Patents by Inventor Anthony Lanahan
Anthony Lanahan 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).
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Patent number: 7378498Abstract: A method is provided for identifying a compound that modulates a cellualr response associated with Homer and mediated by a cell-surface or an intracellular receptor. A method is further provided for identifying a compound that modulates receptor activated calcium mobilization associated with Homer. A method is provided for identifying a compound that inhibits Homer protein activity based on the crystal structure coordinates of Homer protein binding domain. A method is also provided for identifying a compound that affects the formation of cell surface receptors into clusters. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding Homer proteins as well as Homer proteins, and Homer interacting proteins.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineInventors: Paul F. Worley, Jian Cheng Tu, Bo Xiao, Daniel Leahy, Jutta Beneken, Anthony A. Lanahan, Paul R. Brakeman
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Publication number: 20050164344Abstract: A method is provided for identifying a compound that modulates a cellualr response associated with Homer and mediated by a cell-surface or an intracellular receptor. A method is further provided for identifying a compound that modulates receptor activated calcium mobilization associated with Homer. A method is provided for identifying a compound that inhibits Homer protein activity based on the crystal structure coordinates of Homer protein binding domain. A method is also provided for identifying a compound that affects the formation of cell surface receptors into clusters. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding Homer proteins as well as Homer proteins, and Homer interacting proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Paul Worley, Jian Tu, Bo Xiao, Daniel Leahy, Jutta Beneken, Anthony Lanahan, Paul Brakeman
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Patent number: 6864083Abstract: A method is provided for identifying a compound that modulates a cellualr response associate with Homer and mediated by a cell-surface or an intracellular receptor. A method is further provided for identifying a compound that modulates receptor activated calcium mobilization associated with Homer. A method is provided for identifying a compound that inhibits Homer protein activity based on the crystal structure coordinates of Homer protein binding domain. A method is also provided for identifying a compound that affects the formation of cell surface receptors into clusters. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding Homer proteins as well as Homer proteins, and Homer interacting proteins.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventors: Paul F. Worley, Jian Cheng Tu, Bo Xiao, Daniel Leahy, Jutta Beneken, Anthony A. Lanahan, Paul R. Brakeman
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Publication number: 20040260058Abstract: The present invention relates to novel, specifically expressed proteins and to nucleic acid sequences or transgenic nucleic acid constructs which encode the proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Sigrid Scheek, Holger Hiemisch, Anthony Lanahan, Jean B. Regard, Paul F. Worley, Eckart Krupp, Markus Schwaninger, Nauder Faraday
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Publication number: 20040152658Abstract: The present invention provides methods and materials related to immediate early genes. Specifically, the invention provides isolated immediate early gene nucleic acid, cells that contain isolated immediate early gene nucleic acid, substantially pure polypeptides encoded by immediate early gene nucleic acid, and antibodies having specific binding affinity for a polypeptide encoded by immediate early gene nucleic acid. In addition, the invention provides cDNA libraries enriched for immediate early genes cDNAs, isolated nucleic acid derived from such cDNA libraries, and methods for treating conditions related to a deficiency in a neuron's immediate early gene responsiveness to a stimulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2004Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicants: THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, BASF-LYNX BIOSCIENCE AG, LYNX THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Paul F. Worley, Anthony Lanahan, Bernhard Goetz, Holger Hiemisch, Rohini Kuner, Sigrid Scheek, Karoly Nikolich, Eugene Zhukovsky
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Patent number: 6720175Abstract: A method is provided for identifying a compound that modulates a cellular response associated with Homer and mediated by a cell-surface or an intracellular receptor. A method is further provided for identifying a compound that modulates receptor activated calcium mobilization associated with Homer. A method is provided for identifying a compound that inhibits Homer protein activity based on the crystal structure coordinates of Homer protein binding domain. A method is also provided for identifying a compound that affects the formation of cell surface receptors into clusters. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding Homer proteins as well as Homer proteins, and Homer interacting proteins.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1999Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineInventors: Paul F. Worley, Jian Cheng Tu, Bo Xiao, Daniel Leahy, Jutta Beneken, Anthony A. Lanahan, Paul R. Brakeman
