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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 22, 2010
Filed:
May. 28, 2003
Gilles François Roger Guichard, Wolfisheim, FR;
Sylvie Victorine Lucienne Fournel, Strasbourg, FR;
Alberto Bianco, Strasbourg, FR;
Johan Félicien Heobeke, Schiltigheim, FR;
Sylviane Muller, Strasbourg, FR;
Gilles François Roger Guichard, Wolfisheim, FR;
Sylvie Victorine Lucienne Fournel, Strasbourg, FR;
Alberto Bianco, Strasbourg, FR;
Johan Félicien Heobeke, Schiltigheim, FR;
Sylviane Muller, Strasbourg, FR;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a multimeric molecule which can imitate a natural multimeric proteinaceous ligand. The invention also relates to a multimeric molecule as defined above which is characterised in that it has the following general formula: A-X, wherein: n is equal to 3, 4, 5 or 6; A denotes a chemical group which is functionalised by at least three amine functions or COOH functions; and X denotes a D, B-D or B(D)-D' group, in which B is a spacer and D and D′ are peptides or pseudopeptides corresponding to a sequence which is derived from the ligand and selected from residual matter forming the interface with the receptor and which can interact with the receptor.