Super Genius DNA-Chapter 52: A-Bio (7)

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Chapter 52: A-Bio (7)

Song Ji-Hyun, who worked at Celligener, was on the first floor of A-Bio. Thinking about it now, it was like a dream that Young-Joon treated her dog, Brownie, and they had a drink together in return. It felt like a guy she knew from the neighborhood who was good at dancing debuted and became Michael Jackson in just a few weeks. Song Ji-Hyun just thought of him as a unique and talented scientist, but one day, his paper and interview were published in Science. And then, he became super famous in a few months by appearing everywhere on the news, and now, he was the CEO of a company named A-Bio.

โ€˜I have a personal connection with someone like that?โ€™

No matter how Song Ji-Hyun thought about it, she couldnโ€™t believe it. She had Young-Joonโ€™s number on her phone, but she didnโ€™t have the courage to call him even out of curiosity. So, instead of calling him and asking him for directions, she was wandering on the first floor of A-Bio alone. She couldnโ€™t find the elevator.

โ€œHello.โ€

Choi Myung-Joon and Seo Yoon-Ju, who ran into her by chance, greeted her.

โ€œHello,โ€ Song Ji-Hyuk replied.

โ€œI havenโ€™t seen you around. Are you Doctor Song Ji-Hyun?โ€ Choi Myung-Joon asked.

โ€œYes, I am.โ€

โ€œNice to meet you. Iโ€™m Choi Myung-Joon. I am responsible for probiotics at A-Bio.โ€

โ€œNice to meet you.โ€

They shook hands.

โ€œLetโ€™s head over to the conference room.โ€

There was a probiotics meeting scheduled today. It was to share their results and check the direction of the progress. Song Ji-Hyun attended the meeting as Celligenerโ€™s representative.

The three of them went to the conference room on the second floor together. Inside, Young-Joon was waiting for them. With the beam projector on, he was putting out beverages and chocolate and setting up for the meeting.

โ€œAck! Sir, I will do it!โ€

Choi Myung-Joon ran toward him in shock and took the snacks away from him.

โ€œOh, itโ€™s fine... Haha, thank you.โ€

โ€œSir, why donโ€™t you hire a secretary? You can get your employees to do this...โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll consider it when the company gets bigger. I have no problem managing my schedule by myself right now.โ€

Young-Joon walked over to the front of the computer.

โ€œDoctor Song, did you send the files for the meeting by email?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œThe wireless connection in the conference room isnโ€™t good, so I'll download it to a USB from my office. Wait here.โ€

โ€œHere. I brought it on a USB as well just in case.โ€

Song Ji-Hyun handed him a USB.

โ€œThank you.โ€

As Young-Joon was plugged in the USB and opening the file, Song Ji-Hyun, who was watching him, talked to him.

โ€œDouble-coating the capsule worked.โ€

โ€œReally? Thatโ€™s good.โ€

โ€œIt worked when we did it according to what you told us, Doctor Ryu... I mean, sir.โ€

โ€œJust call me Doctor Ryu.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œOh right, Doctor Song,โ€ Young-Joon called.

โ€œYes?โ€

โ€œThere are two things I want to work with Celligener on.โ€

โ€œTwo?โ€

โ€œOne of them is developing a coating technology for a pancreatic cancer treatment. Iโ€™ll provide a sketch of the basic concept of it. Celliener should be able to do it quickly since you have a lot of experience with developing capsule coating technologies and you have a lot of equipment. I canโ€™t give you royalties, but I will provide compensation for it.โ€

โ€œThank you. Iโ€™ll talk to the CEO about it. Whatโ€™s the other one?โ€

Young-Joon grinned.

โ€œWhat do you think it is?โ€

โ€œ...โ€

Song Ji-Hyuk tilted her head with a puzzled look on her face.

โ€œWhat is it?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s the development of Cellicure, an early liver cancer treatment.โ€

Song Ji-Hyunโ€™s eyes widened slowly.

โ€œCellicure?โ€

โ€œI brought it with me when A-Bio left A-Gen. Letโ€™s work on it again.โ€

Song Ji-Hyun asked again as if she couldnโ€™t believe it.

