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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 19, 2010
Filed:
Aug. 24, 2009
Joseph M. Patti, Cumming, GA (US);
Timothy J. Foster, Templeogue, IE;
Elizabet Joseffson, Gothenburg, SE;
Deidre NI Eidhin, The Coombe, IE;
Magnus A. O. Hook, Houston, TX (US);
Samuel E. Perkins, Houston, TX (US);
Joseph M. Patti, Cumming, GA (US);
Timothy J. Foster, Templeogue, IE;
Elizabet Joseffson, Gothenburg, SE;
Deidre Ni Eidhin, The Coombe, IE;
Magnus A. O. Hook, Houston, TX (US);
Samuel E. Perkins, Houston, TX (US);
The Texas A&M University System, College Station, TX (US);
Abstract
An isolated extracellular matrix-binding protein, designated as SdrC and its corresponding amino acid and nucleic acid sequences and motifs are described. The proteins, peptides, fragments thereof or antigenic portions thereof are useful for the prevention, inhibition, treatment and diagnosis ofinfection and as scientific research tools. Further, antibodies or antibody fragments to the proteins, peptides, fragments thereof or antigenic portions thereof are also useful for the prevention, inhibition, treatment and diagnosis ofinfection. In particular, the proteins or antibodies thereof may be administered to wounds or used to coat biomaterials to act as blocking agents to prevent or inhibit the binding ofto wounds or biomaterials.