Patents by Inventor Zev Gartner
Zev Gartner 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).
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Publication number: 20230148256Abstract: Disclosed herein include methods and compositions for making proteins in peroxisomes as well as methods of making cells for producing proteins in peroxisomes. Also disclosed herein are cells for producing a protein in a peroxisome, and methods for producing a protein in a eukaryotic cell containing a peroxisome as described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2020Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Genevieve Vidanes, John Dueber, Zev Gartner, Chirag Vazirani
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Publication number: 20220275438Abstract: The disclosure generally relates to methods and applications of single-cell barcoding and methods of nucleotide sequencing using composition comprising lipid-modified oligonucleotides.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2020Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: Zev GARTNER, David PATTERSON, Eric CHOW, Robert WEBER, Christopher MCGINNIS
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Publication number: 20120165228Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventors: David R. Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew W. Kanan
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Publication number: 20090263851Abstract: The present invention provides in vivo systems in which activity of a biological cleavage enzyme, such as a site-specific recombinase, a homing endonuclease, or an intein, is linked to cell viability and therefore can be selected. The invention further provides methods of making cells in which the activity of a biological cleavage enzyme is linked to viability, as well as methods of identifying new biological cleavage enzymes, including enzymes having altered site specificity, using such cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventors: David R. Liu, Zev Gartner, Daniel M. Rosenbaum, Mathias Gruen, Jeffrey Doyon
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Patent number: 7476500Abstract: The present invention provides in vivo systems in which activity of a biological cleavage enzyme, such as a site-specific recombinase, a homing endonuclease, or an intein, is linked to cell viability and therefore can be selected. The invention further provides methods of making cells in which the activity of a biological cleavage enzyme is linked to viability, as well as methods of identifying new biological cleavage enzymes, including enzymes having altered site specificity, using such cells.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: David R. Liu, Zev Gartner, Daniel M. Rosenbaum, Mathias Gruen, Jeffrey Doyon
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Patent number: 7070928Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: David R. Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew W. Kanan
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Publication number: 20050281819Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: David Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew Kanan
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Publication number: 20050233381Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2005Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: David Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew Kanan
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Publication number: 20050227281Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: David Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew Kanan
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Publication number: 20050170376Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The power of Nature and the flexibility of organic synthesis are combined in nucleic acid-templated synthesis. The present invention provides a variety of template architectures for performing nucleic acid-templated synthesis, methods for increasing the selectivity of nucleic acid-templated reactions, methods for performing stereoselective nucleic acid-templated reactions, methods of selecting for reaction products resulting from nucleic acid-templated synthesis, and methods of identifying new chemical reactions based on nucleic acid-templated synthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: David Liu, Zev Gartner, Jeffrey Doyon, Christopher Calderone, Matthew Kanan, Xiaoyu Li, Thomas Snyder, Daniel Rosenbaum
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Publication number: 20050142583Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: David Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew Kanan
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Publication number: 20050042669Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Inventors: David Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew Kanan
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Publication number: 20050025766Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: David Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew Kanan
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Publication number: 20030113738Abstract: Nature evolves biological molecules such as proteins through iterated rounds of diversification, selection, and amplification. The present invention provides methods, compositions, and systems for synthesizing, selecting, amplifying, and evolving non-natural molecules based on nucleic acid templates. The sequence of a nucleic acid template is used to direct the synthesis of non-natural molecules such as unnatural polymers and small molecules. Using this method combinatorial libraries of these molecules can be prepared and screened. Upon selection of a molecule, its encoding nucleic acid template may be amplified and/or evolved to yield the same molecule or related molecules for re-screening. The inventive methods and compositions of the present invention allow for the amplification and evolution of non-natural molecules in a manner analogous to the amplification of natural biopolymer such as polynucleotides and protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: David R. Liu, Zev Gartner, Matthew W. Kanan