Patents by Inventor Bart Van Der Burg

Bart Van Der Burg 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: 20080014585
    Abstract: Interaction of Rel proteins and steroid receptors is known to result in repression of target genes. Here we describe the discovery of a new mechanism in which Rel proteins and steroid receptors act synergistically to activate a regulatory element. This mechanism is shown to influence the expression of the brain-specific 5HT1A receptor wherein the estrogen receptor acts synergistically with the Nuclear Factor kappa B to enhance the activity of the promoter for the 5HT1A receptor gene. In addition, synergistic effects of Rel proteins with the mineralocorticoid receptor were observed, showing that synergism with Rel proteins may be expected for other steroid receptors as well. The synergism between Rel proteins and estrogen receptor or mineralocorticoid receptor provides a tool for the development of compounds that interact with the estrogen or mineralocorticoid receptor in such a way that only the synergistic effect is modulated whereas other effects are left intact.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2007
    Publication date: January 17, 2008
    Applicant: N.V. Organon
    Inventors: Christine Boersma, Paulus Van Der Saag, Sacha Wissink, Bart Van Der Burg
  • Patent number: 7252934
    Abstract: Interaction of Rel proteins and steroid receptors is known to result in repression of target genes. Here we describe the discovery of a new mechanism in which Rel proteins and steroid receptors act synergistically to activate a regulatory element. This mechanism is shown to influence the expression of the brain-specific 5HT1A receptor wherein the estrogen receptor acts synergistically with the Nuclear Factor kappa B to enhance the activity of the promoter for the 5HT1A receptor gene. In addition, synergistic effects of Rel proteins with the mineralocorticoid receptor were observed, showing that synergism with Rel proteins may be expected for other steroid receptors as well. The synergism between Rel proteins and estrogen receptor or mineralocorticoid receptor provides a tool for the development of compounds that interact with the estrogen or mineralocorticoid receptor in such a way that only the synergistic effect is modulated whereas other effects are left intact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2007
    Assignee: N.V. Organon
    Inventors: Christine J. C. Boersma, Paulus Theodorus Maria Van Der Saag, Sacha Wissink, Bart Van Der Burg
  • Publication number: 20070141568
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for determining the presence of one or more specific ligands in a sample, said method comprising: a) contacting the sample with an array of cell lines, each cell line comprising a reporter gene construct responding to a cellular pathway which is induced by a different specific ligand; b) measuring the activity of the reporter gene in the individual cell lines; c) comparing the measured activity in the individual cell lines; and d) determining the presence of the ligands in the sample based upon said comparison.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2003
    Publication date: June 21, 2007
    Inventors: Bart Van Der Burg, Edwin Sonneveld, Abraham Brouwer
  • Publication number: 20030119717
    Abstract: Interaction of Rel proteins and steroid receptors is known to result in repression of target genes. Here we describe the discovery of a new mechanism in which Rel proteins and steroid receptors act synergistically to activate a regulatory element. This mechanism is shown to influence the expression of the brain-specific 5HT1A receptor wherein the estrogen receptor acts synergistically with the Nuclear Factor kappa B to enhance the activity of the promoter for the 5HT1A receptor gene. In addition, synergistic effects of Rel proteins with the mineralocorticoid receptor were observed, showing that synergism with Rel proteins may be expected for other steroid receptors as well. The synergism between Rel proteins and estrogen receptor or mineralocorticoid receptor provides a tool for the development of compounds that interact with the estrogen or mineralocorticoid receptor in such a way that only the synergistic effect is modulated whereas other effects are left intact.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2002
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventors: Christine J.C. Boersma, Paulus Theodorus Maria Van Der Saag, Sacha Wissink, Bart Van Der Burg