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Xencor Co-Founder, Stephen Mayo, Presents Protein Design Automation Results at AAAS Meeting
(BW Healthwire)--January 25, 1999---Stephen Mayo Ph.D., Associate
Professor of Biology, California Institute of Technology and co-founder
of Xencor Inc., presented new results from Protein Design AutomationTM,
the computational biomolecule design system, in a Science Innovation
Topical Lecture, “Protein Design“ at the annual meeting of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, “Challenges for a New
Century“. These results include recent work by Xencor scientists Peizhi
Luo Ph.D. and Robert Hayes Ph.D. and colleagues in designing and
testing next generation versions of granulocyte colony stimulating
factor (filgrastim). By varying the amino acid sequence of filgrastim which currently
generates in excess of $1 billion in annual sales for Amgen, Xencor was
able to produce new molecules with enhanced stability and biological
properties. Xencor has filed patents for these new products and is
planning further development of lead candidates. Xencor was established in 1997 by Bassil Dahiyat Ph.D. and Stephen Mayo
Ph.D, co-inventors of Protein Design AutomationTM, with the objective
of commercializing this proprietary platform for accelerating
biodiscovery. According to Dr. Dahiyat, chief executive officer and
chief scientific officer of Xencor, “We are very excited about these
results for our first product candidate which undeniably confirms our
ability to create value added biotechnology products. Using Protein
Design AutomationTM, we screen enormous protein sequence diversity in
silico and rapidly find molecules that best meet our criteria for
improved properties. This approach of computationally pre-screening
leads dramatically reduces the cost and time associated with discovery
of next generation proteins by limiting the number of experimental
tests needed.“ Based in Pasadena, California, with advanced computational and
molecular biology laboratories, Xencor (www. xencor.com) is developing
new protein products, biomaterial libraries and proprietary software
for accelerating biodiscovery for the pharmaceutical and industrial
enzyme markets.