Patents by Inventor Terry A. Krulwich

Terry A. Krulwich 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: 5563246
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the cloning and expression of a sodium ion binding protein. In particular, the invention relates to cloning and expression of a nhaS gene. The nhaS gene product, NhaS, is a protein characterized by binding to and sequestering sodium ion (Na.sup.+). The invention further relates to functional fragments of a sodium ion binding protein, which fragments are characterized by their ability to bind to sodium ion. In a specific embodiment, the fragment is a fragment of NhaS. The gene encoding the sodium binding protein can be introduced into cells to produce desalination bioreactors. The gene encoding the sodium binding protein can also be introduced into plants as a transgene to produce plants that are resistant to sodium. The sodium binding protein itself may be used for treatments involving Na.sup.+ /K.sup.+ ATPase disorders, e.g., in heart disease; the protein also may be introduced parenterally, preferably orally, to bind to and sequester dietary sodium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: Mount Sinai School Of Medicine Of The City of New York
    Inventors: Terry A. Krulwich, D. Mack Ivey
  • Patent number: 5346815
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the cloning and expression of a sodium ion binding protein. In particular, the invention relates to cloning and expression of a nhaS gene. The nhaS gene product, NhaS, is a protein characterized by binding to and sequestering sodium ion (Na.sup.+). The invention further relates to functional fragments of a sodium ion binding protein, which fragments are characterized by their ability to bind to sodium ion. In a specific embodiment, the fragment is a fragment of NhaS. The gene encoding the sodium binding protein can be introduced into cells to produce desalination bioreactors. The gene encoding the sodium binding protein can also be introduced into plants as a transgene to produce plants that are resistant to sodium. The sodium binding protein itself may be used for treatments involving Na.sup.+ /K.sup.+ ATPase disorders, e.g., in heart disease; the protein also may be introduced parenterally, preferably orally, to bind to and sequester dietary sodium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: The Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York
    Inventors: Terry A. Krulwich, D. Mack Ivey