Methods, kits and compositions for the identification of nucleic acids electrostatically bound to matrices

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PATENT NO 6441152
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09456773

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This invention pertains to methods, kits and compositions suitable for the detection, identification and/or quantitation of nucleic acids which are electrostatically immobilized to matrices using non-nucleotide probes which sequence specifically hybridize to one or more target sequences of the nucleic acid but do not otherwise substantially interact with the matrix. Once the nucleic acid is immobilized, the detectable non-nucleotide probe/target sequence complex, formed before or after the immobilization of the nucleic acid, can be detected, identified or quantitated under a wide range of assay conditions as a means to detect, identify or quantitate the target sequence in the sample. Because it is reversibly bound, the non-nucleotide probe/target sequence can optionally be removed from the matrix for detecting, identifying or quantitating the target sequence in the sample. Because the non-nucleotide probe/target sequence is protected against degradation, it is another advantage of this invention that the sample can be treated with enzymes which degrade sample components, either before or after the nucleic acid is bound to the matrix, in order to 'clean up' the sample (e.g. a complex biological sample such as a cell lysate) and thereby improve the detection, identification or quantitation of the target sequence in the sample. The methods, kits and compositions of this invention are therefore particularly well suited for the analysis, and particularly single point mutation analysis, in a particle assay, in an array assay, in a nuclease digestion/protection assay and/or in a line assay format. When utilized in combination with non-nucleotide 'Beacon' probes, the invention is particularly well suited for use in a self-indicating assay format.

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APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS LLC850 LINCOLN CENTRE DRIVE FOSTER CITY CA 94404

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Coull, James M Westford, MA 86 1356
Fiandaca, Mark J Princeton, MA 25 310
Hyldig-Nielsen, Jens J Holliston, MA 61 783
Johansen, Jack T Concord, MA 13 241

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