Patents by Inventor Gerald Zon

Gerald Zon has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5935527
    Abstract: A method and system for polynucleotide synthesis are provided which employ solid phase synthesis on a nonswellable porous polystyrene support by phosphoramidite or hydrogen phosphonate chemistries. The polystyrene support gives rise to fewer tritylated failure sequences caused by chain growth from extraneous support sites, and allows lower amounts of monomer reactants to be used to achieve equal or better coupling efficiencies as those achieveable with CPG. The method and system also employ nucleoside intermediates whose exocyclic amines are protected by base-labile groups which permit simultaneous cleavage and deprotection of the completed polynucleotide chain in the presence of the solid phase support. This latter feature allows practical automation of both the synthesis and purification of polynucleotides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: The Perkin-Elmer Corporation
    Inventors: William A. Andrus, Christie D. McCollum, Gerald Zon
  • Patent number: 5304497
    Abstract: A method of forming a thiohydantoin from an N-protected amino acid. The method employs a uronium or phosphonium compound to activate the terminal carboxyl group of the amino acid and a thiocyanate reagent to cyclize the activated amino acid to the thio-hydantoin. The thiohydantoin can be cleaved from its N-protecting group, for use in C-terminal peptide sequencing. Particularly preferred uronium compounds include salts of 2-chlorouronium. Preferred thiocyanate reagents include trimethylsilyl isothiocyanate and crown ether adducts of metallothiocyanates, such as the 18-crown-6 adduct of KSCN.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1994
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Victoria L. Boyd, MeriLisa Bozzini, Piotr J. Guga, Gerald Zon
  • Patent number: 5262530
    Abstract: A method and system for polynucleotide synthesis are provided which employ solid phase synthesis on a nonswellable porous polystyrene support by phosphoramidite or hydrogen phosphonate chemistries. The polystyrene support gives rise to fewer tritylated failure sequences caused by chain growth from extraneous support sites, and allows lower amounts of monomer reactants to be used to achieve equal or better coupling efficiencies as those achieveable with CPG. The method and system also employ nucleoside intermediates whose exocyclic amines are protected by base-labile groups which permit simultaneous cleavage and deprotection of the completed polynucleotide chain in the presence of the solid phase support. This latter feature allows practical automation of both the synthesis and purification of polynucleotides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, Inc.
    Inventors: William A. Andrus, Christie D. McCollum, Gerald Zon
  • Patent number: 5185266
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method for enhancing the cleavage of an acyl thiohydantoin bond, for example, for use in C-terminal peptide sequencing. An acyl thiohydantoin is alkylated to form an adduct on the thiohydantoin, and the adduct-containing thiohydantoin is cleaved at its acyl bond by reaction with a cleaving agent under substantially anhydrous, acidic conditions. In C-terminal amino acid sequencing, the cleaved product is analyzed to identify the C-terminal amino acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1993
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, Inc.
    Inventors: Victoria L. Boyd, Gerald Zon
  • Patent number: 5047524
    Abstract: A method and system for polynucleotide synthesis and purification are provided which employ solid phase synthesis on a nonswellable porous polystyrene support by phosphoramidite or hydrogen phosphonate chemistries. The polystyrene support gives rise to fewer tritylated failure squences caused by chain growth from extraneous support sites. Consequently, currently used rapid purification techniques depending on trityl hydrophobicity give a more highly purified product. The method and system also employ nucleoside intermediates whose exocyclic amines are protected by base-labile groups which permit simultaneous cleavage and deprotection of the completed polynucleotide chain in the presence of the solid phase support. This latter feature allows practical automation of both the synthesis and purification of polynucleotides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1991
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, Inc.
    Inventors: William A. Andrus, Christie D. McCollum, Gerald Zon