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Th1303 details
Primary information
ID12236
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesAmino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12237
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesAntibodies
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12238
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesAntineoplastic and Immunomodulating Agents
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12239
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesBlood Proteins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12240
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesGlobulins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12241
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesImmunoglobulins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12242
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesImmunoproteins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12243
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesImmunosuppressive Agents
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12244
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesInterleukin Inhibitors
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12245
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesProteins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID12246
Therapeutic IDTh1303
Protein NameBriakinumab
Sequence>Th1303_Briakinumab MEPLVTWVVPLLFLFLLSRQGAACRTSECCFQDPPYPDADSGSASGPRDLRCYRISSDRYECSWQYEGPTAGVSHFLRCCLSSGRCCYFAAGSATRLQFSDQAGVSVLYTVTLWVESWARNQTEKSPEVTLQLYNSVKYEPPLGDIKVSKLAGQLRMEWETPDNQVGAEVQFRHRTPSSPWKLGDCGPQDDDTESCLCPLEMNVAQEFQLRRRQLGSQGSSWSKWSSPVCVPPENPPQPQVRFSVEQLGQDGRRRLTLKEQPTQLELPEGCQGLAPGTEVTYRLQLHMLSCPCKAKATRTLHLGKMPYLSGAAYNVAVISSNQFGPGLNQTWHIPADTHTEPVALNISVGTNGTTMYWPARAQSMTYCIEWQPVGQDGGLATCSLTAPQDPDPAGMATYSWSRESGAMGQEKCYYITIFASAHPEKLTLWSTVLSTYHFGGNASAAGTPHHVSVKNHSLDSVSVDWAPSLLSTCPGVLKEYVVRCRDEDSKQVSEHPVQPTETQVTLSGLRAGVAYTVQVRADTAWLRGVWSQPQRFSIEVQVSDWLIFFASLGSFLSILLVGVLGYLGLNRAARHLCPPLPTPCASSAIEFPGGKETWQWINPVDFQEEASLQEALVVEMSWDKGERTEPLEKTELPEGAPELALDTELSLEDGDRCKAKM
Molecular Weight146500
Chemical FormulaC6376H9874N1722O1992S44
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralize interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation, such as pro-inflammatory interleukins or tumor necrosis factor- alpha. Briakinumab represents a novel approach to treating psoriasis, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease and other autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. As of 2011 drug development for psoriasis has been discontinued in the U.S. and Europe.
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in autoimmune diseases, crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis and psoriatic disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis.
PharmacodynamicsBriakinumab is a human anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment of a number of T-cell driven autoimmune diseases. It targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, two proteins associated with inflammation.
Mechanism of ActionBriakinumab targets and neutralizes interleukin-12 and interleukin-23.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesSerum Globulins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetInterleukin-12 subunit beta,Interleukin-23 subunit alpha
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA