Patents by Inventor Chris Szent-Gyorgyi

Chris Szent-Gyorgyi 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).

  • Patent number: 9249306
    Abstract: The present invention presents designs for high extinction quenched “dyedrons” that can be activated by conversion of a single acceptor/quencher in the molecular assembly to a fluorescent state. The quencher is activated by noncovalent binding to a unique complementary expressible fluorogen activating peptide (FAP). In this way, the quencher serves as the homogeneous switch, receiving energy efficiently from each of the donor molecules of the dendronic antenna, and releasing it as fluorescence only when activated by binding. The sum of the extinction of the multiple dyes on the antenna will provide dramatic enhancements in the effective brightness of the probe in standard imaging systems. This approach provides a set of probes with exceptional brightness, specifically targeted to an expressed tag that activates the fluorescence of the dyedron.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2016
    Assignee: Carnegie Mellon University
    Inventors: Marcel P. Bruchez, Lauren A. Ernst, James Fitzpatrick, Chris Szent-Gyorgyi, Brigitte F. Schmidt, Alan Waggoner
  • Publication number: 20120058494
    Abstract: The present invention presents designs for high extinction quenched “dyedrons” that can be activated by conversion of a single acceptor/quencher in the molecular assembly to a fluorescent state. The quencher is activated by noncovalent binding to a unique complementary expressible fluorogen activating peptide (FAP). In this way, the quencher serves as the homogeneous switch, receiving energy efficiently from each of the donor molecules of the dendronic antenna, and releasing it as fluorescence only when activated by binding. The sum of the extinction of the multiple dyes on the antenna will provide dramatic enhancements in the effective brightness of the probe in standard imaging systems. This approach provides a set of probes with exceptional brightness, specifically targeted to an expressed tag that activates the fluorescence of the dyedron.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2010
    Publication date: March 8, 2012
    Applicant: CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Marcel P. Bruchez, Lauren A. Ernst, James Fitzpatrick, Chris Szent-Gyorgyi, Brigitte F. Schmidt, Alan Waggoner