Patents Assigned to Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
  • Patent number: 11739379
    Abstract: The invention provides a method of detecting a target polynucleotide in a sample comprising: (a) contacting the sample with a guide polynucleotide that binds to a sequence in the target polynucleotide and a polynucleotide-guided effector protein, wherein the guide polynucleotide and polynucleotide-guided effector protein form a complex with any target polynucleotide present in the sample; (b) contacting the sample with a membrane comprising a transmembrane pore; (c) applying a potential to the membrane; and (d) monitoring for the presence or absence of an effect resulting from the interaction of the complex with the transmembrane pore to determine the presence or absence of the complex, thereby detecting the target polynucleotide in the sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Andrew John Heron, James Edward Graham, Richard Alexander Gutierrez, Rebecca Victoria Bowen, James White, Clive Gavin Brown, Daniel George Fordham
  • Patent number: 11725235
    Abstract: The invention relates to new methods of attaching one or more polynucleotide binding proteins to a target polynucleotide. The invention also related to new methods of characterising target polynucleotides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Andrew John Heron, Clive Gavin Brown, Rebecca Victoria Bowen, James White, Daniel John Turner, Joseph Hargreaves Lloyd, Christopher Peter Youd
  • Patent number: 11725205
    Abstract: A method of amplifying a target polynucleotide, comprising: providing a template polynucleotide comprising a 5? hairpin, a target polynucleotide and a 3? hairpin, wherein the 5? hairpin comprises one or more non-canonical nucleotides; and contacting the template polynucleotide with a polymerase and canonical nucleotides, wherein the polymerase extends, using the canonical nucleotides, the target polynucleotide from its 3? end to form a first extended polynucleotide comprising the 5? hairpin at its 5? end and the complement of the 5? hairpin at its 3? end, wherein the complement of the 5? hairpin forms a 3? hairpin; and the polymerase extends the first extended polynucleotide from its 3? end to form a second extended polynucleotide comprising the 5? hairpin at its 5? end and the complement of the 5? hairpin at its 3? end, wherein the complement of the 5? hairpin forms a 3? hairpin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventor: James White
  • Publication number: 20230250474
    Abstract: The invention relates to an improved method for characterising a template polynucleotide. The method involves using a polymerase to prepare a modified polynucleotide which makes it easier to characterise than the template polynucleotide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2022
    Publication date: August 10, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: James Anthony Clarke, Marion Louise Crawford, James White
  • Publication number: 20230243777
    Abstract: An analysis instrument comprises plural modules connected together over a data network, each module comprising an analysis apparatus operable to perform biochemical analysis of a sample. Each module comprises a control unit that controls the operation of the analysis apparatus. The control units are addressable to select an arbitrary number of modules to operate as a cluster for performing a common biochemical analysis. The control units communicate over the data network, repeatedly during the performance of the common biochemical analysis, to determine the operation of the analysis apparatus of each module required to meet the global performance targets, on the basis of measures of performance derived from the output data produced by the modules. The arrangement of the instrument as modules interacting in this manner provides a scalable analysis instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2022
    Publication date: August 3, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Clive Gavin Brown, James Peter Willcocks
  • Publication number: 20230228733
    Abstract: An apparatus for supporting an array of layers of amphiphilic molecules, the apparatus comprising: a body, formed in a surface of the body, an array of sensor wells capable of supporting a layer of amphiphilic molecules across the sensor wells, the sensor wells each containing an electrode for connection to an electrical circuit, and formed in the surface of the body between the sensor wells, flow control wells capable of smoothing the flow of a fluid across the surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2022
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Jason Robert Hyde, James Anthony Clarke, Gaƫlle Anne-Leonie Andreatta
  • Publication number: 20230227903
    Abstract: Provided herein is a method of characterising a target polynucleotide as it moves with respect to a nanopore using a motor protein. Also provided are polynucleotide adapters and kits comprising such adapters. The methods, kits and adapters find use in characterising polynucleotides, for example in sequencing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2021
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Rebecca Victoria Bowen, Clive Gavin Brown, Mark John Bruce, Daniel Ryan Garalde, James Edward Graham, Andrew John Heron, Etienne Raimondeau, James White, Christopher Peter Youd
  • Publication number: 20230228732
    Abstract: There is disclosed a nanopore support structure comprising a wall layer comprising walls defining a plurality of wells, and overhangs extending from the walls across each of the wells, the overhang defining an aperture configured to support a membrane suitable for insertion of a nanopore. There is further disclosed a nanopore sensing device comprising a nanopore support structure, and methods of manufacturing the nanopore support structure and the nanopore sensing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2021
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Ping Xie, Justin Millis, Ken Healy, James Anthony Clarke, Jason Robert Hyde, Richard Kenneth John Wiltshire, Jonathan Edward McKendry, Robert Greasty, Clive Gavin Brown, loana Pera, Gurdial Singh Sanghera, Mark Hyland, Pedro Miguel Ortiz Bahamon, Mark David Jackson, Paul Raymond Mackett, Rhodri Rhys Davies
  • Publication number: 20230227799
    Abstract: The invention relates to modified helicases with reduced unbinding from polynucleotides. The helicases can be used to control the movement of polynucleotides and are particularly useful for sequencing polynucleotides.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2022
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Andrew John Heron, James Anthony Clarke, Ruth Moysey, Elizabeth Jayne Wallace, Mark John Bruce, Lakmal Jayasinghe, Domenico Caprotti, Szabolcs Soeroes, Luke McNeill, David Antoni Alves, Rebecca Victoria Bowen, John Milton
  • Publication number: 20230227902
