Claims
- 1. A minicell displaying a synthetic linking moiety, wherein said synthetic linking moiety is covalenty or non-covalently attached to a membrane component of said mincell.
- 2. The minicell of claim 1, wherein said minicell is selected from the group consisting of a eubacterial minicell, a poroplast, a spheroplast and a protoplast.
- 3. A sterically stabilized minicell comprising a displayed moiety that has a longer half-life in vivo than a wild-type minicell, wherein said displayed moiety is a hydrophilic polymer that comprises a PEG moiety, a carboxylic group of a polyalkylene glycol or PEG stearate.
- 4. A minicell having a membrane comprising an exogenous lipid, wherein a minicell comprising said exogenous lipid has a longer half-life in vivo than a minicell lacking said exogenous lipid, and wherein said minicell is selected from the group consisting of a eubacterial minicell, a poroplast, a spheroplast and a protoplast.
- 5. The minicell of claim 4, wherein said exogenous lipid is a derivitized lipid.
- 6. The minicell of claim 5, wherein said derivitized lipid is selected from the group consisting of phosphatidylethanolamine derivatized with PEG, DSPE-PEG, PEG stearate; PEG-derivatized phospholipids, and PEG ceramides is DSPE-PEG.
- 7. The minicell of claim 4, wherein said exogenous lipid is not present in a wild-type membrane, or is present in a different proportion than is found in minicells comprising a wild-type membrane.
- 8. The minicell of claim 7, wherein said exogenous lipid is selected from the group consisting of ganglioside, sphingomyelin, monosialoganglioside GM1, galactocerebroside sulfate, 1,2-sn -dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylinositol and cardiolipin.
- 9. The minicell of claim 1, wherein said linking moiety is non-covalently attached to said minicell.
- 10. The minicell of claim 9, wherein one of said linking moiety and said membrane component comprises biotin, and the other comprises avidin or streptavidin.
- 11. The minicell of claim 1, wherein said synthetic linking moiety is a cross-linker.
- 12. The minicell of claim 1, wherein said cross-linker is a bifunctional cross-linker.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to the following U.S. patent applications:
[0002] Serial No. 60/295,566 entitled “Minicell Compositions and Methods” by Roger Sabbadini, filed May 24, 2001;
[0003] Serial No. 60/359,843 entitled “Minicell Compositions and Methods” by Sabbadini, et al., filed Feb. 25, 2002; and
[0004] Ser. No. ______ (attorney docket No. 089608-0401), entitled “Methods of Making Minicells,” by Surber, et al., filed May 24, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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