Patents Assigned to NuGen Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 7771934Abstract: The present invention provides novel isothermal methods of generating multiple copies of, detecting and/or quantifying nucleic acid sequences of interest based on limited primer extension or attachment of oligonucleotide pairs using composite RNA/DNA primers. Methods for generating multiple copies of and/or detecting and/or quantifying nucleic acid sequences, wherein products of primer extension or attachment of oligonucleotide pairs comprising a cleavable portion are generated, and wherein cleavage of the products results in dissociation of cleaved products from target polynucleotides, are provided. The invention further provides compositions, kits and systems for practicing these methods.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: NuGEN Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 7771946Abstract: The invention provides methods for isothermal amplification of RNA. The methods are particularly suitable for amplifying a plurality of RNA species in a sample. The methods employ a composite primer, a second primer and strand displacement to generate multiple copies of DNA products comprising sequences complementary to an RNA sequence of interest. In another aspect, the methods employ a single primer (which is a composite primer) and strand displacement to generate multiple copies of DNA products comprising sequences complementary to an RNA sequence of interest. In some embodiments, a transcription step is included to generate multiple copies of sense RNA of an RNA sequence of interest. The methods are useful for preparation of nucleic acid libraries and substrates for analysis of gene expression of cells in biological samples. The invention also provides compositions and kits for practicing the amplification methods, as well as methods which use the amplification products.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: NuGEN Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Publication number: 20090239232Abstract: The invention provides methods for amplification of RNA. The methods are particularly suitable for specifically amplifying RNA in the presence of DNA. The methods involve producing a marked first primer extension product from a target RNA in the presence of a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase inhibitor, which prevents replication of DNA by the reverse transcriptase enzyme. The marked nucleic acid products are subsequently selectively amplified in the presence on non-marked nucleic acids. The methods are useful for production and analysis of polynucleotide sequences complementary to an RNA sequence. The methods are useful for preparation of nucleic acid libraries and substrates for analysis of gene expression of cells in biological samples. The invention also provides compositions and kits for practicing the amplification methods, as well as methods which use the amplification products.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: NuGEN Technologies IncInventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 7402386Abstract: The invention relates to the field of polynucleotide amplification. More particularly, the invention provides methods, compositions and kits for amplification of (i.e., making multiple copies of) a multiplicity of different polynucleotide template sequences using a randomly primed RNA/DNA composite primer.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Nugen Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nurith Kurn, Shenglong Wang
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Patent number: 7354717Abstract: The invention provides methods for isothermal amplification of RNA. The methods are particularly suitable for amplifying a plurality of RNA species in a sample. The methods employ a composite primer, a second primer and strand displacement to generate multiple copies of DNA products comprising sequences complementary to an RNA sequence of interest. In another aspect, the methods employ a single primer (which is a composite primer) and strand displacement to generate multiple copies of DNA products comprising sequences complementary to an RNA sequence of interest. In some embodiments, a transcription step is included to generate multiple copies of sense RNA of an RNA sequence of interest. The methods are useful for preparation of nucleic acid libraries and substrates for analysis of gene expression of cells in biological samples. The invention also provides compositions and kits for practicing the amplification methods, as well as methods which use the amplification products.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Nugen Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 7351557Abstract: The invention provides methods for linear amplification of RNA that has an RNA sequence of interest. The methods are based on using a first DNA primer with a 3? portion that is complementary to the RNA and a 5? portion that is not complementary to the RNA in that region. The primer and an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase are used to make a DNA-RNA complex from the RNA. The RNA is cleaved from the complex with an enzyme, then a second primer and a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase are used to make double stranded DNA. The double stranded DNA is then denatured, and an RNA-DNA composite primer, a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase, and strand displacement are used to isothermally produce multiple copies of the complementary sequence to the RNA sequence of interest.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: NuGEN Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 7294461Abstract: Methods for isothermal exponential amplification of a target polynucleotide are disclosed. The methods employ two transcription modules, the first module providing linear amplification resulting in RNA transcripts, and a second module providing for further (generally cyclical) amplification resulting in more RNA transcripts. In one aspect, the amplification of the first module is composite primer based. In a second aspect, the amplification of the first module is based on target switching to generate a primer extension product comprising a promoter sequence. In all aspects, the RNA transcripts of the first transcription module are subjected to further amplification by creating an intermediate product comprising a double stranded promoter region from which transcription can occur. The invention further provides compositions and kits for practicing said methods, as well as methods which use the amplification results.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Nugen Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 7176025Abstract: Methods of recombining nucleic acids are provided. In particular, methods for the production of partially double stranded nucleic acids comprising a 3? overhang from an RNA target and use in methods of recombining polynucleotides is described. These methods do not require thermocycling. The present invention also provides methods of recombining and selection which allow for identification of proteins comprising improved or desired characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Nugen Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nurith Kurn, Martin Junhong Wang
