AROMATIC POLYKETIDE definition

AROMATIC POLYKETIDE means [**].

Examples of AROMATIC POLYKETIDE in a sentence

  • For each MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE designated by LICENSEE in a DESIGNATION NOTICE which becomes a LICENSED COMPOUND pursuant to Section 3.5, and for which LICENSEE pays the amounts set forth in Section 6.2.1, KOSAN will, if available, deliver to LICENSEE a viable sample of clonal cells which produces such MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE for use in PRODUCT manufacture.

  • In addition, once a MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE has become a LICENSED COMPOUND pursuant to Section 3.5.2 above, if [**] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.

  • Once a MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE has become a LICENSED COMPOUND pursuant to Section 3.5.2 above, KOSAN shall notify any THIRD PARTIES who attempt to subsequently designate or claim rights to such LICENSED COMPOUND of the existence of LICENSEE's prior claim with respect to such compound without disclosing LICENSEE's identity, the structure of such compound (unless earlier disclosed) or the activity(s) with respect to which LICENSEE has identified such activity.

  • Unless KOSAN has previously granted a THIRD PARTY rights to such a MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE [**] CLOSE STRUCTURAL ANALOG thereof, or elected to develop such MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE [**] CLOSE STRUCTURAL ANALOG thereof itself, in each case, as shown by prior written records, upon KOSAN's receipt of DESIGNATION NOTICE from RWJPRI, such MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE shall be deemed to be a LICENSED COMPOUND for all purposes of this AGREEMENT.

  • At the time that each MACROLIDE and/or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE becomes a LICENSED COMPOUND, a non-binding, written list identifying the compounds which are CLOSE STRUCTURAL ANALOGS of such MACROLIDE and/or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE will be prepared by the parties.

  • In addition, once a MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE has become a LICENSED COMPOUND pursuant to Section 3.5.2 above, if reasonably feasible, KOSAN shall not provide such LICENSED COMPOUND to THIRD PARTIES for screening.

  • Once a MACROLIDE or AROMATIC POLYKETIDE has become a LICENSED COMPOUND pursuant to Section 3.5.2 above, KOSAN shall notify any THIRD PARTIES who attempt to subsequently designate or claim rights to such LICENSED COMPOUND of the existence of LICENSEE’s prior claim with respect to such compound without disclosing LICENSEE’s identity, the structure of such compound (unless earlier disclosed) or the activity(s) with respect to which LICENSEE has identified such activity.

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  • Isomer means all enantiomers and diastereomers.