โ€œYou brought Cellicure with you?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œDoesnโ€™t Lab One of A-Gen have it?โ€

โ€œA-Bio got the development and patent rights of Cellicure. Weโ€™re going to continue it from phase two of clinical trials.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œThis is the right thing to do. A more advanced drug shouldnโ€™t disappear like that. If you want, we can let Celligener participate in the development process. And we will provide compensation as well. What do you think?โ€

โ€œWe would absolutely want to do it if you let us. It was the first drug we developed, so it means a lot to us.โ€

โ€œGood. Weโ€™ll set up a meeting with your CEO next time.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re ready, sir!โ€ Choi Myung-Joon said after putting up the slide about the progress of the development of probiotics on the screen.

โ€œThank you. I only have an hour for the meeting since I have to head to Incheon Airport right away to go to a conference in America,โ€ Young-Joon said as he sat down.

โ€œYouโ€™re going to a conference?โ€ Song Ji-Hyun asked.

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œWhere?โ€

โ€œThe International Integrative Brain Disorder Conference.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m going to a conference in the U.S. in two days. Itโ€™s a different one, though.โ€

โ€œThe IUBMB?โ€

โ€œHow did you know?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s the most famous one among the ones that are happening now. Iโ€™m going there after my conference, too.โ€

IUBMB stood for the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The reason that Celligener was going to IUBMB was because they were a venture company. It was where promising new technologies were promoted, international investments were given, and where people were recruited. It was the best place for new investors, job seekers, and venture companies who needed to meet other companies they could work with. Although, Young-Joon had a different goal.

โ€œShall we begin?โ€ Choi Myung-Joon said.

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œFirst of all, we bought the strain you told us, Clorotonis limuvitus. And we also modified the genes you directed us to do. We confirmed ATak711, YJ2, mCAL by sequencing, overexpressed them by two hundred percent, and we also confirmed them by Western Blot.โ€

โ€œI think I also asked you to check the expression level of Amuc and the vesicles. Did you do that by chance?โ€

Young-Joon didnโ€™t tell anyone yet, but Amuc was a biomaterial secreted by bacteria that could cure type-2 diabetes. Vesicles were a small foamy membrane that the bacteria used to transport Amuc.

โ€œItโ€™s right here.โ€

Choi Myung-Joon went onto the next slide as if he was waiting for it. Pictures of the vesicles from Clorotonis limuvitus came up on the screen.

โ€œThis picture was taken by adding a fluorescent green tag to Amuc. As you can see, the vesicle is lighting up in green, meaning that Amuc is wrapped in the vesicle when it is secreted.โ€

Young-Joon smiled in satisfaction. Choi Myung-Joon went on.

โ€œWe used fluorescence flow cytometry and separated these vesicles into another tube. We purified it with FPLC and confirmed that it was Amuc.โ€

โ€œGood work.โ€

โ€œSir, we did this because you ordered us to, but what does Amuc do?โ€ Choi Myung-Joon asked.

He thought it would have some significant effect since Young-Joon was so obsessed with it, but he couldnโ€™t predict what it would be.

โ€œI guess I could tell you now since Attorney Lee Hae-Won and this project is confirmed to be A-Bioโ€™s.โ€

Young-Joon went on.

โ€œThat material called Amuc is a cure for type-2 diabetes.โ€

Choi Myung-Joon almost dropped his laser pointer.

โ€œThis is... What? What is this?โ€

โ€œType-2 diabetes is a type of autoimmune disease. The Amuc protein will normalize the function of immune cells to suppress their response and decrease insulin resistance.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œIt will probably have therapeutic effects on diabetes even if we purify Amuc and inject it intravenously. But the best method is to establish Clorotonis limuvitus in the gut as the patients take probiotics. In my opinion, the most severe patients will also see results in four months at the most.โ€

โ€œHow did you figure this out?โ€ Song Ji-Hyun asked like she couldnโ€™t believe it.

โ€œI got the idea while reading some papers.โ€

Choi Myung-Joon was a little confused.

โ€œThen... Is this a drug? Or is it a health supplement?โ€

Usually, products that were made to prevent and treat diseases and had clear effects and side effects were usually called drugs. Products that had less of an effect but were safer due to less side effects were called health supplements; they didnโ€™t target a specific disease and improved a large variety of functions in the body.

โ€œItโ€™s neither. Itโ€™s more effective than any diabetes treatment in the market right now, but it virtually has no side effects. It specifically targets diabetes, but itโ€™s still probiotics, which improves a large variety of functions,โ€ Young-Joon said.

Seo Yoon-Ju gulped.