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Patent number: 6699660Abstract: The present invention provides methods and materials related to immediate early genes. Specifically, the invention provides isolated immediate early gene nucleic acid, cells that contain isolated immediate early gene nucleic acid, substantially pure polypeptides encoded by immediate early gene nucleic acid, and antibodies having specific binding affinity for a polypeptide encoded by immediate early gene nucleic acid. In addition, the invention provides cDNA libraries enriched for immediate early genes cDNAs, isolated nucleic acid derived from such cDNA libraries, and methods for treating conditions related to a deficiency in a neuron's immediate early gene responsiveness to a stimulus.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineInventors: Paul F. Worley, Anthony Lanahan, Bernhard Goetz, Holger Hiemisch, Rohini Kuner, Sigrid Scheek, Karoly Nikolich, Eugene Zhukovsky
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Publication number: 20030211984Abstract: The present invention provides methods and materials related to immediate early genes. Specifically, the invention provides isolated immediate early gene nucleic acid, cells that contain isolated immediate early gene nucleic acid, substantially pure polypeptides encoded by immediate early gene nucleic acid, and antibodies having specific binding affinity for a polypeptide encoded by immediate early gene nucleic acid. In addition, the invention provides cDNA libraries enriched for immediate early genes cDNAs, isolated nucleic acid derived from such cDNA libraries, and methods for treating conditions related to a deficiency in a neuron's immediate early gene responsiveness to a stimulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 1999Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: PAUL P. WORLEY, ANTHONY LANAHAN
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Publication number: 20030203840Abstract: The present invention provides methods and materials related to immediate early genes. Specifically, the invention provides isolated immediate early gene nucleic acid, cells that contain isolated immediate early gene nucleic acid, substantially pure polypeptides encoded by immediate early gene nucleic acid, and antibodies having specific binding affinity for a polypeptide encoded by immediate early gene nucleic acid. In addition, the invention provides cDNA libraries enriched for immediate early genes cDNAs, isolated nucleic acid derived from such cDNA libraries, and methods for treating conditions related to a deficiency in a neuron's immediate early gene responsiveness to a stimulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 1999Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: PAUL F. WORLEY, ANTHONY LANAHAN, BERNHARD GOETZ, HOLGER HIEMISCH, ROHINI KUNER, SIGRID SCHEEK, KAROLY NIKOLICH, EUGENE ZHUKOVSKI
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Publication number: 20030170807Abstract: A method is provided for identifying a compound that modulates a cellualr response associate with Homer and mediated by a cell-surface or an intracellular receptor. A method is further provided for identifying a compound that modulates receptor activated calcium mobilization associated with Homer. A method is provided for identifying a compound that inhibits Homer protein activity based on the crystal structure coordinates of Homer protein binding domain. A method is also provided for identifying a compound that affects the formation of cell surface receptors into clusters. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding Homer proteins as well as Homer proteins, and Homer interacting proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineInventors: Paul F. Worley, Jian Cheng Tu, Bo Xiao, Daniel Leahy, Jutta Beneken, Anthony A. Lanahan, Paul R. Brakeman
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Patent number: 6093549Abstract: Proteins which specifically bind to huntingtin, the product of the Huntington's Disease locus (HD), are used in assays for screening drug candidates. These proteins, termed huntingtin associated proteins, bind to huntingtins of both normal and Huntington's Disease patients. However, the binding is stronger to the huntingtins from the patients. The strength of binding correlates with the number of glutamine repeats in the huntingtin, which itself correlates with the time of disease onset.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1995Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Christopher A. Ross, Xiao-Jiang Li, Shi-Hua Li, Alan H. Sharp, Anthony Lanahan, Paul F. Worley, Solomon H. Snyder