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CRELUX and ProQinase establish joint crystal-grade kinase protein and
structures platform |
Munich and Freiburg, Germany, May 7, 2008 / b3c newswire / – CRELUX
and ProQinase announced today that they have entered into a joint agreement to
supply customers with crystal-grade protein kinases and readily available kinase
complex structures.
Under the agreement, CRELUX and ProQinase will establish and continuously expand
an off-the-shelf crystal-grade protein kinase portfolio, optimized and
quality-controlled for successful crystallization. In addition, the two
companies will work closely together to provide new crystal-grade protein or
crystal structures, tailored to meet customers’ needs.
Recombinant protein kinases, optimized for crystallization, will be produced and
exclusively marketed by ProQinase, while CRELUX will continue to provide
customers with crystallization and x-ray crystallography services. CRELUX will
support ProQinase by performing crystallization quality control for each crystal
grade protein batch. At the same time, ProQinase will grant CRELUX privileged
direct access to kinase crystal-grade protein.
“This new joint crystal-grade kinase platform offers tremendous advantages: It
enables us to continue to focus on our core expertise – complex structure
solution – while leveraging the expertise of ProQinase to significantly
strengthen our capacities in protein expression,” commented Dr. Michael Schäffer,
CEO of CRELUX.
“The combination of CRELUX’s expertise in protein crystallography and
ProQinase’s know-how in kinase cloning and expression makes the two companies
the partners of choice for all customers interested in kinase crystallography,”
noted Dr. Christoph Schächtele, CEO of ProQinase.
CRELUX has used its state-of-the-art structural biology platform to solve more
than 250 crystal and co-crystal structures for pharma and biotech companies.
This platform encompasses all steps – from target cloning and expression all the
way to high-throughput protein crystallization and in-house x-ray
crystallography.
ProQinase, as part of its integrated protein kinase technology platform, offers
more than 150 recombinant human protein kinases – all produced in-house – and
provides all types of in vitro testing services, with more than 220 protein
kinases.
Caption: Protein crystals grown with crystal-grade kinases.
Link to the news release and the high-resolution pictures:
http://www.b3c.de/php/popup.php?id=102
For further information please contact:
Dr. Michael Schäffer – CEO CRELUX GmbH – Tel: +49-89-700760-170
Dr. Alexander Baumann – ProQinase GmbH – Tel.: +49-761-206-1780
Notes to editors
CRELUX GmbH ( www.crelux.com ) provides fast
and affordable access to co-crystal structures for biotech and pharma companies
worldwide. Three dimensional structures of target-compound complexes are unique
sources of information during the rational drug discovery process.
Straightforward availability of structural data at an early stage of the drug
development process significantly enhances productivity and success rates during
hit selection, lead generation, and lead optimization. CRELUX has streamlined
the processes of structure generation and solved hundreds of co-crystal
structures using an integrated technology platform. In addition to customer
designed projects crystallization conditions of numerous relevant therapeutic
targets are available within the Off-The-Shelf Program of CRELUX. Off-The-Shelf
target structures are delivered at a fixed price and short turn around times,
facilitating affordable access to structural information.
ProQinase GmbH ( www.proqinase.com )
provides an Integrated Protein Kinase Technology (iProKiTe®) Platform for
preclinical drug development of protein kinase inhibitors. More than 150 highly
active recombinant kinases are offered for sale and more than 220 kinases are
available for in vitro testing services (HTS and selectivity profiling etc.).
Cellular and in vivo test systems including orthotopic tumor models allow
further testing of lead compounds. A Clinical biomarker analysis service
supports the evaluation of clinical trials.
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