and (i) heterocyclic-L2—; R2 is selected from (a) (b) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)OR15, (d) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)NHSO2R16, (e) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)-tetrazolyl, (f) —C(O)NH-heterocyclic, and (g) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)NR17R18; R3 is substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic or aryl, substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl, and —P(W)RR3RR3′; R4 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, haloalkyl, halogen, aryl, arylakyl, heterocyclic, or (heterocyclic)alkyl; L1 is absent or is selected from (a) —L4—N(R5)—L5—, (b) —L4—O—L5—, (c) —L4—S(O)n—L5— (d) —L4—L6—C(W)—N(R5)—L5&
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh
    Inventors: Said M. Sebti, Andrew D. Hamilton, David J. Augeri, Kenneth J. Barr, Stephen A. Fakhoury, David A. Janowick, Douglas M. Kalvin, Stephen J. O'Connor, Saul H. Rosenberg, Wang Shen, Rolf E. Swenson, Bryan K. Sorenson, Gerard M. Sullivan, Andrew S. Tasker, James T. Wasicak, Lissa T. J. Nelson, Kenneth J. Henry, Le Wang
  • Patent number: 6221865
    Abstract: Compounds having the formula or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein R1 is (a) hydrogen, (b) loweralkyl, (c) alkenyl, (d) alkoxy, (e) thioalkoxy, (f) halo, (g) haloalkyl, (h) aryl-L2—, and (i) heterocyclic-L2—; R2 is selected from (a) (b) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)OR15, (d) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)NHSO2R16, (e) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)-tetrazolyl, (f) —C(O)NH-heterocyclic, and (g) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)NR17R18; R3 is substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic or aryl, substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl,  and —P(W)RR3RR3′; R4 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, haloalkyl, halogen, aryl, arylakyl, heterocyclic, or (heterocyclic)alkyl; L1 is absent or is selected from (a) —L4—N(R5)—L5—, (b) —L4—O—L5—, (c) —L4—S(O)n—L5—(d) —L4—L6—C(W)—N(R5)&md
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh
    Inventors: Said M. Sebti, Andrew D. Hamilton, Kenneth J. Barr, Stephen A. Fakhoury, Stephen J. O'Connor, Saul H. Rosenberg, Wang Shen, Bryan K. Sorensen, Gerard M. Sullivan, James T. Wasicak, Kenneth J. Henry, Le Wang
  • Patent number: 6204293
    Abstract: Compounds having the formula or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein R1 is (a) hydrogen, (b) loweralkyl, (c) alkenyl, (d) alkoxy, (e) thioalkoxy, (f) halo, (g) haloalkyl, (h) aryl-L2—, and (i) heterocyclic-L2—; R2 is selected from (b) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)OR15, (d) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)NHSO2R16, (e) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)-tetrazolyl, (f) —C(O)NH-heterocyclic, and (g) —C(O)NH—CH(R14)—C(O)NR17R18; R3 is heterocyclic, aryl, substituted or unsubstituted cycloalkyl; R4 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, haloalkyl, halogen, aryl, arylakyl, heterocyclic, or (heterocyclic)alkyl; L1 is absent or is selected from (a) —L4—N(R5)—L5—, (b) —L4—O—L5—, (c) —L4—S(O)n—L5— (d) —L4—L6—C(W)—N(R5)—L5—, (e) —L4—L6—S(O)m—N(R5)—L5 —, (f) —L4—N(R5)&m
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2001
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh
    Inventors: Said M. Sebti, Andrew D. Hamilton, David J. Augeri, Kenneth J. Barr, Stephen A. Fakhoury, David A. Janowick, Douglas M. Kalvin, Stephen J. O'Connor, Saul H. Rosenberg, Wang Shen, Rolf E. Swenson, Bryan K. Sorensen, Gerard M. Sullivan, Andrew S. Tasker, James T. Wasicak, Lissa T. J. Nelson, Kenneth J. Henry, Le Wang, Gang Liu, Indrani W. Gunawardana
  • Patent number: 5998594
    Abstract: A chromogenic receptor comprises a self-assembled chromogenic compound having at least one intrinsic binding site. The chromogenic compound is characterized by the property of producing a reversible color change responsive to binding a target substrate to the receptor. The chromogenic compound has a transition metal ion and at least one ligand bound to the transition metal ion. The ligand is selected from the group consisting of substituted phenanthroline, substituted 2,2'-bipyridine and substituted 2,2':6',2"-terpyridine. The transition metal is selected from the group consisting of Cu(I), Cu(II), Ag(I), Ni(II), Fe(II), Fe(III), Ru(II), Co(III), and Os(II). Self-assembly can be effected in the presence of Cu(I) to form receptors for dicarboxylic acids, carbohydrate, amino acids, steroids and pyrophosphates. The receptors are characterized by the formation of a 2:1 complex of the target substrate with the receptor producing a visible color change from orange to red and a measurable change in its luminescence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education
    Inventors: M. Scott Goodman, Andrew D. Hamilton
  • Patent number: 5770380
    Abstract: A synthetic antibody mimic comprising multiple peptide loops built on an organic or molecular scaffold. In a highly preferred embodiment of the invention, a calixarene unit comprises the organic scaffold to which is attached a plurality of peptide loops. The antibody mimics allow for the generation of large libraries of artificial antibodies that can be screened for binding to target antigens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1998
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh
    Inventors: Andrew D. Hamilton, Yoshitomo Hamuro