Patents by Inventor Jan Strey
Jan Strey 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: 20210071220Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined-protein, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products are separated from the solution (and extracted).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Jan Strey, Helmut Merk, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20210032670Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a lysate used for cell-fee protein biosynthesis, comprising the following steps: a) a genomic sequence in an organism, which codes for an essential translation product that reduces the yield of cell-fee protein biosynthesis, is replaced by the foreign DNA located under a suitable regulatory element, said foreign DNA coding for the essential translation product that additionally contains a marker sequence; b) the organism cloned according to step a) is cultivated; c) the organisms from the culture obtained in step b) are lysed; and d) the essential translation product is eliminated by means of a separation process that is selective for the marker sequence. Also discussed are said lysate and the use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Applicant: RINA-NETWERK RNA TECHNOLOGIEN GMBHInventors: Michael Gerrits, Jan Strey, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20190300924Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined-protein, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products are separated from the solution (and extracted).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Jan Strey, Helmut Merk, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20190284599Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a lysate used for cell-fee protein biosynthesis, comprising the following steps: a) a genomic sequence in an organism, which codes for an essential translation product that reduces the yield of cell-fee protein biosynthesis, is replaced by the foreign DNA located under a suitable regulatory element, said foreign DNA coding for the essential translation product that additionally contains a marker sequence; b) the organism cloned according to step a) is cultivated; c) the organisms from the culture obtained in step b) are lysed; and d) the essential translation product is eliminated by means of a separation process that is selective for the marker sequence. Also discussed are said lysate and the use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2018Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: Michael Gerrits, Jan Strey, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20180187228Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a lysate used for cell-fee protein biosynthesis, comprising the following steps: a) a genomic sequence in an organism, which codes for an essential translation product that reduces the yield of cell-fee protein biosynthesis, is replaced by the foreign DNA located under a suitable regulatory element, said foreign DNA coding for the essential translation product that additionally contains a marker sequence; b) the organism cloned according to step a) is cultivated; c) the organisms from the culture obtained in step b) are lysed; and d) the essential translation product is eliminated by means of a separation process that is selective for the marker sequence. Also discussed are said lysate and the use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Michael Gerrits, Jan Strey, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20170198327Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined-protein, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products are separated from the solution (and extracted).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Jan Strey, Helmut Merk, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20170152539Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a lysate used for cell-fee protein biosynthesis, comprising the following steps: a) a genomic sequence in an organism, which codes for an essential translation product that reduces the yield of cell-fee protein biosynthesis, is replaced by the foreign DNA located under a suitable regulatory element, said foreign DNA coding for the essential translation product that additionally contains a marker sequence; b) the organism cloned according to step a) is cultivated; c) the organisms from the culture obtained in step b) are lysed; and d) the essential translation product is eliminated by means of a separation process that is selective for the marker sequence. Also discussed are said lysate and the use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventors: Michael Gerrits, Jan Strey, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20160115514Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined-protein, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products are separated from the solution (and extracted).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Jan Strey, Helmut Merk, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20150140603Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a lysate used for cell-fee protein biosynthesis, comprising the following steps: a) a genomic sequence in an organism, which codes for an essential translation product that reduces the yield of cell-fee protein biosynthesis, is replaced by the foreign DNA located under a suitable regulatory element, said foreign DNA coding for the essential translation product that additionally contains a marker sequence; b) the organism cloned according to step a) is cultivated; c) the organisms from the culture obtained in step b) are lysed; and d) the essential translation product is eliminated by means of a separation process that is selective for the marker sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: RINA-NETZWERK RNA TECHNOLOGIEN GMBHInventors: Michael Gerrits, Jan Strey, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20140162313Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined-protein, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products are separated from the solution (and extracted).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventors: Jan Strey, Helmut Merk, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20130261290Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined-protein, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products are separated from the solution (and extracted).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventors: JAN STREY, HELMUT MERK, WOLFGANG STIEGE
-
Publication number: 20120315669Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined-protein, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products are separated from the solution (and extracted).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: RINA-NETZWERK RNA TECHNOLOGIEN GMBHInventors: Jan Strey, Helmut Merk, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20100196952Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis of an expression product in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined expression product, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, without separating generated substances and without adding consumed synthesis substances within the defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products and/or reaction inhibitors are separated from the solution (and extracted), d) immediately before, after or at the same time as step c) consumed synthesis substancesType: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: RINA-NETZWERK RNA TECHNOLOGIEN GMBHInventors: Jan Strey, Helmut Merk, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20090087879Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a lysate used for cell-free protein biosynthesis, comprising the following steps: a) a genomic sequence in an organism, which codes for an essential translation product that reduces the yield of cell-free protein biosynthesis, is replaced by the foreign DNA located under a suitable regulatory element, said foreign DNA coding for the essential translation product that additionally contains a marker sequence; b) the organism cloned according to step a) is cultivated; c) the organisms from the culture obtained in step b) are lysed; and d) the essential translation product is eliminated by means of a separation process that is selective for the marker sequence. Also disclosed are said lysate and the use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2004Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: Michael Gerrits, Jan Strey, Wolfgang Stiege
-
Publication number: 20060051834Abstract: The invention relates to a method for preparative in vitro protein synthesis of an expression product in a cell-free transcription/translation system, comprising the following steps: a) in a reaction vessel, a reaction solution is prepared, comprising the following synthesis substances: components of the transcription/translation apparatus for a defined expression product, amino acids, and metabolic components supplying energy and being necessary for the synthesis of the defined protein, b) the synthesis is performed in the reaction vessel in a defined period of time, without separating generated substances and without adding consumed synthesis substances within the defined period of time, c) after expiration of the defined period of time, the reaction solution is subjected to a separation step, in which generated low-molecular metabolic products and/or reaction inhibitors are separated from the solution (and extracted), d) immediately before, after or at the same time as step c) consumed synthesis substancesType: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Jan Strey, Helmut Merk, Wolfgang Stiege