Patents by Inventor Raymond A. Frizzell

Raymond A. Frizzell 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: 20070253968
    Abstract: The present invention relates to internalizing peptides which facilitate the uptake and transport of cargo into the cytoplasm and nuclei of cells as well as methods for the identification of such peptides. The internalizing peptides of the present invention are selected for their ability to efficiently internalize cargo into a wide variety of cell types both in vivo and in vitro. The method for identification of the internalizing peptides of the present invention comprises incubating a target cell with a peptide display library, isolating peptides with internalization characteristics and determining the ability of said peptide to internalize cargo into a cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2006
    Publication date: November 1, 2007
    Inventors: Paul Robbins, Zhibao Mi, Raymond Frizzell, Joseph Glorioso, Andrea Gambotto, Jeffrey Mai
  • Patent number: 7264948
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods and compositions for enhancing channel activity to the mutant cystic fibrosis trans-membrane conductance regulator protein (CFTR). The compositions of the invention comprise polypeptides containing CFTR sub-domains that are designed to mimic the folding defect of the full length mutant CFTR proteins, resulting in competitive binding to cytoplasmic chaperones such as Hsc/Hsp70 and Hdj2. The methods of the invention comprise transduction, or recombinant expression, of CFTR polypeptides in a cell expressing mutant CFTR. The presence of the CFTR polypeptide results in a dominant effect whereby the CFTR polypeptide competes with the endogenously expressed mutant CFTR for binding to cytoplasmic chaperones such as Hsc/Hsp70 and Hdj2. Mutant CFTR proteins include, but are not limited to, ?F508 CFTR.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2007
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh
    Inventors: Paul D Robbins, Raymond Frizzell, Zhibao Mi, Fei Sun
  • Patent number: 6881825
    Abstract: The present invention relates to internalizing peptides which facilitate the uptake and transport of cargo into the cytoplasm and nuclei of cells as well as methods for the identification of the peptides, and methods of use for the peptides. The internalizing peptides of the present invention are selected for their ability to efficiently internalize cargo into a wide variety of cell types both in vivo and in vitro.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: University of Pittsburgh of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education
    Inventors: Paul D. Robbins, Zhibao Mi, Raymond Frizzell, Joseph C. Glorioso, Andrea Gambotto
  • Publication number: 20050074884
    Abstract: The present invention relates to internalizing peptides which facilitate the uptake and transport of cargo into the cytoplasm and nuclei of cells as well as methods for the identification of such peptides. The internalizing peptides of the present invention are selected for their ability to efficiently internalize cargo into a wide variety of cell types both in vivo and in vitro. The method for identification of the internalizing peptides of the present invention comprises incubating a target cell with a peptide display library, isolating peptides with internalization characteristics and determining the ability of said peptide to internalize cargo into a cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2004
    Publication date: April 7, 2005
    Inventors: Paul Robbins, Zhibao Mi, Raymond Frizzell, Joseph Glorioso, Andrea Gambotto
  • Publication number: 20040115770
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods and compositions for enhancing channel activity to the mutant cystic fibrosis trans-membrane conductance regulator protein (CFTR). The compositions of the invention comprise polypeptides containing CFTR sub-domains that are designed to mimic the folding defect of the full length mutant CFTR proteins, resulting in competitive binding to cytoplasmic chaperones such as Hsc/Hsp7O and Hdj2. The methods of the invention comprise transduction, or recombinant expression, of CFTR polypeptides in a cell expressing mutant CFTR. The presence of the CFTR polypeptide results in a dominant effect whereby the CFTR polypeptide competes with the endogenously expressed mutant CFTR for binding to cytoplasmic chaperones such as Hsc/Hsp70 and Hdj2. Mutant CFTR proteins include, but are not limited to, &Dgr;F508 CFTR.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2003
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Inventors: Paul D. Robbins, Raymond Frizzell, Zhibao Mi, Fei Sun
  • Patent number: 6686200
    Abstract: This invention provides novel methods and compositions for use in the efficient and large-scale production of recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV). Described herein are new producer cell lines, recombinant adenovirus or herpes virus vectors and AAV constructs. Also disclosed are particularly advantageous methods of using such materials to produce recombinant AAV virions using only the efficient process of viral infection, without requiring transfection steps. The AAV produced may be used in a variety of embodiments including, for example, for transferring exogenous genes into human cell lines and for use in human gene therapy regimens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: UAB Research Foundation
    Inventors: Jianyun Dong, Raymond A. Frizzell
  • Publication number: 20030219826
    Abstract: The present invention relates to internalizing peptides which facilitate the uptake and transport of cargo into the cytoplasm and nuclei of cells as well as methods for the identification of such peptides. The internalizing peptides of the present invention are selected for their ability to efficiently internalize cargo into a wide variety of cell types both in vivo and in vitro. The method for identification of the internalizing peptides of the present invention comprises incubating a target cell with a peptide display library, isolating peptides with internalization characteristics and determining the ability of said peptide to internalize cargo into a cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2003
    Publication date: November 27, 2003
    Inventors: Paul D. Robbins, Zhibao Mi, Raymond Frizzell, Joseph C. Glorioso, Andrea Gambotto, Jeffrey C. Mai
  • Publication number: 20030104622
    Abstract: The present invention relates to internalizing peptides which facilitate the uptake and transport of cargo into the cytoplasm and nuclei of cells as well as methods for the identification of such peptides. The internalizing peptides of the present invention are selected for their ability to efficiently internalize cargo into a wide variety of cell types both in vivo and in vitro. The method for identification of the internalizing peptides of the present invention comprises incubating a target cell with a peptide display library, isolating peptides with internalization characteristics and determining the ability of said peptide to internalize cargo into a cell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2002
    Publication date: June 5, 2003
    Inventors: Paul D. Robbins, Zhibao Mi, Raymond Frizzell, Joseph C. Glorioso, Andrea Gambotto