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Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2025

Filed:

Oct. 03, 2019
Applicant:

Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, CH;

Inventors:

Aziz Fennouri, Fribourg, CH;

Jonathan List, Fribourg, CH;

Michael Mayer, Fribourg, CH;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G01N 33/487 (2005.12); C07K 14/435 (2005.12); C07K 19/00 (2005.12);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
C07K 19/00 (2012.12); C07K 14/43577 (2012.12);
Abstract

Pore-forming peptides or proteins modified utilizing DNA nanotechnology, which provides definition and control of pore size, an increase in stability when inserted in a lipid membrane, and membrane affinity. Chemical modifications are easily made on the compound through hybridization to the oligonucleotide attached to the peptide or protein. The compound can hybridize to a DNA template thereby defining the number of monomers assembled to a pore and thus the size of the formed pore. The DNA template can range from a unique single strand composed of multiple hybridization sites separated by flexible linkers to a complex rigid DNA nanoconstruct, such as a DNA origami-based ring, serving as a scaffold for pore formation. Hydrophilic modification at the transmembrane segment or terminus of the peptide provides long-lived pores and keeps the compound in a membrane-spanning conformation.


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