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Sierra Sciences Information

Sierra Sciences, LLC is a biotechnology company founded by William H. Andrews, former director of molecular biology at Geron Corporation.[1] Andrews founded Sierra Sciences in 1999 in Reno, Nevada with the goal of preventing and/or reversing cellular senescence, and ultimately curing diseases associated with human aging, including the aging process itself.[2]

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Background

In humans, aging is strongly correlated with the length of an individual's telomeres, the repetitive DNA at the ends of each chromosome. Each time a cell in the body divides, its telomeres become shorter.[3] Eventually, telomeres will shorten to the point where the cell is unable to divide (the "Hayflick limit"). The enzyme telomerase adds these DNA sequence repeats to the telomere, re-lengthening it. In humans, telomerase is expressed in embryonic stem cells and some other cells, but most somatic cells do not express it.[4]

While working at Geron Corporation, Andrews co-discovered the RNA component of human telomerase ("hTR"), and was issued U.S. patent #5,583,016.[5][6] For this discovery, Andrews was awarded second place as "National Inventor of the Year" in 1997 by the Intellectual Property Owners Association.[7] Andrews also co-discovered the protein component of human telomerase ("hTERT"), for which he was issued U.S. patent #6,261,836.[8] The hTERT gene is present in all human cells, but is repressed in most.

In 1997, Andrews left Geron, and in 1999 founded Sierra Sciences to pursue the anti-aging implications of these discoveries, intending to find a drug that would "switch on" this repressed gene.

Company history

At the time of its inception, Sierra Sciences' President was Dan Fylstra, founder of VisiCorp.

In 2002, Richard Offerdahl, co-founder of Zycad Corporation and former director of Digi International, assumed the position of Chairman of the Board of Sierra Sciences. In 2003, Offerdahl was elected Chief Operating Officer.

In 2003, Pierluigi Zappacosta, co-founder of Logitech, was elected President and Chief Executive Officer.

In 2008, Andrews was promoted to President and CEO, and Zappacosta took the roles of Co-Chairman of the Board and Vice President, Business Development.

Discoveries

In 2001, Sierra Sciences discovered a repressor binding site (dubbed "Site C") that blocks the expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase ("TERT"). For this discovery, Sierra Sciences was issued U.S. patent #6,686,159 in 2004.[9] Sierra Sciences discovered another repressor bind site, "GC-Box 5," in 2004, for which it was issued patent #7,279,328 in 2007.[10]

Sierra Sciences discovered methods of assaying TERT promoter modulatory agents, allowing the company to efficiently check a variety of compounds to see if they inhibit repression of hTERT, in 2005. For this discovery, it was issued U.S. patent #7,226,744 in 2007.[11]

In 2007, Sierra Sciences discovered a small-molecule, drug-like compound that turns on the expression of telomerase in human cells. The compound is internally known as "C0057684."[12]

In 2008, using C0057684 as a positive control, Sierra Sciences developed a real-time PCR based high-throughput screening assay to more efficiently screen for compounds that transiently induce the expression of endogenous telomerase in human cells. Sierra Sciences has already identified more than fifty such drugs and is characterizing their mechanism of action.

See also

References

  1. ^ Geron Corp. Licensee TA Sciences Announces Landmark 7/07/07 Teleconference, PR Newswire Association, July 7, http://www.drugs.com/clinical_trials/geron-corp-licensee-ta-sciences-announces-landmark-7-07-07-teleconference-answer-questions-ta-65-1303.html
  2. ^ Sierra Sciences, Sierra Sciences, 2006, http://sierrasci.com
  3. ^ Siegel, Lee J. (2008) ( – Scholar search), Are Telomeres the Key to Aging and Cancer?, The University of Utah, Genetic Science Learning Center, http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/features/telomeres/
  4. ^ Coleman, William B. and Tsongalis, Gregory J. (2002), The Molecular Basis of Human Cancer, Humana Press, ISBN 9780896036345, http://books.google.com/?id=OZ0JCCoPEz4C
  5. ^ Mammalian telomerase, United States Patent, 1996, http://www.google.com/patents?id=i2YbAAAAEBAJ&dq=5583016
  6. ^ The RNA component of human telomerase., Science, 1995, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7544491
  7. ^ () Company overview, Sierra Sciences, 2006, http://www.sierrasci.com/company/index.html
  8. ^ Telomerase, United States Patent, 2001, http://www.google.com/patents?id=ltQHAAAAEBAJ&dq=6261836
  9. ^ Methods and compositions for modulating telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) expression, United States Patent, 2004, http://www.google.com/patents?id=9FMRAAAAEBAJ&dq=6686159
  10. ^ Methods and compositions for modulating telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) expression, United States Patent, 2007, http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=7,279,328.PN.&OS=PN/7,279,328&RS=PN/7,279,328
  11. ^ Assays for TERT promoter modulatory agents using a telomerase structural RNA component, United States Patent, 2007, http://www.google.com/patents?id=WSiAAAAAEBAJ&dq=7226744
  12. ^ Tanglao, Shawna et al. (2008) (), The Discovery of C0057684, a Telomerase Activity Inducing Compound, The Methuselah Foundation, http://www.mfoundation.org/UABBA/presenting/abstracts/tanglao/

External links

· · Life extension
Issues Anti-oxidants · Calorie restriction · Cryonics · Exercise · Free-radical theory · Gerontology · Glycation · Indefinite lifespan · Index of life extension-related articles · Longevity · Mind uploading · Rejuvenation · Senescence · Stem cell treatments · Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence · Suspended animation
People Bill Andrews · Aubrey de Grey · Terry Grossman · Leonard Hayflick · Denham Harman · Saul Kent · Ray Kurzweil · Marios Kyriazis · Durk Pearson · Sandy Shaw · Roy Walford · Michael D. West
Organizations Alcor Life Extension Foundation · Alliance for Aging Research · American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine · American Aging Association · American Cryonics Society · Cryonics Institute · Cryonics Society · Immortalist Society · Immortality Institute · KrioRus · Life Extension Foundation · Methuselah Foundation · SENS Foundation · Sierra Sciences
Books Life Extension (1982) · The First Immortal (1998) · Fantastic Voyage (2004) · Ending Aging (2007)
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