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Matthew C Griffor

from North Stonington, CT
Age ~58

Matthew Griffor Phones & Addresses

  • 386 Wyassup Rd, N Stonington, CT 06359 (860) 535-2316
  • 152 Wyassup Rd, North Stonington, CT 06359
  • Zion, IL
  • 393 Noank Rd, Mystic, CT 06355
  • Urbana, IL

Publications

Us Patents

Anthranilate Synthase Gene And Method Of Use Thereof For Conferring Tryptophan Overproduction

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US Patent:
6515201, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Dec 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/733300
Inventors:
Paul C. Anderson - West Des Moines IA
Paul S. Chomet - Mystic CT
Matthew C. Griffor - North Stonington CT
Alan L. Kriz - Gales Ferry CT
Assignee:
DeKalb Genetics Corporation - DeKalb IL
International Classification:
A01H 100
US Classification:
800278, 435108, 435183, 4352523, 4353201, 435419, 536 232, 800298, 8003001
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for conferring tolerance to an amino acid analog of tryptophan to a plant and/or altering the tryptophan content of a plant by introducing and expressing an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase in the cells of the plant. Transgenic plants transformed with an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase, as well as seeds and progeny derived from these plants, are also provided. The present invention also provides a cDNA sequence of an alpha and a beta subunit of a maize anthranilate synthase.

Anthranilate Synthase Gene And Method For Increasing Tryptophan Production

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US Patent:
7288403, Oct 30, 2007
Filed:
Aug 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/196176
Inventors:
Paul C. Anderson - West Des Moines IA, US
Paul S. Chomet - Mystic CT, US
Matthew C. Griffor - North Stonington CT, US
Alan L. Kriz - Gales Ferry CT, US
International Classification:
C12N 1/20
C12N 15/05
C07H 21/04
A01H 1/00
C12P 13/22
US Classification:
4352523, 435232, 4353201, 435108, 536 232, 800278
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for conferring tolerance to an amino acid analog of tryptophan to a plant and/or altering the tryptophan content of a plant by introducing and expressing an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase in the cells of the plant. Transgenic plants transformed with an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase, as well as seeds and progeny derived from these plants, are also provided. The present invention also provides a cDNA sequence of an alpha and a beta subunit of a maize anthranilate synthase.

Transgenic Maize With Increased Mannitol Content

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US Patent:
20010029618, Oct 11, 2001
Filed:
Dec 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/732439
Inventors:
Paul Anderson - West Des Moines IA, US
Paul Chomet - Mystic CT, US
Matthew Griffor - North Stonington CT, US
Alan Kriz - Gales Ferry CT, US
Assignee:
DEKALB Genetics Corporation.
International Classification:
C12N015/82
US Classification:
800/278000, 435/320100
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for conferring tolerance or resistance to water or salt stress in a monocot plant, and/or altering the osmoprotectant content of a monocot plant, by introducing a preselected DNA segment into the plant. This invention also relates to the transformed cells and seeds, and to the fertile plants grown from the transformed cells and to their pollen.

Anthranilate Synthase Gene And Method For Increasing Tryptophan Production

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US Patent:
20030167514, Sep 4, 2003
Filed:
Jan 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/353726
Inventors:
Paul Anderson - West Des Moines IA, US
Paul Chomet - Mystic CT, US
Matthew Griffor - North Stonington CT, US
Alan Kriz - Gales Ferry CT, US
International Classification:
C12P013/22
A01H001/00
C12N015/82
C12N005/04
US Classification:
800/278000, 435/108000, 435/419000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for conferring tolerance to an amino acid analog of tryptophan to a plant and/or altering the tryptophan content of a plant by introducing and expressing an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase in the cells of the plant. Transgenic plants transformed with an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase, as well as seeds and progeny derived from these plants, are also provided. The present invention also provides a cDNA sequence of an alpha and a beta subunit of a maize anthranilate synthase.

