Optimer licensing agreements and repeat custom

Licensing with a global enzyme provider for two Optimer reagents in research and diagnostics

20 May 2025

Aptamer Group has announced two new development contracts for Optimer binders and the agreement of licensing heads of terms with a global provider of specialty enzymes for developed enzyme-modulating Optimers. These engagements reflect ongoing collaborative relationships with established partners and highlight the utility of the Optimer platform for enzyme modulation and small molecule recognition in both research and diagnostic applications.

The first of the two new development contracts focuses on creating additional enzyme-modulating Optimers to broaden the customer’s reagent offering.

The second development contract is with a top 20 global pharmaceutical company that will involve the development of Optimer reagents targeting a small molecule for use in the customer's internal research programmes. This project utilizes Aptamer’s unique discovery methods for small molecule targets that deliver high specificity and increased project success compared to traditional antibody-based binders. Aptamer will retain IP rights on the binders, with potential for future downstream licensing revenue.

These contracts further demonstrate the translational potential of Aptamer’s synthetic binder technology and reinforce its application in complex biochemical systems.

Dr. Arron Tolley, Chief Executive Officer of Aptamer Group, said, “These repeat research and licensing agreements with both pharmaceutical and enzyme industry partners underscore the growing validation of the Optimer platform across a range of molecular targets. The application of Optimers in enzyme modulation and small molecule recognition aligns with unmet needs in research and diagnostic tool development. The retained IP and downstream royalty arrangements provide long-term value potential while supporting current research collaborations.”

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