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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 30, 2011
Filed:
Aug. 11, 2010
Jonathan Michael Boulter, Abingdon, GB;
Lucy Boulter, Legal Representative, Oxfordshire, GB;
Bent Karsten Jakobsen, Oxfordshire, GB;
Yi LI, Oxfordshire, GB;
Peter Eamon Molloy, Oxfordshire, GB;
Steven Mark Dunn, Oxfordshire, GB;
Jonathan Michael Boulter, Abingdon, GB;
Lucy Boulter, legal representative, Oxfordshire, GB;
Bent Karsten Jakobsen, Oxfordshire, GB;
Yi Li, Oxfordshire, GB;
Peter Eamon Molloy, Oxfordshire, GB;
Steven Mark Dunn, Oxfordshire, GB;
Immunocore Limited, Oxford, GB;
Abstract
The present invention provides T cell receptors (TCRs) having the property of binding to SLLMWITQC (SEQ ID NO:126)-HLA-A*0201, the SLLMWITQC (SEQ ID NO:126) peptide being derived from the NY-ESO-1 protein which is expressed by a range of tumor cells. The TCRs have a Kfor the said that peptide-HLA complex of less than or equal to 1 μM and/or have an off-rate (k) of 1×10Sor slower.