Patents by Inventor Guiliang Tang
Guiliang Tang 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: 11999960Abstract: The present invention provides a method for increasing the sucrose ester content of a tobacco plant or tobacco cell culture, the method comprising modifying said tobacco plant or tobacco cell culture by inhibiting the activity or expression of a diterpene synthesis gene. The present invention also provides for the use of a diterpene synthesis gene for increasing the sucrose ester content of a tobacco plant or tobacco cell culture, as well as tobacco cells, tobacco plants, tobacco plant propagation materials, harvested leaves, processed tobaccos, or tobacco products obtainable in accordance with the invention.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2018Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: University of Kentucky Research FoundationInventors: George Wagner, Antoaneta Borissova Mahaylova-Kroumova, Guiliang Tang, Erming Wang
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Patent number: 11459562Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2019Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Publication number: 20200032261Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Phillip D. ZAMORE, Guiliang TANG
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Publication number: 20190352657Abstract: The present invention provides a method for increasing the sucrose ester content of a tobacco plant or tobacco cell culture, the method comprising modifying said tobacco plant or tobacco cell culture by inhibiting the activity or expression of a diterpene synthesis gene. The present invention also provides for the use of a diterpene synthesis gene for increasing the sucrose ester content of a tobacco plant or tobacco cell culture, as well as tobacco cells, tobacco plants, tobacco plant propagation materials, harvested leaves, processed tobaccos, or tobacco products obtainable in accordance with the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: George Wagner, Antoaneta Borissova Mahaylova-Kroumova, Guiliang Tang, Erming Wang
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Patent number: 10364429Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2013Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Patent number: 9611472Abstract: The present invention provides compositions for RNA interference and methods of use thereof. In particular, the invention provides single-stranded small interfering RNAs. Functional and genomic and proteomic methods are featured. Therapeutic methods are also featured.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Gyorgy Hutvagner, Dianne Schwarz, Guiliang Tang, Benjamin Haley
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Publication number: 20140373188Abstract: The present invention provides compositions for RNA interference and methods of use thereof. In particular, the invention provides single-stranded small interfering RNAs. Functional and genomic and proteomic methods are featured. Therapeutic methods are also featured.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Phillip D. ZAMORE, Gyorgy HUTVAGNER, Dianne SCHWARZ, Guiliang TANG, Benjamin HALEY
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Publication number: 20140163084Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Phillip D. ZAMORE, Guiliang TANG
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Patent number: 8729036Abstract: The present invention provides compositions for RNA interference and methods of use thereof. In particular, the invention provides single-stranded small interfering RNAs. Functional and genomic and proteomic methods are featured. Therapeutic methods are also featured.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, György Hutvágner, Dianne Schwarz, Guiliang Tang, Benjamin Haley
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Publication number: 20110152347Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Publication number: 20100317105Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Patent number: 7772203Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Patent number: 7732593Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Publication number: 20090098614Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Publication number: 20080318896Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: University of MassachusettsInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Patent number: 7459547Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: University of MassachusettsInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Publication number: 20050037988Abstract: Based at least in part on an understanding of the mechanisms by which small RNAs (e.g., naturally-occurring miRNAs) mediate RNA silencing in plants, rules have been established for determining, for example, the degree of complementarity required between an RNAi-mediating agent and its target, i.e., whether mismatches are tolerated, the number of mismatches tolerated, the effect of the position of the mismatches, etc. Such rules are useful, in particular, in the design of improved RNAi-mediating agents which allow for more exact control of the efficacy of RNA silencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Phillip Zamore, Guiliang Tang
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Publication number: 20040203145Abstract: The present invention provides compositions for RNA interference and methods of use thereof. In particular, the invention provides single-stranded small interfering RNAs. Functional and genomic and proteomic methods are featured. Therapeutic methods are also featured.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTSInventors: Phillip D. Zamore, Gyorgy Hutvagner, Dianne Schwarz, Guiliang Tang, Benjamin Haley