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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 05, 2010
Filed:
Jun. 14, 2006
Elliott Richelson, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (US);
Bernadette Marie Cusack, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Yuan-ping Pang, Rochester, MN (US);
Daniel J. Mccormick, Rochester, MN (US);
Abdul Fauq, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Beth Marie Tyler, Neptune Beach, FL (US);
Mona Boules, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Elliott Richelson, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (US);
Bernadette Marie Cusack, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Yuan-Ping Pang, Rochester, MN (US);
Daniel J. McCormick, Rochester, MN (US);
Abdul Fauq, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Beth Marie Tyler, Neptune Beach, FL (US);
Mona Boules, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Rochester, MN (US);
Abstract
The invention provides a novel amino acid, neo-tryptophan, as well as polypeptides containing this novel amino acid such as neurotensin analogs. In addition, the invention provides neo-tryptophan derivatives, serotonin-like neo-tryptophan derivatives, and polypeptides containing such derivatives. The invention also provides methods for making neo-tryptophan, neo-tryptophan derivatives, serotonin-like neo-tryptophan derivatives, and compositions containing these compounds. Further, the invention provides methods for inducing a neurotensin response in a mammal as well as methods for treating a mammal having a serotonin recognition molecule.