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Date of Patent:
Dec. 08, 2020

Filed:

Sep. 14, 2017
Applicant:

Augmenta Bioworks, Inc., Menlo Park, CA (US);

Inventors:

Christopher J. Emig, Menlo Park, CA (US);

Marco Mena, Sunnyvale, CA (US);

Assignee:

Augmenta Bioworks, Inc., Menlo Park, CA (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C12P 19/34 (2006.01); C12N 15/10 (2006.01); C07K 14/725 (2006.01); C07K 16/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
C12N 15/1037 (2013.01); C07K 14/7051 (2013.01); C07K 16/00 (2013.01); C12N 15/1065 (2013.01); C12N 15/1096 (2013.01); C07K 2317/10 (2013.01); C07K 2317/56 (2013.01); C07K 2317/622 (2013.01);
Abstract

The present invention relates generally to the field of immune binding proteins and method for obtaining immune binding proteins from genomic or other sources. The present invention also relates to nucleic acids encoding the immune binding proteins in which the natural multimeric association of chains is maintained in the nucleic acids and the immune binding proteins made therefrom. For example nucleic acids encoding antibodies that are amplified from a B-cell using the methods of the invention maintain the natural pairing of heavy and light chains from the B-cell. This maintenance of pairing (or multimerization) produces libraries and/or repertoires of immune binding proteins that are enriched for useful binding molecules.


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