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T7 Transcription Enhancing Sequence (TEnBOX),
Which Overexpresses Gene Products
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Tech ID: 20827 / UC Case 2007-208-0
University of California, San Diego Office
of Innovation and Commercialization
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TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION
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UC San Diego researchers have discovered an enhancer function of an approximately 30 bp DNA fragment that had been reported to function as a protein
transduction domain in microbial cells.
APPLICATIONS
Production of recombinant protein or gene products in bacteria or other cells is dramatically increased when the TEnBOX is incorporated into the plasmid
vector. The efficiency of the protein expression from the TEnBOX is much higher than reported with the best commercial vectors (pET-21 and pTriEX-3) or
with the best translation enhancing elements or downstream boxes. Another version is regulated by IPTG and is useful for expressing proteins that are toxic to E. coli. It is not leaky and its expression is tightly regulated by
IPTG. High-yield production of recombinant proteins, such as growth hormones, peptides, enzymes, industrial proteins, and therapeutic proteins in host
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cells, can lead to obtaining high quality protein with less running cost.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFO
CATEGORIZED AS
▶ Agriculture & Animal Science
Pending with worldwide rights; please see U.S. application 60/917,364.
▶ Transgenics
▶ Research Tools
PATENT STATUS
▶ Nucleic Acids/DNA/RNA
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Number
Dated
Case
United States Of America
Issued Patent
8,552,168
10/08/2013
2007-208
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2007-208-0
University of California, San Diego
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