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if you
are a qualified investor:
Bruce Bryan,
MD.
CEO & President of Prolume
PO Box 2746
Pinetop, AZ 85935
Phone: 928-367-1200
Email: bruce@prolume.com
Fax: 928-367-1205
Prolume
has cloned and patented several genes from bioluminescent marine organisms that
encode fluorescent and luminescent proteins. The company seeks to license these
genes to companies for use in biomedicine and biotechnology as components
of platform technologies and as research or diagnostic reagents.
Prolumes
three green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) from marine anthozoans (Renilla mulleri,
Renilla reniformis and Ptilosarcus) are intrinsically brighter than any other
GFPs on the market, including the brightest variants of the well-known Aequorea
GFP. Prolumes GFPs have many potential uses in diverse areas such as drug
discovery and biomedical research; high throughput screening (HTS); fluorescence
activated cell sorting (FACS); transgenic reporting of gene expression in cells,
animals and plants; environmental and process monitoring; and many proteomics
applications, including protein biochips, and dynamic monitoring of protein
interactions using FRET or BRET.
Prolume
is also currently developing a patented copepod luciferase (Gaussia princeps)
that is exceptionally bright, small and biochemically robust. The company is
seeking licensees/collaborators to help realize the great technical potential
of this enzyme. Prolume also synthesizes bulk quantities of coelenterazine,
the luciferin natively utilized by the photoprotein Aequorin and many luciferases,
including those of Renilla reniformis and Gaussia. Prolume sells coelenterazine
into both wholesale and end-user markets.
Prolume
also holds broad patents covering the use of bioluminescent proteins in consumer
products, including foods and beverages, toys and novelties, and entertainment
and education applications. The company is interested in partners and investors
for the long-term development of bioluminescent products for these consumer
markets.