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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 31, 2007
Filed:
Jan. 05, 2004
Christine A. Klein, Ossining, NY (US);
Andrew J. M. Murphy, Croton-on-Hudson, NY (US);
Dana M. Fowlkes, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
James Broach, Princeton, NJ (US);
John Manfredi, Ossining, NY (US);
Jeremy Paul, Nyack, NY (US);
Joshua Trueheart, Nyack, NY (US);
Christine A. Klein, Ossining, NY (US);
Andrew J. M. Murphy, Croton-on-Hudson, NY (US);
Dana M. Fowlkes, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
James Broach, Princeton, NJ (US);
John Manfredi, Ossining, NY (US);
Jeremy Paul, Nyack, NY (US);
Joshua Trueheart, Nyack, NY (US);
Cadus Technologies, Inc., New York, NY (US);
Abstract
The present invention makes available a rapid, effective assay for screening and identifying pharmaceutically effective compounds that specifically interact with and modulate the activity of a cellular receptor or ion channel. The subject assay enables rapid screening of large numbers of polypeptides in a library to identifying those polypeptides which induce or antagonize receptor bioactivity. The subject assay is particularly amenable for identifying surrogate ligands for orphan receptors.