US2017037456A1PendingUtilityA1
Multiplexed identification of nucleic acid sequences
Est. expiryJun 30, 2030(~4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
C12Q 1/6825C12Q 1/6832C12Q 1/6813C12Q 1/6869G01N 33/48721
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Abstract
A method for the rapid identification of a target nucleic acid sequence is provided, as well as corresponding devices, products and kits. Such methods are useful for the rapid detection, identification and/or quantification of target nucleic acid sequences associated with, for example, a pathogen.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A method for identifying a target nucleic acid sequence in a sample, the method comprising:
contacting the target nucleic acid sequence with a capture probe under conditions that provide for selective hybridization of the capture probe to a first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence, wherein the capture probe comprises a reporter tether and a probe complementary to the first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence; ligating a terminal probe to the capture probe under conditions that provide for transient hydridization of the terminal probe to a second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence adjacent to the first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence to form a target identifier, wherein the terminal probe comprises a reporter tether and a probe complementary to the second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence; and detecting the target identifier and thereby identifying the target nucleic acid sequence in the sample.
2 . The method of claim 1 wherein the probe of the capture probe comprises from 10 to 100 nucleobases.
3 . The method of claim 1 wherein the capture probe is tethered to a solid support by a linker, or comprises a linker for tethering to a solid support.
4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the reporter tether of the capture probe comprises a reporter code that, upon detection, parses the genetic information of the first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence to which the probe of the capture probe is complementary.
5 . The method of claim 1 wherein the probe of the terminal probe comprises from 3 to 8 nucleobases.
6 . The method of claim 1 wherein the terminal probe is tethered to a solid support by a linker, or comprises a linker for tethering to a solid support.
7 . The method of claim 1 wherein the reporter tether of the terminal probe comprises a reporter code that, upon detection, parses the genetic information of the second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence to which the probe of the terminal probe is complementary.
8 . The method of claim 1 wherein the target nucleic acid sequence is contacted with a plurality of capture probes, wherein the probe of each capture probe is complementary to a different target nucleic acid sequence.
9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of capture probes is greater than 10, greater than 100, or greater than 1000.
10 . The method of claim 1 wherein the step of ligating the terminal probe to the capture probe comprises exposing the second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence to a plurality of terminal probes having probes with different combinations of nucleobases.
11 . The method of claim 10 wherein the plurality of terminal probes having probes with different combinations of nucleobases is greater than 10, greater than 50, greater than 100, greater than 200, or greater than 1000.
12 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising at least one step of capturing, washing and concentrating the target identifier prior to detection.
13 . The method of claim 1 wherein the step of detecting is accomplished by translocating the target identifier through a nanopore.
14 . The method of claim 1 wherein the target identifier is amplified prior to detection.
15 . The method of claim 14 wherein amplification of the target identifier is by polymerase chain reaction.
16 . The method of claim 14 wherein amplification of the target identifier is by thermal cycling.
17 . A method for identifying a target nucleic acid sequence in a sample, the method comprising:
contacting the target nucleic acid sequence with a capture probe under conditions that provide for selective hybridization of the capture probe to a first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence, wherein the capture probe comprises a probe complementary to the first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence; ligating a first terminal probe to the capture probe under conditions that provide for transient hydridization of the first terminal probe to a second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence adjacent to the first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first terminal probe comprises a reporter tether and a probe complementary to the second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence; ligating a second terminal probe to the capture probe under conditions that provide for transient hydridization of the second terminal probe to a third portion of the target nucleic acid sequence located adjacent to the first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence, but at the opposite end of the probe of the capture probe from the second portion of target nucleic acid sequence, to form a target identifier, wherein the second terminal probe comprises a reporter tether and a probe complementary to the third portion of the target nucleic acid sequence; and detecting the target identifier and thereby identifying the target nucleic acid sequence in the sample.
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35 . A method for identifying a target nucleic acid sequence in a sample, the method comprising:
contacting the target nucleic acid sequence with a capture probe under conditions that provide for selective hybridization of the capture probe to a first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence, wherein the capture probe comprises a reporter tether and a probe complementary to the first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence; ligating one or more nested probes to the capture probe under conditions that provide for transient hydridization of the one or more nested probes to a second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence adjacent to the first portion of the target nucleic acid sequence, wherein the one or more nested probes comprise probes complementary to the second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence, and wherein the one or more nested probes optionally comprise a reporter tether; ligating a terminal probe to the one or more nested probes under conditions that provide for transient hydridization of the terminal probe to a third portion of the target nucleic acid sequence adjacent to the second portion of the target nucleic acid sequence to form a target identifier, wherein the terminal probe comprises a reporter tether and a probe complementary to the third portion of the target nucleic acid sequence; and detecting the target identifier and thereby identifying the target nucleic acid sequence in the sample.
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55 . A method for identifying a target nucleic acid sequence in a sample, the method comprising:
contacting the target nucleic acid sequence with a first capture probe and a second capture probe under conditions that provide for selective hybridization of the first capture probe and the second capture probe to a first portion and a second portion, respectively, of the target nucleic acid sequence, wherein the first capture probe and the second capture probe comprise a reporter tether and a probe complementary to the first portion and the second portion, respectively, of the target nucleic acid sequence; ligating one or more nested probes to the first capture probe and the second capture probe under conditions that provide for transient hydridization of the one or more nested probes to a portion of the target nucleic acid sequence located between the first and second portions of the target nucleic acid sequence to form a target identifier, wherein the one or more nested probes comprise probes complementary to the nucleic acid sequence located between the first and second portions of the target nucleic acid sequence, and wherein the one or more nested probes optionally comprise a reporter tether; and detecting the target identifier and thereby identifying the target nucleic acid sequence in the sample.
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