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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 30, 2023
Filed:
Oct. 30, 2020
Genesen Co., Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Soo-Young Choi, Chuncheon-si, KR;
Jin-Seu Park, Chuncheon-si, KR;
Kyuhyung Han, Chuncheon-si, KR;
Keunwook Lee, Seoul, KR;
Jong Kook Park, Chuncheon-si, KR;
Sunghou Lee, Yongin-si, KR;
Sung Ho Lee, Seoul, KR;
Soojung Park, Incheon, KR;
Won Sik Eum, Chuncheon-si, KR;
Min Jea Shin, Incheon, KR;
Hyeon Ji Yeo, Seoul, KR;
Eun Ji Yeo, Seoul, KR;
Yeon Joo Choi, Chungcheongbuk-do, KR;
Eun Jeong Sohn, Namyangiu-si, KR;
Hyun Ju Cha, Dongducheon-si, KR;
Hyun Jung Kwon, Gangneung-si, KR;
Dae Won Kim, Gangneung-si, KR;
Genesen Co., Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
A protein transduction domain and a fusion compound, which are more efficient, are proposed. As a result of selecting and testing a number of candidate peptides, the present inventors found that a GK1 peptide comprising 18 amino acids and a modified sequence obtained by replacing, adding, or deleting some sequences are bonded to high-molecular-weight materials such as proteins based on the basic sequence of the peptide, thus enabling the high-molecular-weight materials to smoothly penetrate into living bodies, for example, cells, tissues, or blood. A fusion compound, oligonucleotide, or vector using the same may be applied as a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating diseases.