โ€˜So, heโ€™s saying that this drug is out of this world...โ€™

Choi Myung-Joon asked, โ€œThen what are you going to create it as?โ€

โ€œLetโ€™s do both. Letโ€™s put it out as a generic drug by purifying Amuc and as a health supplement by using live bacteria.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œBut I think it will be really hard to get approval from the MFDS.โ€[1]

Song Ji-Hyun added, โ€œItโ€™s not a GMO, but a LMO.โ€

GMOs were genetically modified organisms, but they were dead. For example, they were things like genetically modified corn powder.

However, LMO were living modified organisms. Not only were they heavily regulated, they had to start by obtaining approval for Clorotonis, a microorganism that wasnโ€™t recognized by the MFDS.

โ€œEven if we prove its safety, the MFDS will be very conservative on this because they are going to be afraid of taking responsibility if something goes wrong unexpectedly.:

โ€œItโ€™s alright. They will give us their approval.โ€

โ€œReally?โ€

โ€œThere are three hundred million type-2 diabetes patients in the world. They will not be able to make three hundred million people suffer in pain because theyโ€™re scared and hesitant to give their approval when weโ€™ve clearly shown its safety and efficacy,โ€ Young-Joon said. He added, โ€œAnd someone who is internationally renowned in this field has joined us. Doctor Felicida will join us as the principal scientist.โ€

โ€œAlright.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re going to focus our companyโ€™s resources on this project for quite a while. Letโ€™s take a look at the progress for the capsule coating technology.โ€

โ€œSure.โ€

Song Ji-Hyun opened her presentation files and reported their progress.

โ€œ... And so, we confirmed that the capsule coating safely transported the target material through the digestive organs into the gut through a mouse experiment done with the radiology team. We saw that the alginate hydrogel layered with chitosan had a positive effect as well.โ€

Young-Joon nodded his head.

โ€œGood. I think you should have a meeting with Doctor Felicida next. I think I will be a bit busy even after returning from America. I will leave the basic set-up of Amuc to you.โ€

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On Friday morning, a paper was published in Science. The name of the paper was [The Treatment of Alzheimerโ€™s Disease and Regeneration of the Brain Using Stem Cells.]

There were about fifteen authors: Young-Joon as the first and corresponding author, and Professor Shin Jung-Ju who conducted the clinical study as the second author. Other than them, scientists who participated in creating the stem cells and the doctors who took care of the patients were listed as authors in order of their contribution.

When someone clicked on the affiliation category, which showed where the author was affiliated with, Young-Joonโ€™s company came up. It had changed from [A-Gen] to [A-Gen, A-Bio.]

A summary of the paper, which was edited by the editor in chief, Samuel, himself, made the front page of Science.

[In this paper, we created small stem cells, eight micrometers in diameter, by suppressing the expression of the AKKT gene, and we sent it to the brain by attaching a caverlin ligand to pass the blood brain barrier. Afterwards, we treated it with 3K3A-APC to differentiate the stem cells into neurons and regenerated the brain. We found that the brain size, cognitive ability, and problem solving of all eight patients who received this treatment recovered to normal levels, and there were no signs of side effects for five weeks.]

Even if there was a huge paper published in Science, it usually didnโ€™t dominate the news on Naver. However, it differed by what kind of paper it was. For news like this, reporters who specialized in science had to release an article covering this paper. All of a sudden, it became huge.

[A-Bio conquers Alzheimerโ€™s.]

[A world with no Alzheimer's is approaching.]

[The age where no brain diseases exist.]

[Dementia cured with stem cells.]

In just about an hour, forty news articles had been released. There were also some ridiculous articles among the sports news gossip.

[Stem cells can improve learning in students?!]

[Erectile dysfunction is treatable with stem cells! Give confidence to slouched men... <Read more>]

[Ryu Young-Joon, CEO of A-Bio, dating scandal with an actor, Miss S.]

It was just clickbait with no actual content. The only thing those articles wanted to do was attract more views as A-Bio and Ryu Young-Joon were keywords that guaranteed clicks.

โ€œAre they insane? Who is Miss S? They are literally saying anything.โ€

Park Joo-Hyuk felt bewildered as he read the articles in the morning.

And later, in A-Bioโ€™s office, all the company phones were ringing at once. Around ten employees were answering the phone, looking like their soul had been sucked out of their body.

โ€œAs nothing has been agreed upon yet...โ€

โ€œI will deliver it to the CEO...โ€

They were repeating the same thing over and over again, like parrots.

Offers for investments and meetings were pouring in.

1. MFDS is the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. It is the FDA of Korea. ?

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