Patents by Inventor Ryan Bannen

Ryan Bannen 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: 10641778
    Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for assessing the fidelity of a synthetic peptide population including interrogating a population of peptide features in the presence of a receptor having an affinity for a plurality of binder sequences. A first amino acid is at a defined position within a first one of the binder sequences, and the population of peptide features includes a first control peptide feature synthesized to have an amino acid sequence including the first one of the binder sequences. The system and method further includes detecting a signal output characteristic of an interaction of the receptor with the first control peptide feature. The signal output is indicative of the fidelity of incorporation of the first amino acid into the first control peptide at the defined position within the first one of the binder sequences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2020
    Assignee: ROCHE SEQUENCING SOLUTIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Ryan Bannen, Sarah Barilovits, Jigar Patel, Eric Sullivan, John Tan
  • Publication number: 20190366295
    Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for assessing a synthetic peptide population including interrogating a population of peptide features in the presence of a receptor having an affinity for a binder sequence. The population of peptide features is synthesized over a plurality of synthesis periods and includes a plurality of control peptide features synthesized to have an amino acid sequence including the binder sequence. The control peptide features include a first feature synthesized beginning with a first one of the synthesis periods, and a second feature synthesized beginning after the first one of the synthesis periods such that synthesis of the second control peptide feature is delayed by at least one synthesis period. The method further includes detecting a signal output characteristic of an interaction of the receptor with the control peptide features, the signal output indicative of the fidelity of synthesis of the population of peptide features.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2019
    Publication date: December 5, 2019
    Inventors: Ryan Bannen, Sarah Barilovits, Jigar Patel, Eric Sullivan, John Tan
  • Patent number: 10427126
    Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for assessing a synthetic peptide population including interrogating a population of peptide features in the presence of a receptor having an affinity for a binder sequence. The population of peptide features is synthesized over a plurality of synthesis periods and includes a plurality of control peptide features synthesized to have an amino acid sequence including the binder sequence. The control peptide features include a first feature synthesized beginning with a first one of the synthesis periods, and a second feature synthesized beginning after the first one of the synthesis periods such that synthesis of the second control peptide feature is delayed by at least one synthesis period. The method further includes detecting a signal output characteristic of an interaction of the receptor with the control peptide features, the signal output indicative of the fidelity of synthesis of the population of peptide features.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2019
    Assignee: Roche Sequencing Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Ryan Bannen, Sarah Barilovits, Jigar Patel, Eric Sullivan, John Tan
  • Patent number: 10393751
    Abstract: The invention provides novel peptide binders for streptavidin (SA), Taq polymerase and several human proteins: Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), thrombin, Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF?), and Urokinase-type Plasminogen Activator (uPA).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2019
    Assignee: ROCHE SEQUENCING SOLUTIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Thomas Albert, Ryan Bannen, Victor Lyamichev, Jigar Patel, Eric Sullivan
  • Publication number: 20190113511
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method of identifying a peptide antigen, including: contacting an antibody-comprising composition to a peptide microarray having an array surface and a plurality of feature pairs disposed thereon. Each of the feature pairs includes a first feature of wild-type peptides having a defined sequence and a second feature of mutant peptides having the defined sequence with a single amino acid mutation. Each of the wild-type peptides and the mutant peptides has an array-coupled terminus coupled to the array surface and an opposing free terminus, and the position of the amino acid mutation in the mutant peptides is located closer to the array-coupled terminus of the mutant peptides than tire free terminus. The method further includes detecting binding of an antibody in the antibody-comprising composition to at least one of the feature pairs on the peptide microarray, and identifying feature pairs exhibiting differential binding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2018
    Publication date: April 18, 2019
    Inventors: Ryan Bannen, Jigar Patel, Ken Lo
  • Patent number: 10184939
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method of identifying a peptide antigen, including contacting an antibody-comprising composition to a peptide microarray having an array surface and a plurality of feature pairs disposed thereon. Each of the feature pairs includes a first feature of wild-type peptides having a defined sequence and a second feature of mutant peptides having the defined sequence with a single amino acid mutation. Each of the wild-type peptides and the mutant peptides has an array-coupled terminus coupled to the array surface and an opposing free terminus, and the position of the amino acid mutation in the mutant peptides is located closer to the array-coupled terminus of the mutant peptides than the free terminus. The method further includes detecting binding of an antibody in the antibody-comprising composition to at least one of the feature pairs on the peptide microarray, and identifying feature pairs exhibiting differential binding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2019
    Assignee: ROCHE SEQUENCING SOLUTIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Ryan Bannen, Jigar Patel, Ken Lo
  • Publication number: 20170234868
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method of identifying a peptide antigen, including contacting an antibody-comprising composition to a peptide microarray having an array surface and a plurality of feature pairs disposed thereon. Each of the feature pairs includes a first feature of wild-type peptides having a defined sequence and a second feature of mutant peptides having the defined sequence with a single amino acid mutation. Each of the wild-type peptides and the mutant peptides has an array-coupled terminus coupled to the array surface and an opposing free terminus, and the position of the amino acid mutation in the mutant peptides is located closer to the array-coupled terminus of the mutant peptides than the free terminus. The method further includes detecting binding of an antibody in the antibody-comprising composition to at least one of the feature pairs on the peptide microarray, and identifying feature pairs exhibiting differential binding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2017
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Inventors: Ryan Bannen, Jigar Patel, Ken Lo
  • Publication number: 20170120212
    Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for assessing a synthetic peptide population including interrogating a population of peptide features in the presence of a receptor having an affinity for a binder sequence. The population of peptide features is synthesized over a plurality of synthesis periods and includes a plurality of control peptide features synthesized to have an amino acid sequence including the binder sequence. The control peptide features include a first feature synthesized beginning with a first one of the synthesis periods, and a second feature synthesized beginning after the first one of the synthesis periods such that synthesis of the second control peptide feature is delayed by at least one synthesis period. The method further includes detecting a signal output characteristic of an interaction of the receptor with the control peptide features, the signal output indicative of the fidelity of synthesis of the population of peptide features.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2016
    Publication date: May 4, 2017
    Inventors: Ryan Bannen, Sarah Barilovits, Jigar Patel, Eric Sullivan, John Tan
  • Publication number: 20170059578
    Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for assessing the fidelity of a synthetic peptide population including interrogating a population of peptide features in the presence of a receptor having an affinity for a plurality of binder sequences. A first amino acid is at a defined position within a first one of the binder sequences, and the population of peptide features includes a first control peptide feature synthesized to have an amino acid sequence including the first one of the binder sequences. The system and method further includes detecting a signal output characteristic of an interaction of the receptor with the first control peptide feature. The signal output is indicative of the fidelity of incorporation of the first amino acid into the first control peptide at the defined position within the first one of the binder sequences.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 10, 2016
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Inventors: Ryan Bannen, Sarah Barilovits, Jigar Patel, Eric Sullivan, John Tan
  • Publication number: 20160305952
    Abstract: The invention provides novel peptide binders for streptavidin (SA), Taq polymerase and several human proteins: Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), thrombin, Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF?), and Urokinase-type Plasminogen Activator (uPA).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2016
    Publication date: October 20, 2016
    Inventors: Thomas Albert, Ryan Bannen, Victor Lyamichev, Jigar Patel, Eric Sullivan