Patents by Inventor Joseph G Brand
Joseph G Brand 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: 8765912Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic dog (Canine familiaris) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the canine Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal such as a dog by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Joseph G. Brand
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Patent number: 8710186Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic cat (Felis catus) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the feline Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal, such as a cat, by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Danielle R. Reed, Alexander A. Bachmanov, Joseph G. Brand
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Publication number: 20140093978Abstract: Methods for identifying modulators of the epithelial sodium ion channel and for identifying modulators of salty taste perception are described. Also featured are isolated human salty taste receptors, artificial lipid bilayers comprising an epithelial sodium ion channels, and kits for practicing the claimed methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTERInventors: Joseph G. Brand, Taufiqul Huque
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Publication number: 20130209625Abstract: Provided herein are methods for stimulating the T1R1/T1R3 receptor comprising contacting the receptor with pyrophosphate and one or more amino acids. Also provided, is a Felidae food product comprising pyrophosphate and one or more amino acids. Methods for determining the pyrophosphate-augmented activity of a test compound on the T1R1/T1R3 receptor are also described, as well as methods for adjusting the food formulation for Felidae.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicants: MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, SPECIALITES PET FOODInventors: Joseph G. Brand, Bruce Bryant
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Publication number: 20130078351Abstract: The present invention is directed to compounds that increase the saltiness intensity of sodium chloride in human taste. Compositions and foods comprising these compounds are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventor: Joseph G. Brand
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Publication number: 20120184459Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic cat (Felis catus) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the feline Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal, such as a cat, by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTERInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Danielle R. Reed, Alexander A. Bachmanov, Joseph G. Brand
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Publication number: 20120183975Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic dog (Canine familiaris) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the canine Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal such as a dog by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTERInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Joseph G. Brand
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Patent number: 8173769Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic cat (Felis catus) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the feline Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal, such as a cat, by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Danielle R. Reed, Alexander A. Bachmanov, Joseph G. Brand
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Patent number: 8168395Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic dog (Canine familiaris) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the canine Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal such as a dog by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Joseph G. Brand
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Publication number: 20110236313Abstract: Methods for identifying modulators of the epithelial sodium ion channel and for identifying modulators of salty taste perception are described. Also featured are isolated human salty taste receptors, artificial lipid bilayers comprising an epithelial sodium ion channels, and kits for practicing the claimed methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTERInventors: Joseph G. Brand, Taufiqul Huque
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Patent number: 7892756Abstract: Methods for identifying modulators of the epithelial sodium ion channel and for identifying modulators of salty taste perception are described. Also featured are isolated human salty taste receptors, artificial lipid bilayers comprising an epithelial sodium ion channels, and kits for practicing the claimed methods.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Joseph G. Brand, Taufiqul Huque
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Patent number: 7785807Abstract: The invention provides a novel splice-variant of the ClC-4 protein, termed ClC-4A. ClC-4A is expressed in taste bud cells and is involved in sour taste perception. The invention provides ClC-4A polynucleotides and ClC-4A polypeptides, vectors, host cells and ClC-4A specific antibodies as well as designing high potency taste stimuli, determining taste preferences in animals, developing breed-specific foods, and modifying the taste of foods and medications.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Liquan Huang, Jie Cao, Hong Wang, Joseph G Brand
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Publication number: 20090233379Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic dog (Canine familiaris) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the canine Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal such as a dog by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Joseph G. Brand
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Publication number: 20090205061Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic cat (Felis catus) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the feline Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal, such as a cat, by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Danielle R. Reed, Alexander A. Bachmanov, Joseph G. Brand
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Patent number: 7541158Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic dog (Canine familiaris) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the canine Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal such as a dog by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Joseph G. Brand
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Patent number: 7527944Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic cat (Felis catus) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the feline Tas1r1, Tas1r2, and Tas1r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal, such as a cat, by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Danielle R Reed, Alexander A Bachmanov, Joseph G Brand
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Publication number: 20080307536Abstract: The invention provides a novel splice-variant of the ClC-4 protein, termed ClC-4A. ClC-4A is expressed in taste bud cells and is involved in sour taste perception. The invention provides ClC-4A polynucleotides and ClC-4A polypeptides, vectors, host cells and ClC-4A specific antibodies as well as designing high potency taste stimuli, determining taste preferences in animals, developing breed-specific foods, and modifying the taste of foods and medications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Liquan Huang, Jie Cao, Hong Wang, Joseph G. Brand
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Publication number: 20080066195Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery of several genes of the domestic cat (Felis catus) associated with taste perception. The invention provides, inter alia, the nucleotide sequence of the feline Tasl rl, Tasl r2, and Tasl r3 receptor genes, the amino acid sequences of the polypeptides encoded thereby, and antibodies to the polypeptides. The present invention also relates to methods for screening for compounds that modify the genes' function or activity, the compounds identified by such screens, and mimetics of the identified compounds. The invention further provides methods for modifying the taste preferences, ingestive responses, or general behavior of a mammal, such as a cat, by administering compounds that affect the function or activity of the gene or the polypeptide encoded thereby.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2004Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Monell Chemical Senses CenterInventors: Xia Li, Weihua Li, Danielle R Reed, Alexander A Bachmanov, Joseph G Brand