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Patent number: 7094536Abstract: The invention provides methods for linear and exponential amplification of RNA. They are particularly suitable for amplifying a plurality of RNA species in a sample. The methods are based on hybridization of polynucleotide comprising a propromoter sequence to a primer extension product to generate an intermediate polynucleotide capable of driving transcription, whereby multiple copies of RNA products comprising sequences complementary to an RNA sequence of interest are generated. The methods are useful for preparation of nucleic acid libraries and substrates for analysis of gene expression of cells in biological samples. The invention also provides compositions and kits for practicing the amplification methods, as well as methods which use the amplification products.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: NuGEN Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Publication number: 20060014182Abstract: The invention provides methods for linear and exponential amplification of RNA. They are particularly suitable for amplifying a plurality of RNA species in a sample. The methods are based on hybridization of polynucleotide comprising a propromoter sequence to a primer extension product to generate an intermediate polynucleotide capable of driving transcription, whereby multiple copies of RNA products comprising sequences complementary to an RNA sequence of interest are generated. The methods are useful for preparation of nucleic acid libraries and substrates for analysis of gene expression of cells in biological samples. The invention also provides compositions and kits for practicing the amplification methods, as well as methods which use the amplification products.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: NuGEN Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 6946251Abstract: The invention provides methods for isothermal amplification of RNA. The methods are particularly suitable for amplifying a plurality of RNA species in a sample. The methods employ a composite primer, a second primer and strand displacement to generate multiple copies of DNA products comprising sequences complementary to an RNA sequence of interest. In another aspect, the methods employ a single primer (which is a composite primer) and strand displacement to generate multiple copies of DNA products comprising sequences complementary to an RNA sequence of interest. In some embodiments, a transcription step is included to generate multiple copies of sense RNA of an RNA sequence of interest. The methods are useful for preparation of nucleic acid libraries and substrates for analysis of gene expression of cells in biological samples. The invention also provides compositions and kits for practicing the amplification methods, as well as methods which use the amplification products.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: NuGEN Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 6858413Abstract: The present invention provides novel isothermal methods of generating multiple copies of, detecting and/or quantifying nucleic acid sequences of interest based on limited primer extension or attachment of oligonucleotide pairs using composite RNA/DNA primers. Methods for generating multiple copies of and/or detecting and/or quantifying nucleic acid sequences, wherein products of primer extension or attachment of oligonucleotide pairs comprising a cleavable portion are generated, and wherein cleavage of the products results in dissociation of cleaved products from target polynucleotides, are provided. The invention further provides compositions, kits and systems for practicing these methods.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: NuGen Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 6815164Abstract: The present invention discloses nucleic acid detector probes for specific detection and/or quantification of target nucleic acid sequences and detection and/or quantification methods using these probes. In the absence of target nucleic acid sequence, a first oligonucleotide and a third oligonucleotide are bound to each other in a conformation which brings two member of an interacting moiety pair (labels) into close spatial proximity. Cooperative binding of the first oligonucleotide and a second oligonucleotide to a target nucleic acid sequence causes displacement of the third oligonucleotide from the first oligonucleotide probe resulting in separation of the two members of the interacting moiety pair (labels). The spatial separation of the moieties (labels) is detectable, and indicates the presence and/or amount of the target nucleic acid sequence.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: NuGEN Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 6692918Abstract: The present invention provides novel isothermal, single primer linear nucleic acid amplification methods. Methods for amplifying complementary DNA using a composite primer, primer extension, strand displacement, and optionally a termination sequence, are provided. Methods for amplifying sense RNA using a composite primer, primer extension, strand displacement, optionally template switching, a propromoter oligonucleotide and transcription are also provided. The invention further provides compositions and kits for practicing said methods, as well as methods which use the amplification products.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: NuGEN Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 6686156Abstract: Methods for isothermal exponential amplification of a target polynucleotide are disclosed. The methods employ two transcription modules, the first module providing linear amplification resulting in RNA transcripts, and a second module providing for further (generally cyclical) amplification resulting in more RNA transcripts. In one aspect, the amplification of the first module is composite primer based. In a second aspect, the amplification of the first module is based on target switching to generate a primer extension product comprising a promoter sequence. In all aspects, the RNA transcripts of the first transcription module are subjected to further amplification by creating an intermediate product comprising a double stranded promoter region from which transcription can occur. The invention further provides compositions and kits for practicing said methods, as well as methods which use the amplification results.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: NuGen Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn
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Patent number: 6251639Abstract: The present invention provides novel isothermal, single primer linear nucleic acid amplification methods. Methods for amplifying complementary DNA using a composite primer, primer extension, strand displacement, and optionally a termination sequence, are provided. Methods for amplifying sense RNA using a composite primer, primer extension, strand displacement, optionally template switching, a propromoter oligonucleotide and transcription are also provided. The invention further provides compositions and kits for practicing said methods, as well as methods which use the amplification products.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Nugen Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Nurith Kurn