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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 30, 2012
Filed:
Jun. 22, 2007
Thomas P. J. Garrett, Brunswick, AU;
Timothy Edward Adams, Lower Plenty, AU;
George Lovrecz, Balwyn North, AU;
Neil Moreton Mckern, Lilydale, AU;
Michael Colin Lawrence, Newport, AU;
Lindsay Gale Sparrow, Canterbury, AU;
Colin Wesley Ward, Carlton North, AU;
Meizhen Lou, Scoresby, AU;
Victor Strelstov, Templestowe, AU;
Thomas P. J. Garrett, Brunswick, AU;
Timothy Edward Adams, Lower Plenty, AU;
George Lovrecz, Balwyn North, AU;
Neil Moreton McKern, Lilydale, AU;
Michael Colin Lawrence, Newport, AU;
Lindsay Gale Sparrow, Canterbury, AU;
Colin Wesley Ward, Carlton North, AU;
Meizhen Lou, Scoresby, AU;
Victor Strelstov, Templestowe, AU;
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, AU;
Abstract
The present invention relates to the crystal structure of the insulin receptor ectodomain, to the nature of its N-linked glycans and to methods of using the crystal and related structural information to screen for and design compounds that interact with or modulate the insulin receptor and/or the closely-related insulin-like growth factor receptors or variants thereof.