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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 18, 2018
Filed:
Apr. 13, 2012
Feng NI, Pierrefonds, CA;
Ping Xu, St. Laurent, CA;
Sazzard Hossain, Pointe-Claire, CA;
Dmitri Tolkatchev, La Prairie, CA;
Kenji Tonan, Osaka, JP;
Feng Ni, Pierrefonds, CA;
Ping Xu, St. Laurent, CA;
Sazzard Hossain, Pointe-Claire, CA;
Dmitri Tolkatchev, La Prairie, CA;
Kenji Tonan, Osaka, JP;
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, CA;
Abstract
A locally-activatable bivalent thrombin binding agent is provided having two thrombin binding moieties for non-overlapping sites on a surface of thrombin linked together by a linker. The linker is a polypeptide having 5 to 30 amino acid residues existing in a folded state under an environmental condition where the binding agent is inactive. The linker changes conformation from the folded state to an unfolded state in response to a change in bulk temperature and/or to the presence of hyper-mobile water thereby activating the binding agent. Such locally-activatable thrombin binding agents can be administered systemically while only targeting specific sites of coagulation or inflammation since the thrombin binding agent will only activate at the site where the existence of atherosclerotic plaques has changed the local bulk temperature and/or created hyper-mobile water sufficiently to unfold the linker and activate the binding agent. Such binding agents are useful as site-specific anti-coagulant, anti-thrombotic and/or antiinflammatory agents.