    Abstract: Provided herein is a method of moving a double-stranded polynucleotide with respect to a nanopore using a motor protein. The method allows a portion of the polynucleotide to be interrogated by the pore multiple times. Also provided are polynucleotide adapters and kits comprising such adapters. The methods find use in characterising polynucleotides, for example in sequencing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2021
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: James Edward Graham, Christopher Peter Youd, Clive Gavin Brown, Marion Louise Crawford, Andrew John Heron, James White
  • Publication number: 20230212535
    Abstract: The invention relates to a new method of characterising a target polynucleotide. The method uses a pore and a Dda helicase. The helicase controls the movement of the target polynucleotide through the pore. The invention also relates to modified Dda helicases which can be used to control the movement of polynucleotides and are particularly useful for sequencing polynucleotides.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2022
    Publication date: July 6, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Mark Bruce, Andrew John Heron, Ruth Moysey, Szabolcs Soeroes, Elizabeth Jayne Wallace, James White
  • Publication number: 20230212665
    Abstract: The invention relates to new methods of moving helicases past spacers on polynucleotides and controlling the loading of helicases on polynucleotides. The invention also relates to new methods of characterising target polynucleotides using helicases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2022
    Publication date: July 6, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Andrew John Heron, David Antoni Alves, James Anthony Clarke, Marion Louise Crawford, Daniel Ryan Garalde, Graham Hall, Daniel John Turner, James White
  • Patent number: 11685922
    Abstract: The invention relates to a new method of determining in a sample the presence or absence of one or more analyte members of a group of two or more analytes. The invention therefore relates to a multiplex assay for determining the presence or absence of each analyte in a group of multiple analytes. The assay uses aptamers and transmembrane pores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Daniel John Turner, Daniel George Fordham, Roger Charles Gill, Clive Gavin Brown, Stuart Reid, James Anthony Clarke, James White
  • Patent number: 11685949
    Abstract: The invention relates to mutant forms of CsgG. The invention also relates to analyte detection and characterization using CsgG.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Lakmal Nishantha Jayasinghe, Elizabeth Jayne Wallace
  • Publication number: 20230167494
    Abstract: A biochemical analysis system analyses polymers by taking measurements of a polymer from a sensor element comprising a nanopore during translocation of the polymer through the nanopore. When a polymer has partially translocated, the series of measurements is analysed using reference data derived from a reference sequence to provide a measure of similarity. Responsive to the measure of similarity, the sensor element may be selectively operated to eject the polymer and thereby make the nanopore available to receive a further polymer. Where the biochemical analysis system comprises an array of sensor elements and is takes measurements from sensor elements selected in a multiplexed manner, responsive to the measure of similarity, the biochemical analysis system ceases taking measurements from the currently selected sensor element and to starts taking measurements from a newly selected sensor element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2022
    Publication date: June 1, 2023
    Applicant: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Stuart William Reid, Gavin Harper, Clive Gavin Brown, Daniel John Turner, Andrew John Heron, Christopher James Wright
  • Publication number: 20230158503
    Abstract: Droplet interfaces are formed between droplets in an electro-wetting device comprising an array of actuation electrodes. Actuation signals are applied to selected actuation electrodes to place the droplets into an energised state in which the shape of the droplets is modified compared to a shape of the droplets in a lower energy state and to bring the two droplets into proximity. The actuation signals are then changed to lower the energy of the droplets into the lower energy state so that the droplets relax into the gap and the two droplets contact each other thereby forming a droplet interface. The use of sensing electrodes in the device permit electrical current measurements across the droplet interface. The sensing electrodes can be used for either (i) applying a reference signal during droplet actuation or (ii) recording electrical current measurements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2022
    Publication date: May 25, 2023
    Applicants: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC, Sharp Life Science EU (Ltd)
    Inventors: Matthew Holden, James White, Andrew John Heron, James Anthony Clarke, Jason Robert Hyde, Benjamin James Hadwen, Sally Anderson
  • Patent number: 11649490
    Abstract: The invention relates to a new method of determining the presence, absence or one or more characteristics of multiple analytes. The invention concerns coupling a first analyte to a membrane containing a detector and investigating the first analyte using the detector. The invention also concerns coupling a second analyte to the membrane and investigating the second analyte. The first analyte is uncoupled form the membrane prior to investigating the second analyte. The invention also relates to polynucleotide sequencing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: James Anthony Clarke, Marion Louise Crawford, James White
  • Patent number: 11649480
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for modifying a template double stranded polynucleotide, especially for characterisation using nanopore sequencing. The method produces from the template a plurality of modified double stranded polynucleotides. These modified polynucleotides can then be characterised.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: David Jackson Stoddart, James White
  • Patent number: 11634763
    Abstract: The invention relates to a new method of characterizing a target polynucleotide. The method uses a pore and a Hel308 helicase or amolecular motor which is capable of binding to the target polynucleotide at an internal nucleotide. The helicase or molecular motor controls the movement of the target polynucleotide through the pore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Ruth Moysey, Andrew John Heron
  • Patent number: 11613771
    Abstract: The invention relates to a new method of delivering an analyte to a transmembrane pore in a membrane. The method involves the use of microparticles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2020
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2023
    Assignee: Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC
    Inventors: Clive Gavin Brown, Daniel Ryan Garalde, Andrew John Heron, Daniel John Turner, James White