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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 02, 2016
Filed:
Nov. 04, 2011
Michael Comb, Manchester, MA (US);
Ailan Guo, Lexington, MA (US);
John Edward Rush, Ii, Beverly, MA (US);
Jun-ming Cai, South Hamilton, MA (US);
Jing LI, Brighton, MA (US);
Jing Zhou, Beverly, MA (US);
Michael Comb, Manchester, MA (US);
Ailan Guo, Lexington, MA (US);
John Edward Rush, II, Beverly, MA (US);
Jun-Ming Cai, South Hamilton, MA (US);
Jing Li, Brighton, MA (US);
Jing Zhou, Beverly, MA (US);
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc., Danvers, MA (US);
Abstract
There is provided a motif-specific, context-independent antibody that specifically binds a recurring, modified motif consisting of (i) at least one sumoylated lysine residue, and (ii) one or more degenerate amino acids bound by a peptide bond to said sumoylated lysine residue, said antibody specifically binding said motif in a plurality of non-homologous peptides or proteins within an organism in which it recurs. Also provided is a motif-specific, context-independent antibody that specifically binds a recurring, modified motif consisting of (i) a C-terminal aspartic acid residue, and (ii) one or more degenerate amino acids bound by a peptide bond to said C-terminal aspartic acid residue, said antibody specifically binding said motif in a plurality of non-homologous peptides or proteins within an organism in which it recurs.