Invention Summary
The invention is a development in a technology to delete large regions of genomic DNA in people, animals or bacteria. It uses a three-component system consisting of a cell permeation component, a sequence specific DNA binding component, and an endonuclease component. Further, the invention can remove active and latent viral genomes. Delivery can be by injection of the purified three-component protein.
Market Opportunity
The invention can be applied for treatment of many diseases—both of infectious and non-infectious nature. Currently, there is no way to delete pieces of DNA unless cells are removed from the body, manipulated, and implanted back in the body. Also, in gene therapy, there is no way to remove bad copies of genes. The invention fills these voids.
Features & Benefits
Intellectual Property Published Patents: US-2014-0072961-A1 , WO 2014/011817 and US-2015-0104873-A1