Outstanding! You should be proud. I read the summary and thought of a few questions (I have a meeting in a few minutes; sorry I don't have time to read the whole thing right now).
1. This invention is not specific for a given protein, is it?
2. Have you compared this approach with methylase mutated (or knockout) cell lines? Do any exist?
3. Does the invention cause any conformational differences in the protein(s) compared to control media without the cytidine analog?
Good stuff, by the way. My post-doc project involved protein-protein interactions with respect to G-protein coupled receptor signaling mechanisms. Sometimes it was hell getting the cells to express functional recombinant protein - then, they were membrane-bound and I'd lose most of it during extraction.
As for the patent, I started doing patent law full time after my post-doc. So all of this is very interesting to me.
So, if your in-house patent attorney needs to farm out any work, I'm available
.........JIM