Patents by Inventor Fons Bosman
Fons Bosman 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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Publication number: 20100286070Abstract: The present invention relates to an affinity tag especially useful for human applications. The invention further includes methods for preparing fusion molecules, as well as compositions and reaction mixtures which contain said fusion molecules, nucleic acid molecules which encode these fusion molecules and recombinant host cells which contain these nucleic acid molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Gert Verheyden, Fons Bosman
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Publication number: 20080138894Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E1/E2 characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of HCV E1 protein and peptides for prognosing and monitoring the clinical effectiveness and/or clinical outcome of HCV treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: INNOGENETICS N.V.Inventors: Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman, Guy De Martynoff, Marie-Ange Buyse
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Publication number: 20080124763Abstract: The current invention relates to vectors and methods for efficient expression of proteins in methylotrophic yeast cells. More particularly said vectors comprise the coding sequence for a lysozyme signal peptide or a functional equivalent thereof joined to a protein. Said lysozyme signal peptide is efficiently removed when the protein comprising said lysozyme signal peptide joined to a protein is expressed in methylotrophic yeast cells, such as Hansenula polymorpha and Pichia pastoris.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Erwin Sablon, Annie Van Broekhoven, Fons Bosman, Erik Depla, Geert Deschamps
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Patent number: 7314925Abstract: The current invention relates to vectors and methods for efficient expression of HCV envelope proteins in eukaryotic cells. More particularly said vectors comprise the coding sequence for an avian lysozyme signal peptide or a functional equivalent thereof joined to a HCV envelope protein or a part thereof. Said avian lysozyme signal peptide is efficiently removed when the protein comprising said avian lysozyme signal peptide joined to a HCV envelope protein or a part thereof is expressed in a eukaryotic cell. Suitable eukaryotic cells include yeast cells such as Saccharomyces or Hansenula cells.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Innogenetics N.V.Inventors: Erwin Sablon, Annie Van Broekhoven, Fons Bosman, Erik Depla, Geert Deschamps
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Patent number: 7238356Abstract: The current invention relates to HCV envelope proteins or parts thereof which are the product of expression in eukaryotic cells. More particularly said HCV envelope proteins are characterized in that on average up to 80% of their N-glycosylation sites are core-glycosylated. Of these N-glycosylated sites more than 70% are glycosylated with an oligomannose having a structure defined by Man(8 to 10)-GlcNAc(2). Furthermore, the ratio of the oligomannose with structure Man(7)-GlcNAc(2) over the oligomannose with structure Man(8)-GlcNAc(2) is less than or equal to 0.45. Less than 10% of the oligomannoses is terminated with an ?1,3 linked mannose. The HCV envelope proteins of the invention are particularly suited for diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic purposes. A suitable eukaryotic cell for production of the HCV envelope proteins of the invention is a Hansenula cell.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Innogenetics N.V.Inventors: Fons Bosman, Erik Depla, Geert Deschamps, Erwin Sablon, Manfred Suckow, Isabelle Samson, Gert Verheyden
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Publication number: 20070128721Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E1/E2 characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of HCV E1 protein and peptides for prognosing and monitoring the clinical effectiveness and/or clinical outcome of HCV treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2007Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: INNOGENETICS N.V.Inventors: Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman, Guy De Martynoff, Marie-Ange Buyse
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Patent number: 7108855Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E2 and/or E1/E2, characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Innogenetics N.V.Inventors: Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman, Erik Depla
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Patent number: 7101561Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E2 and/or E1/E2, characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of HCV E1 protein and peptides for prognosing and monitoring the clinical effectiveness and/or clinical outcome of HCV treatment.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Innogenetics N.V.Inventors: Geert Maertens, Erik Depla, Fons Bosman
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Patent number: 7048930Abstract: The present invention relates to the general field of recombinant protein expression, purification of recombinant proteins, diagnosis of HCV infection, prophylactic treatment against HCV infection and to the prognosing/monitoring of the clinical efficiency of treatment of an individual with chronic hepatitis, or the prognosing/monitoring of the natural disease. In particular, the present invention relates to the use of yeast, i.e. Hansenula or Saccharomyces glycosylation minus strains, for the efficient expression of HCV envelope proteins that are core-glycosylated, purification methods for these proteins, and the use in various applications, such as the use in diagnosis, prophylaxis or therapy of HCV envelope proteins purified according to the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Innogenetics N.V.Inventors: Fons Bosman, Erik Depla, Geert Deschamps, Erwin Sablon, Isabelle Samson, Annie Van Broekhoven, Joost Haelewyn
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Patent number: 7026457Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E1/E2 characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of HCV E1 protein and peptides for prognosing and monitoring the clinical effectiveness and/or clinical outcome of HCV treatment.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Innogenetics N.V.Inventors: Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman, Guy De Martynoff, Marie Ange Buyse
