Patented DNA Sequence Encodes a Protein Implicated in Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Immune Dysfunctions and Other Diseases
Suffern, N.Y., November 11, 2009 − Ryogen LLC, a genomic start-up company, has been awarded a new patent titled “Isolated Genomic Polynucleotide Fragments from Chromosome 7”.
U.S. patent No. 7,588,915, issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, claims isolated genomic polynucleotide fragments that encode human adipocyte enhancer binding protein 1 (AEBP1), complementary polynucleotides, vectors and host cells containing these fragments and a method for obtaining AEBP1.
“The protein encoded by the claimed sequences is thought to play a role in diabetes and metabolic syndrome, obesity, inflammation, immune processes, osteopenia and atherogenesis,” says Dr. James W. Ryan, the named inventor and Ryogen’s Chief Scientist.
“The new patent is an important addition to Ryogen’s intellectual property portfolio,” says Valeria Poltorak, the company’s Executive Vice President. “We are planning to offer this patent for licensing to make it widely available to researchers to facilitate the development of new diagnostic and treatment methods,” she adds.
About Ryogen LLC
Ryogen LLC, headquartered in Suffern, N.Y., is a genomic start-up and a portfolio company of an idea incubator IP Holdings LLC which is also located in Suffern, N.Y. Ryogen is managed by General Patent Corporation, a premier intellectual property (IP) licensing and enforcement boutique. For further information about Ryogen, contact Valeria Poltorak, Ryogen LLC, Montebello Park, Suffern, NY 10901-03746; Telephone: 845-368-4000 x111; E-mail: [email protected]; or visit www.ryogen.com.
About IP Holdings LLC
IP Holdings LLC is an IP-centric merchant banking organization that operates an idea incubator with a specific focus on patent commercialization. IP Holdings LLC is affiliated with General Patent Corporation, a leading patent licensing and enforcement firm. For further information on IP Holdings, contact IP Holdings LLC, Montebello Park, Suffern, NY 10901-3746; Telephone: (845) 368-4000; E-mail: [email protected]; or visit www.ip-holdings.com.