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SABiosciences Corporation Licenses RNA Interference Patent from The Carnegie Institution
Frederick, November 30, 2007 - SABiosciences Corporation announced
today that it has entered into a RNA Interference (RNAi) license agreement with
The Carnegie Institution. Under the agreement, SABiosciences Corporation
will develop, manufacture and distribute worldwide RNA interference based gene
function and mechanism of action research tools.
The agreement enables SABiosciences to offer RNAi-based gene silencing products
for gene function studies including gene-specific small interfering RNA (siRNA)
and DNA-based RNA interference expressing short hairpin RNA (shRNA). The
agreement also allows SABiosciences to pass on rights to end-user customers in the
research field for the performance of DNA-based RNA Interference.
RNA Interference is a key technology in life science research, particularly
in gene function studies and in drug target identification. A small piece of RNA
with complete sequence identity to a target gene of interest is introduced or
"transfected" into an in vitro mammalian cell culture system. A normal
cellular process uses the small RNA to identify and degrade the messenger RNA
responsible for the expression of the same targeted gene. Suppressing the
expression of the gene removes the activity of its protein product. The
researcher then performs other biological experiments with the cells to
determine the missing or changed activity and to attribute that activity to the
gene of interest.
"We are very excited to offer RNA Interference based gene function
research tools using the technologies from The Carnegie Institution," said
Dr Paul Nisson, Senior Director of Technology Development at SABiosciences Inc. "Our combination of a multi-purpose plasmid backbone and a
rigorously experimentally verified design algorithm to produce gene-specific RNA
Interference for every gene in human, rat and mouse genome will help biomedical
researchers identify the function of novel genes or further explore the role of
important genes. We also plan to use SABiosciences' unique capability to examine
pathways in an integrated approach to greatly expand the application of RNA
Interference in drug discovery and biomedical research."
The gene silencing products from SABiosciences are made under license from The
Carnegie Institution of Washington for research use only. For commercial use,
please direct the license queries to Gary Kowalczyk at The Carnegie Institution
of Washington, 1530 P Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 or by email to gkowalczyk@ciw.edu.
About SABiosciences Corporation
SABiosciences Corporation, a privately held biotechnology company
founded in 1998, envisions a new and systematic approach to biological research
in the post-genomic era. We have developed a broad portfolio of innovative and
cost-effective research tools based on current knowledge and understanding of
important biological pathways that merge the benefits of hypothesis-driven and
discovery-based research. Our goal is to provide practical research tools that
accelerate, simplify and improve life science research.
Contact Information:
Jeffrey Hung, Director of Marketing
SABiosciences Corporation
7320 Executive Way, Suite 101
Frederick, MD 21704
Telephone 888 503 3187
http://www.sabiosciences.com
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