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Patent number: 6890737Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E1/E2, characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of HCV E1 protein and peptides for prognosing and monitoring the clinical effectiveness and/or clinical outcome of HCV treatment.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Innogenetics N.V.Inventors: Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman, Guy De Martynoff, Marie-Ange Buyse
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Publication number: 20050053617Abstract: The present invention relates to peptides or polypeptides comprising an HCV NS3 protein or a part thereof or a derivative of said peptide or polypeptide, HCV NS3 protein or part thereof wherein at least one cysteine is irreversibly modified. These modified HCV NS3 proteins have advantageous properties both for diagnostic and therapeutic/prophylactic applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2004Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventors: Erik Depla, Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman
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Publication number: 20050014136Abstract: The present invention relates to peptides or polypeptides comprising an HCV NS5 protein or a part thereof or a derivative of said peptide or polypeptide, HCV NS5 protein or part thereof wherein at least one cysteine is reversibly or irreversibly modified. These modified HCV NS5 proteins have advantageous properties both for diagnostic and therapeutic/prophylactic applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Applicant: INNOGENETICS N.V.Inventors: Erik Depla, Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman
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Publication number: 20040126395Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E2 and/or E1/E2, characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of HCV E1 protein and peptides for prognosing and monitoring the clinical effectiveness and/or clinical outcome of HCV treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Geert Maertens, Erik Depla, Fons Bosman
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Publication number: 20030211597Abstract: The present invention relates to the general field of recombinant protein expression, purification of recombinant proteins, diagnosis of HCV infection, prophylactic treatment against HCV infection and to the prognosing/monitoring of the clinical efficiency of treatment of an individual with chronic hepatitis, or the prognosing/monitoring of the natural disease. In particular, the present invention relates to the use of yeast, i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Fons Bosman, Erik Depla, Geert Deschamps, Erwin Sablon, Isabelle Samson, Annie Van Broekhoven, Joost Haelewyn
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Publication number: 20030152940Abstract: The current invention relates to vectors and methods for efficient expression of HCV envelope proteins in eukaryotic cells. More particularly said vectors comprise the coding sequence for an avian lysozyme signal peptide or a functional equivalent thereof joined to a HCV envelope protein or a part thereof. Said avian lysozyme signal peptide is efficiently removed when the protein comprising said avian lysozyme signal peptide joined to a HCV envelope protein or a part thereof is expressed in a eukaryotic cell. Suitable eukaryotic cells include yeast cells such as Saccharomyces or Hansenula cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Erwin Sablon, Annie Van Broekhoven, Fons Bosman, Erik Depla, Geert Deschamps
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Publication number: 20030147918Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E2 and/or E1/E2, characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2001Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman, Marie-Ange Buyse
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Publication number: 20030118603Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E2 and/or E1/E2, characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disuiphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman, Marie-Ange Buyse
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Publication number: 20030108561Abstract: The current invention relates to HCV envelope proteins or parts thereof which are the product of expression in eukaryotic cells. More particularly said HCV envelope proteins are characterized in that on average up to 80% of their N-glycosylation sites are core-glycosylated. Of these N-glycosylated sites more than 70% are glycosylated with an oligomannose having a structure defined by Man(8 to 10)-GlcNAc(2). Furthermore, the ratio of the oligomannose with structure Man(7)-GlcNAc(2) over the oligomannose with structure Man(8)-GlcNAc(2) is less than or equal to 0.45. Less than 10% of the oligomannoses is terminated with an &agr;1,3 linked mannose. The HCV envelope proteins of the invention are particularly suited for diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic purposes. A suitable eukaryotic cell for production of the HCV envelope proteins of the invention is a Hansenula cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Fons Bosman, Erik Depla, Geert Deschamps, Erwin Sablon, Manfred Suckow, Isabelle Samson, Gert Verheyden
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Publication number: 20030095980Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for purifying recombinant HCV single or specific oligomeric envelope proteins selected from the group consisting of E1 and/or E2 and/or E1/E2, characterized in that upon lysing the transformed host cells to isolate the recombinantly expressed protein a disulphide bond cleavage or reduction step is carried out with a disulphide bond cleavage agent. The present invention also relates to a composition isolated by such a method. The present invention also relates to the diagnostic and therapeutic application of these compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of HCV E1 protein and peptides for prognosing and monitoring the clinical effectiveness and/or clinical outcome of HCV treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Geert Maertens, Fons Bosman, Marie-Ange Buyse