Anthranilate Synthase Gene And Method Of Use Thereof For Conferring Tryptophan Overproduction

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US Patent:
61180475, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
Jan 19, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/604789
Inventors:
Paul C. Anderson - West Des Moines IA
Paul S. Chomet - Mystic CT
Matthew C. Griffor - North Stonington CT
Alan L. Kriz - Gales Ferry CT
Assignee:
DeKalb Genetic Corporation - DeKalb IL
International Classification:
C12N 504
C12N 1582
C12N 1529
A01H 500
US Classification:
800278
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for conferring tolerance to an amino acid analog of tryptophan to a plant and/or altering the tryptophan content of a plant by introducing and expressing an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase in the cells of the plant. Transgenic plants transformed with an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase, as well as seeds and progeny derived from these plants, are also provided. The present invention also provides a cDNA sequence of an alpha and a beta subunit of a maize anthranilate synthase.

Anthranilate Synthase Gene And Method Of Use Thereof For Conferring Tryptophan Overproduction

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US Patent:
62710168, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
May 17, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/312721
Inventors:
Paul C. Anderson - West Des Moines IA
Paul S. Chomet - Mystic CT
Matthew C. Griffor - North Stonington CT
Alan L. Kriz - Gales Ferry CT
Assignee:
Dekalb Genetics Corporation - DeKalb IL
International Classification:
C12N 988
C12N 120
C12N 1500
C07H 2104
A01H 100
US Classification:
435232
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for conferring tolerance to an amino acid analog of tryptophan to a plant and/or altering the tryptophan content of a plant by introducing and expressing an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase in the cells of the plant. Transgenic plants transformed with an isolated DNA segment encoding an anthranilate synthase, as well as seeds and progeny derived from these plants, are also provided. The present invention also provides a cDNA sequence of an alpha and a beta subunit of a maize anthranilate synthase.

E. Coli Fimh Mutants And Uses Thereof

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US Patent:
20220202923, Jun 30, 2022
Filed:
Dec 17, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/554424
Inventors:
- New York NY, US
Laurent Oliver Chorro - New York NY, US
Robert George Konrad Donald - South Orange NJ, US
Matthew Curtis Griffor - North Stonington CT, US
Natalie Clare Silmon de Monerri - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Pfizer Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 39/108
C07K 14/245
C07K 16/12
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to the design of mutated FimH polypeptides that result in improved biochemical properties and immunogenicity, compositions comprising such polypeptides, and uses thereof.

Escherichia Coli Compositions And Methods Thereof

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US Patent:
20230000966, Jan 5, 2023
Filed:
Oct 28, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/772610
Inventors:
- New York NY, US
Ye Che - Niantic CT, US
Wei Chen - Cliffside Park NJ, US
Laurent Oliver Chorro - New York NY, US
Ling Chu - Suffern NY, US
Robert G.K. Donald - South Orange NJ, US
Matthew Curtis Griffor - North Stonington CT, US
Jianxin Gu - Paramus NJ, US
Zeqiang Guan - Brewster NY, US
Jin-Hwan Kim - Suffern NY, US
Srinivas Kodali - Hillsborough NJ, US
Scott Ellis Lomberk - Suffern NY, US
Jason Arnold Lotvin - West Nyack NY, US
Nishith Merchant - Parlin NJ, US
Justin Keith Moran - West Nyack NY, US
Rosalind Pan - Morris Plains NJ, US
Avvari Krishna Prasad - Chapel Hill NC, US
Mark Edward Ruppen - Cresco PA, US
Suddham Singh - Monroe NY, US
David Robert Stead - Weehawken NJ, US
Karen Kiyoko Takane - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
A61K 39/108
C07K 14/245
Abstract:
In one aspect, the invention relates to a polypeptide derived from and a fragment thereof, including compositions and methods thereof. Also disclosed herein are compositions that include a polypeptide derived from and a fragment thereof; and modified O-polysaccharide molecules derived from lipopolysaccharides and conjugates thereof. In a further aspect, disclosed herein are mammalian host cells that include sequence(s) encoding a polypeptide derived from or fragments thereof.
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