Patents by Inventor Julian K-C Ma

Julian K-C Ma 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: 20080115244
    Abstract: The immunoglobulins of the present invention are useful therapeutic immunoglobulins against mucosal pathogens such as S. mutans. The immunoglobulins contain a protection protein that protects the immunoglobulins in the mucosal environment. The invention also includes the greatly improved method of producing immunoglobulins in plants by producing the protection protein in the same cell as the other components of the immunoglobulins. The components of the immunoglobulin are assembled at a much improved efficiency. The method of the invention allows the assembly and high efficiency production of such complex molecules. The invention also contemplates the production of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins in a variety of cells, including plant cells, that can be selected for useful additional properties. The use of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins as therapeutic antibodies against mucosal and other pathogens is also contemplated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2006
    Publication date: May 15, 2008
    Applicant: The Regents of University of California
    Inventors: Andrew C. Hiatt, Julian K.-C. Ma, Thomas Lehner
  • Patent number: 7211389
    Abstract: The immunoglobulins of the present invention are useful therapeutic immunoglobulins against mucosal pathogens such as S. mutans. The immunoglobulins contain a protection protein that protects the immunoglobulins in the mucosal environment. The invention also includes the greatly improved method of producing immunoglobulins in plants by producing the protection protein in the same cell as the other components of the immunoglobulins. The components of the immunoglobulin are assembled at a much improved efficiency. The method of the invention allows the assembly and high efficiency production of such complex molecules. The invention also contemplates the production of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins in a variety of cells, including plant cells, that can be selected for useful additional properties. The use of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins as therapeutic antibodies against mucosal and other pathogens is also contemplated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Andrew C. Hiatt, Julian K.-C. Ma, Thomas Lehner, Keith E. Mostov
  • Patent number: 6995014
    Abstract: The present invention relates to expression and assembly of foreign multimeric proteins—e.g., antibodies—in plants, as well as to transgenic plants that express such proteins. In one of several preferred embodiments, the generation and assembly of functional secretory antibodies in plants is disclosed. The invention also discloses compositions produced by the transgenic plants of the present invention and methods of using same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2006
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventors: Mich B. Hein, Andrew Hiatt, Julian K-C Ma
  • Patent number: 6852319
    Abstract: The present invention relates to expression and assembly of foreign multimeric proteins—e.g., antibodies—in plants, as well as to transgenic plants that express such proteins. In one of several preferred embodiments, the generation and assembly of functional secretory antibodies in plants is disclosed. The invention also discloses compositions produced by the transgenic plants of the present invention and methods of using same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2005
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institue
    Inventors: Mich B. Hein, Andrew Hiatt, Julian K-C Ma
  • Patent number: 6808709
    Abstract: The immunoglobulins of the present invention are useful therapeutic immunoglobulins against mucosal pathogens such as S. mutans. The immunoglobulins contain a protection protein that protects the immunoglobulins in the mucosal environment. The invention also includes the greatly improved method of producing immunoglobulins in plants by producing the protection protein in the same cell as the other components of the immunoglobulins. The components of the immunoglobulin are assembled at a much improved efficiency. The method of the invention allows the assembly and high efficiency production of such complex molecules. The invention also contemplates he production of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins in a variety of cells, including plant cells, that can be selected for useful additional properties. The use of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins a therapeutic antibodies against mucosal and other pathogens is also contemplated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2004
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Andrew C. Hiatt, Julian K.-C. Ma, Thomas Lehner, Keith E. Mostov
  • Publication number: 20030051275
    Abstract: Rice, wheat and other monocotyledonous plants are transformed with expression cassettes for production of mammalian polypeptides, such as antibodies. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention signals, 5′ untranslated regions and leader peptides are employed in various combinations to provide high expression yield. Multi-chain complexes such as four-chain secretory antibodies are produced by expression of component polypeptides from separate vectors all introduced into the same cell by transformation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2002
    Publication date: March 13, 2003
    Inventors: Paul Christou, Eva Stoger, Rainer Fischer, Carmen Martin-Vaquero, Stefan Schillberg, Julian K-C Ma
  • Publication number: 20030028913
    Abstract: The present invention relates to expression and assembly of foreign multimeric proteins —e.g., antibodies—in plants, as well as to transgenic plants that express such proteins. In one of several preferred embodiments, the generation and assembly of functional secretory antibodies in plants is disclosed. The invention also discloses compositions produced by the transgenic plants of the present invention and methods of using same.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2000
    Publication date: February 6, 2003
    Inventors: Mich B. Hein, Andrew Hiatt, Julian K-C Ma
  • Publication number: 20020078472
    Abstract: Rice, wheat and other monocotyledonous plants are transformed with expression cassettes for production of mammalian polypeptides, such as antibodies. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention signals, 5′untranslated regions and leader peptides are employed in various combinations to provide high expression yield. Multi-chain complexes such as four-chain secretory antibodies are produced by expression of component polypeptides from separate vectors all introduced into the same cell by transformation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 1999
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Inventors: PAUL CHRISTOU, EVA STOGER, RAINER FISCHER, CARMEN MARTIN-VAQUERO, STEFAN SCHILLBERG, JULIAN K-C MA
  • Patent number: 6303341
    Abstract: The immunoglobulins of the present invention are useful therapeutic immunoglobulins against mucosal pathogens such as S. mutans. The immunoglobulins contain a protection protein that protects the immunoglobulins in the mucosal environment. The invention also includes the greatly improved method of producing immunoglobulins in plants by producing the protection protein in the same cell as the other components of the immunoglobulins. The components of the immunoglobulin are assembled at a much improved efficiency. The method of the invention allows the assembly and high efficiency production of such complex molecules. The invention also contemplates the production of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins in a variety of cells, including plant cells, that can be selected for useful additional properties. The use of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins as therapeutic antibodies against mucosal and other pathogens is also contemplated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: Planet Biotechnology, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew C. Hiatt, Julian K.-C. Ma, Thomas Lehner, Keith E. Mostov
  • Patent number: 6046037
    Abstract: The immunoglobulins of the present invention are useful therapeutic immunoglobulins against mucosal pathogens such as S. mutans. The immunoglobulins contain a protection protein that protects the immunoglobulins in the mucosal environment.The invention also includes the greatly improved method of producing immunoglobulins in plants by producing the protection protein in the same cell as the other components of the immunoglobulins. The components of the immunoglobulin are assembled at a much improved efficiency. The method of the invention allows the assembly and high efficiency production of such complex molecules.The invention also contemplates the production of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins in a variety of cells, including plant cells, that can be selected for useful additional properties. The use of immunoglobulins containing protection proteins as therapeutic antibodies against mucosal and other pathogens is also contemplated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Inventors: Andrew C. Hiatt, Julian K.-C. Ma, Thomas Lehner, Keith E. Mostov
  • Patent number: 5959177
    Abstract: The present invention relates to expression and assembly of foreign multimeric proteins--e.g., antibodies--in plants, as well as to transgenic plants that express such proteins. In one of several preferred embodiments, the generation and assembly of functional secretory antibodies in plants is disclosed. The invention also discloses compositions produced by the transgenic plants of the present invention and methods of using same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: The Scripps Research Institute
    Inventors: Mich B. Hein, Andrew Hiatt, Julian K-C Ma