Patents by Inventor Minyun Zhou

Minyun Zhou 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).

  • Patent number: 10227390
    Abstract: Provided herein are stabilized ?-CT polypeptides comprising an alpha-helical segment, and wherein the polypeptide is of Formula (I-1) or Formula (I-2): Rf—[XAA]s—XA1—XA2—XA3—XA4—XA5—XA6—XA7—XA8—XA9—XA10—XA11—XA12—XA13—XA14—[XAA]t—Re (I-1) Rf—[XAA]s—XC1—XC2—XC3—XC4—XC5—XC6—XC7—XC8—XC9—XC10—XC11—XC12—XC13—XC14—XC15—XC16—XC17—XC18—XC19—XC20—[XAA]t—Re (I-2) wherein the ?-CT polypeptide binds to the insulin receptor, and wherein the ?-CT polypeptide includes at least one staple (i.e. two cross-linked amino acids) and/or at least one stitch (i.e. three cross-linked amino acids). Further provided are insulin analogs including the stapled or stitched ?-CT polypeptides, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, methods of use, e.g., methods of treating a diabetic condition or complications thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2019
    Assignee: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
    Inventors: Gregory L. Verdine, Gerard Hilinski, Rebecca Yue Liang, Yvonne Alice Nagel, Minyun Zhou
  • Publication number: 20180057565
    Abstract: Provided herein are stapled or stitched polypeptides comprising an alpha-helical segment, wherein the polypeptide binds to the insulin receptor, and wherein the peptide comprises at least two cross-linked amino acids as shown in Formula (iii), or at least three cross-linked amino acids as shown in Formula (iv). Further provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the stapled or stitched polypeptides, methods of use, e.g., methods of treating a diabetic condition or complications thereof. Precursor “unstapled” polypeptides useful in the preparation of stapled and stitched polypeptides are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2017
    Publication date: March 1, 2018
    Inventors: Rebecca Yue LIANG, Minyun ZHOU, Gregory L. VERDINE
  • Publication number: 20160215036
    Abstract: Provided herein are stabilized ?-CT polypeptides comprising an alpha-helical segment, and wherein the polypeptide is of Formula (I-1) or Formula (I-2): Rf—[XAA]s—XA1—XA2—XA3—XA4—XA5—XA6—XA7—XA8—XA9—XA10—XA11—XA12—XA13—XA14—[XAA]t—Re (I-1) Rf—[XAA]s—XC1—XC2—XC3—XC4—XC5—XC6—XC7—XC8—XC9—XC10—XC11—XC12—XC13—XC14—XC15—XC16—XC17—XC18—XC19—XC20—[XAA]t—Re (I-2) wherein the ?-CT polypeptide binds to the insulin receptor, and wherein the ?-CT polypeptide includes at least one staple (i.e. two cross-linked amino acids) and/or at least one stitch (i.e. three cross-linked amino acids). Further provided are insulin analogues including the stapled or stitched ?-CT polypeptides, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, methods of use, e.g., methods of treating a diabetic condition or complications thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2014
    Publication date: July 28, 2016
    Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard College
    Inventors: Gregory L. Verdine, Gerard Hilinski, Rebecca Yue Liang, Yvonne Alice Nagel, Minyun Zhou
  • Publication number: 20150225471
    Abstract: Provided herein are stapled or stitched polypeptides comprising an alpha-helical segment, wherein the polypeptide binds to the insulin receptor, and wherein the polypeptide comprises at least two cross-linked amino acids as shown in Formula (iii), or at least three cross-linked amino acids as shown in Formula (iv). Further provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the stapled or stitched polypeptides, methods of use, e.g., methods of treating a diabetic condition or complications thereof. Precursor “unstapled” polypeptides useful in the preparation of stapled and stitched polypeptides are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2013
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Applicant: President and Fellows of Harvard College
    Inventors: Rebecca Yue Liang, Minyun Zhou, Gregory L. Verdine