Methods for electronic fluorescent perturbation for analysis and electronic perturbation catalysis for synthesis

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PATENT NO 6048690
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08855058

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Methods for electronic perturbation of fluorescence, chemilluminescence and other emissive materials provide for molecular biological analysis. In a preferred method for hybridization analysis of a sample, an electronic stringency control device is used to perform the steps of: providing the sample, a first probe with a fluorescent label and a second probe with a label under hybridization conditions on the electronic stringency control device, forming a hybridization product, subjecting the hybridization product to an electric field force, monitoring the fluorescence from the hybridization product, and analyzing the fluorescent signal. The label preferably serves as a quencher for the fluorescent label. In yet another aspect of this invention, a method for achieving electronic fluorescence perturbation on an electronic stringency control device comprising the steps of: locating a first polynucleotide and a second polynucleotide adjacent the electronic stringency control device, the first polynucleotide and second polynucleotide being complementary over at least a portion of their lengths and forming a hybridization product, the hybridization product having an associated environmental sensitive emission label, subjecting the hybridization product and label to a varying electrophoretic force, monitoring the emission from the label, and analyzing the monitored emission to determine the electronic fluorescence perturbation effect. In yet another aspect of this invention, a method is provided for electronic perturbation catalysis of substrate molecules on an electronic control device containing at least one microlocation comprising the steps of: immobilizing on the microlocation an arrangement of one or more reactive groups, exposing the reactive groups to a solution containing the substrate molecules of interest, and applying an electronic pulsing sequence which causes charge separation between the reactive groups to produce a catalytic reaction on the substrate molecules.

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GAMIDA FOR LIFE B VMARTIN MEESWEG 51 ROTTERDAM NL 3068

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Heller, Michael J Encinitas, CA 63 5157
O'Connell, James P Del Mar, CA 35 2153
Sosnowski, Ronald G Coronado, CA 19 791
Tu, Eugene San Diego, CA 105 5402

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