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Invalidating a Biotechnology Patent Related to Modified Enzyme Sequence

Value Delivered

The findings presented a strong argument against the patent’s claims. They demonstrated that similar enzymes in prior art not only had the necessary variations but also showed increased stability and activity.

This evidence formed a compelling case during the patent opposition process, ultimately leading to the invalidation of the key claims.

Problems Solved

The task was to identify specific variations and substitutions within enzyme sequences that were around 500 amino acids in length. These variations were supposed to lead to increased stability in the presence of preservatives. Initially, there were references suggesting that modifying enzyme sequences generally resulted in decreased activity, which contradicted the patent’s claims of enhanced stability and activity.

Additionally, it was also challenging to pinpoint slight amino acid variations that had a technical effect, as this required extensive examination of biochemical literature and databases that often lacked direct comparative data between human and non-human enzyme sequences.

Solution Offered

A targeted sequence search identified several non-human enzyme sequences having the required amino-acid variations. To assess the potential technical effect of these modifications, literature comparisons between non-human and human enzymes were explored. This exploration yielded crucial insights, revealing that non-human enzymes possessed the desired sequence variations and demonstrated greater stability and activity than their human counterparts.

Evidence from these comparative studies was instrumental in challenging the novelty of the patented claim by highlighting that the supposed technical improvement was already evident in existing knowledge.

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Researchers Driving Success of the Patent Invalidity Project

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Najeeb Chodankar

Team Lead at GreyB

Experience in Molecular Biology, Pharmaceutics, Viral Vectors, Structural Heart Diseases, Surgical Devices, Medicinal Chemistry, Biologics, Plant Science

Infringement Analysis - 1
Freedom to Operate Searches - 49
Patentability - 10+
Invalidation Searches - 60+
Landscape Studies - 6

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Akshita Varshney

Senior Research Analyst at GreyB

Experience in Diagnostic techniques, Food Tech & Fermentation, Medtech, Molecular biology, Probe/Primer sequences, Plant Science, Pharmaceutical Technology.

Invalidation Search (30+)
Licensing Opportunities (1)
Design Search (1),
Freedom to Operate (15+)
Detailed Infringement Analysis (1)
Patentability Search (3)

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