Patents by Inventor Sung Min GU

Sung Min GU 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: 10344293
    Abstract: A recombinant vector for transforming a plant, a plant transformed with the recombinant vector, a plant-made classical swine fever virus antigen pmE2 protein expressed in the plant and uses thereof is provided. By using a recombinant vector having a polynucleotide encoding a GP55 protein of CSFV according to the present invention; and a polynucleotide encoding a cellulose-binding domain protein; and a plant transformed with the recombinant vector, a plant-made classical swine fever virus antigen pmE2 protein may be produced with high efficiency, and has higher safety and stability than those achieved by other production methods. Also, since the plant-derived classical swine fever virus antigen protein pmE2 has a cellulose-binding domain (CBD) protein, it may be usefully used as an effective marker to determine a virus exposure pathway and an antibody producing pathway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2019
    Assignees: BIO APPLICATIONS INC., REPUBLIC OF KOREA (ANIMAL AND PLANT QUARANTINE AGENCY)
    Inventors: Dong Jun An, Seong In Lim, Jae Young Song, Hye Young Jeoung, Eun Ju Sohn, In Hwan Hwang, Nam Jo Park, Yong Jik Lee, Nam Hyung Kim, Sung Min Gu
  • Publication number: 20180305710
    Abstract: A recombinant vector for transforming a plant, a plant transformed with the recombinant vector, a plant-made classical swine fever virus antigen pmE2 protein expressed in the plant and uses thereof is provided. By using a recombinant vector having a polynucleotide encoding a GP55 protein of CSFV according to the present invention; and a polynucleotide encoding a cellulose-binding domain protein; and a plant transformed with the recombinant vector, a plant-made classical swine fever virus antigen pmE2 protein may be produced with high efficiency, and has higher safety and stability than those achieved by other production methods. Also, since the plant-derived classical swine fever virus antigen protein pmE2 has a cellulose-binding domain (CBD) protein, it may be usefully used as an effective marker to determine a virus exposure pathway and an antibody producing pathway.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2016
    Publication date: October 25, 2018
    Applicants: BIOAPPLICATIONS INC., REPUBLIC OF KOREA (ANIMAL AND PLANT QUARANTINE AGENCY)
    Inventors: Dong Jun AN, Seong In LIM, Jae Young SONG, Hye Young JEOUNG, Eun Ju SOHN, In Hwan HWANG, Nam Jo PARK, Yong Jik LEE, Nam Hyung KIM, Sung Min GU