Patents Assigned to NAUTILUS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.
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Patent number: 11603383Abstract: The methods described herein provide a means of producing an array of spatially separated proteins. The method relies on covalently attaching each protein of the plurality of proteins to a structured nucleic acid particle (SNAP), and attaching the SNAPs to a solid support.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2022Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc.Inventors: Dmitriy Gremyachinskiy, Rachel Galimidi, Parag Mallick, Sujal M. Patel
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Patent number: 11579144Abstract: Methods and systems for identifying a protein within a sample are provided herein. A panel of antibodies are acquired, none of which are specific for a single protein or family of proteins. Additionally, the binding properties of the antibodies in the panel are determined. Further, the protein is iteratively exposed to a panel of antibodies. Additionally, a set of antibodies which bind the protein are determined. The identity of the protein is determined using one or more deconvolution methods based on the known binding properties of the antibodies to match the set of antibodies to a sequence of a protein.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: NAUTILUS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventor: Parag Mallick
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Patent number: 11549942Abstract: Methods and systems for identifying a protein within a sample are provided herein. A panel of antibodies are acquired, none of which are specific for a single protein or family of proteins. Additionally, the binding properties of the antibodies in the panel are determined. Further, the protein is iteratively exposed to a panel of antibodies. Additionally, a set of antibodies which bind the protein are determined. The identity of the protein is determined using one or more deconvolution methods based on the known binding properties of the antibodies to match the set of antibodies to a sequence of a protein.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2021Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: NAUTILUS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventor: Parag Mallick
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Patent number: 11545234Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for accurate and efficient identification and quantification of proteins. In an aspect, disclosed herein is a method for identifying a protein in a sample of unknown proteins, comprising receiving information of a plurality of empirical measurements performed on the unknown proteins; comparing the information of empirical measurements against a database comprising a plurality of protein sequences, each protein sequence corresponding to a candidate protein among a plurality of candidate proteins; and for each of one or more of the plurality of candidate proteins, generating a probability that the candidate protein generates the information of empirical measurements, a probability that the plurality of empirical measurements is not observed given that the candidate protein is present in the sample, or a probability that the candidate protein is present in the sample; based on the comparison of the information of empirical measurements against the database.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2021Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc.Inventors: Sujal M. Patel, Parag Mallick, Jarrett D. Egertson
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Patent number: 11505796Abstract: Compositions, systems, and methods for the display of analytes such as biomolecules are described. Display of analytes is achieved by coupling of the analytes to displaying molecules that are configured to associate with surfaces or interfaces. Arrays of analytes may be formed from the described systems for utilization in assays and other methods.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2022Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc.Inventors: Tural Aksel, Stephen Hendricks, Elvis Ikwa, Pierre Indermuhle, Sadie Ingle, Christina Inman, Parag Mallick, Torri Elise Rinker, Steven Tan
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Patent number: 11448647Abstract: Methods and systems for identifying a protein within a sample are provided herein. A panel of antibodies are acquired, none of which are specific for a single protein or family of proteins. Additionally, the binding properties of the antibodies in the panel are determined. Further, the protein is iteratively exposed to a panel of antibodies. Additionally, a set of antibodies which bind the protein are determined. The identity of the protein is determined using one or more deconvolution methods based on the known binding properties of the antibodies to match the set of antibodies to a sequence of a protein.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2021Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: NAUTILUS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventor: Parag Mallick
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Patent number: 11282585Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for accurate and efficient identification and quantification of proteins. In an aspect, disclosed herein is a method for identifying a protein in a sample of unknown proteins, comprising receiving information of a plurality of empirical measurements performed on the unknown proteins; comparing the information of empirical measurements against a database comprising a plurality of protein sequences, each protein sequence corresponding to a candidate protein among a plurality of candidate proteins; and for each of one or more of the plurality of candidate proteins, generating a probability that the candidate protein generates the information of empirical measurements, a probability that the plurality of empirical measurements is not observed given that the candidate protein is present in the sample, or a probability that the candidate protein is present in the sample; based on the comparison of the information of empirical measurements against the database.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2021Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: NAUTILUS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Sujal M. Patel, Parag Mallick, Jarrett D. Egertson
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Patent number: 11282586Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for accurate and efficient identification and quantification of proteins. In an aspect, disclosed herein is a method for identifying a protein in a sample of unknown proteins, comprising receiving information of a plurality of empirical measurements performed on the unknown proteins; comparing the information of empirical measurements against a database comprising a plurality of protein sequences, each protein sequence corresponding to a candidate protein among a plurality of candidate proteins; and for each of one or more of the plurality of candidate proteins, generating a probability that the candidate protein generates the information of empirical measurements, a probability that the plurality of empirical measurements is not observed given that the candidate protein is present in the sample, or a probability that the candidate protein is present in the sample; based on the comparison of the information of empirical measurements against the database.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2021Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: NAUTILUS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Sujal M. Patel, Parag Mallick, Jarrett D. Egertson
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Patent number: 11203612Abstract: The methods described herein provide a means of producing an array of spatially separated proteins. The method relies on covalently attaching each protein of the plurality of proteins to a structured nucleic acid particle (SNAP), and attaching the SNAPs to a solid support.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc.Inventors: Dmitriy Gremyachinskiy, Rachel Galimidi, Parag Mallick, Sujal M. Patel
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Patent number: 10948488Abstract: Methods and systems for identifying a protein within a sample are provided herein. A panel of antibodies are acquired, none of which are specific for a single protein or family of proteins. Additionally, the binding properties of the antibodies in the panel are determined. Further, the protein is iteratively exposed to a panel of antibodies. Additionally, a set of antibodies which bind the protein are determined. The identity of the protein is determined using one or more deconvolution methods based on the known binding properties of the antibodies to match the set of antibodies to a sequence of a protein.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2019Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc.Inventor: Parag Mallick
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Patent number: 10921317Abstract: Methods and systems for identifying a protein within a sample are provided herein. A panel of antibodies are acquired, none of which are specific for a single protein or family of proteins. Additionally, the binding properties of the antibodies in the panel are determined. Further, the protein is iteratively exposed to a panel of antibodies. Additionally, a set of antibodies which bind the protein are determined. The identity of the protein is determined using one or more deconvolution methods based on the known binding properties of the antibodies to match the set of antibodies to a sequence of a protein.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2020Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc.Inventor: Parag Mallick
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Patent number: 10473654Abstract: Methods and systems for identifying a protein within a sample are provided herein. A panel of antibodies are acquired, none of which are specific for a single protein or family of proteins. Additionally, the binding properties of the antibodies in the panel are determined. Further, the protein is iteratively exposed to a panel of antibodies. Additionally, a set of antibodies which bind the protein are determined. The identity of the protein is determined using one or more deconvolution methods based on the known binding properties of the antibodies to match the set of antibodies to a sequence of a protein.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2019Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: NAUTILUS BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventor: Parag Mallick