Patents by Inventor Richard F. Allison

Richard F. Allison 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: 7696406
    Abstract: A system for expression of a heterologous polypeptide in a transgenic host cell is disclosed. The system is based upon a transgene comprising a eukaryotic promoter operably linked to a DNA sequence comprising, in the 5? to 3? direction, a DNA sequence complementary to a sequence encoding a heterologous polypeptide, a DNA sequence complementary to an internal ribosome entry site, and a DNA sequence corresponding to a 3? untranslated region of a positive strand single-stranded RNA virus. Following introduction of a stimulus, the host cell synthesizes an RNA molecule complementary to a recombinant RNA encoded by the transgene. The stimulus can be a positive strand single-stranded RNA virus or a nucleic acid thereof. Because the complement of the recombinant RNA comprises an internal ribosome entry site and a sequence encoding a heterologous polypeptide, the host cell can synthesize the heterologous polypeptide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Board of Trustees Operating Michigan State University
    Inventor: Richard F. Allison
  • Publication number: 20090023909
    Abstract: A nucleic acid sequence of the blueberry red ringspot virus is disclosed. Also disclosed are putative promoter regions of the sequence and promoter regions capable of directing transgene expression in plants, including tissue-specific expression. Also disclosed are expression vectors, transformed plant cells and plants containing a blueberry red ringspot virus promoter and an encoded product for expression. Methods for diagnosis of blueberry red ringspot virus infection are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2008
    Publication date: January 22, 2009
    Applicant: Board of Trustees of Michigan State of University
    Inventors: Richard F. Allison, Jerri Gillett, Christy Mecey
  • Patent number: 7344888
    Abstract: A nucleic acid sequence of the blueberry red ringspot virus is disclosed. Also disclosed are putative promoter regions of the sequence and promoter regions capable of directing transgene expression in plants, including tissue-specific expression. Also disclosed are expression vectors, transformed plant cells and plants containing a blueberry red ringspot virus promoter and an encoded product for expression. Methods for diagnosis of blueberry red ringspot virus infection are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2008
    Assignee: Board of Trustees operating Michigan State University
    Inventors: Richard F Allison, Jerri Gillett, Christy Mecey
  • Patent number: 7256325
    Abstract: Methods for the transformation of plants are provided. The methods of the present invention comprise the steps of a) contacting the meristematic tissue of a plant and an area of the plant below the contacted meristematic tissue to a power source, wherein the area below the meristematic tissue is contacted to a positive lead and the meristematic tissue is contacted with a DNA-containing medium which in turn is contacted with a negative lead, and b) applying low amperage current, thus causing the DNA to migrate from the DNA-containing medium into the cells of the meristematic tissue. The transformed plants may be grown to maturity. The mature plants may then self-pollinate and the seed from the plant harvested. Both the parent plant, seed from the parent plant, progeny plants and progeny seeds contain the introduced DNA.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2007
    Assignee: Board of Trustees operating Michigan State University
    Inventors: Richard F. Allison, Jeanne Ohrnberger, Rafaz Hoque, Mark Desrosiers
  • Publication number: 20040255348
    Abstract: A nucleic acid sequence of the blueberry red ringspot virus is disclosed. Also disclosed are putative promoter regions of the sequence and promoter regions capable of directing transgene expression in plants, including tissue-specific expression. Also disclosed are expression vectors, transformed plant cells and plants containing a blueberry red ringspot virus promoter and an encoded product for expression. Methods for diagnosis of blueberry red ringspot virus infection are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2004
    Publication date: December 16, 2004
    Inventors: Richard F. Allison, Jerri Gillett, Christy Mecey
  • Patent number: 4165884
    Abstract: A liftable auxiliary axle assembly for a wheeled vehicle including an auxiliary support frame assembly connected to the vehicle frame; a pair of spaced apart torque arms pivoted on the auxiliary frame assembly about a common pivot axis so that the rear end of each is pivotally movable in a generally vertical plane; a pair of axle seat assemblies mounted on the rear ends of the torque arms for pivoting movement therewith and mounting a wheel and axle assembly therebetween; and a pair of chain lift mechanisms for selectively lifting the wheel and axle assembly from the road.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1979
    Assignee: Allison Mfg. Inc.
    Inventors: Blaine H. Allison, Richard F. Allison
  • Patent number: 4082305
    Abstract: A liftable auxiliary axle assembly for a wheeled vehicle including an auxiliary support frame assembly connected to the vehicle frame; a pair of spaced apart torque arms pivoted on the auxiliary frame assembly about a common pivot axis so that the rear end of each is pivotally movable in a generally vertical plane; a pair of axle seat assemblies mounted on the rear ends of the torque arms for pivoting movement therewith and mounting a wheel and axle assembly therebetween; and a positioning mechanism for selectively lifting the wheel and axle assembly from the road.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1978
    Inventors: Blaine H. Allison, Richard F. Allison