High Throughput Protein 3D Structure Determination Employing Enhanced Amide Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry (DXMS)
- Technology Application
- This technology is especially adapted to utilize data acquired and processed by existing high-throughput instrumentation, chemistries, and software ("DXMS") recently developed at UC San Diego.
- Detailed Technology Description
- UC San Diego researchers have invented a technique for high-resolution 3D protein structure determination that breaks through the limitations presented by crystallographic and NMR-based techniques. The method uses rapidly acquired, high-resolution amide deuterium exchange-mass spectrometric (DXMS) experimental data that has been obtained from microgram quantities of soluble protein in order to provide constraints sufficient to determine a protein's high-resolution 3D structure.
- Industry
- Biomedical
- Sub Category
- DNA/Gene Engineering
- Others
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Intellectual Property Info
See U.S. patent application number 10/577,179.
Tech ID/UC Case
22001/2003-105-0
Related Cases
2003-105-0, 2002-108-0, 2002-157-0, 2003-107-0
- *Abstract
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- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Philip Bourne
Department:
Name: Vincent Hilser
Department:
Name: Dennis Pantazatos
Department:
Name: Halbert White
Department:
Name: Virgil Jr Woods
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- Country/Region
- USA
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