Patents by Inventor Hubert Köster
Hubert Köster 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).
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Patent number: 6322970Abstract: A process for determining the identity of a target polypeptide using mass spectroscopy is provided. Depending on the target polypeptide to be identified, a process as disclosed can be used, for example, to diagnose a genetic disease or chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogenic organism; or for determining identity or heredity. Kits for performing the disclosed processes also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Little, Hubert Köster, G. Scott Higgins, David Lough
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Patent number: 6303309Abstract: A method for dissociating a complex of a biotin compound and a biotin-binding compound, by contacting the complex with an amine, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventors: Christian Jurinke, Dirk Van den Boom, Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6300076Abstract: Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6277573Abstract: Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6268131Abstract: A mass spectrometric method for sequencing nucleic acids using RNA polymerases, including DNA-dependent and RNA-dependent RNA polymerases, is provided. The methods use a modified Sanger sequencing strategy in which RNA polymerase is used to generate a set of nested RNA transcripts obtained by base-specific chain termination. These are analyzed by mass spectrometry. A method of identifying transcriptional terminator sequences or attenuator sequences is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1997Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventors: Changwon Kang, Young-Soo Kwon, Young Tae Kim, Hubert Köster, Daniel P. Little, Maryanne J. Little, Guobing Xiang, David M. Lough, Charles Cantor
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Patent number: 6268144Abstract: Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6258538Abstract: Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventors: Hubert Köster, Daniel P. Little, Andreas Braun
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Patent number: 6238871Abstract: The invention describes a new method to sequence DNA. The improvements over the existing DNA sequencing technologies are high speed, high throughput, no electrophoresis and gel reading artifacts due to the complete absence of an electrophoretic step, and no costly reagents involving various substitutions with stable isotopes. The invention utilizes the Sanger sequencing strategy and assembles the sequence information by analysis of the nested fragments obtained by base-specific chain termination via their different molecular masses using mass spectrometry, as for example, MALDI or ES mass spectrometry. A further increase in throughput can be obtained by introducing mass-modifications in the oligonucleotide primer, chain-terminating nucleoside triphosphates and/or in the chain-elongating nucleoside triphosphates, as well as using integrated tag sequences which allow multiplexing by hybridization of tag specific probes with mass differentiated molecular weights.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6235478Abstract: Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6225061Abstract: An open system is provided for performing a submicroliter reaction. An open system can contain a solid support having a target site for performing the reaction; a liquid dispensing system such as a nanoliter dispensing pipette for dispensing a submicroliter amount of a liquid to the target site; a temperature controlling device for regulating the temperature of the support; and means for controlling the amount of liquid dispensed, which corresponds to the amount of liquid that evaporates from the target site. Also provided is an open system, including a solid support having a target site; a liquid dispensing system, which can dispense a liquid to the target site; a temperature controlling system, which regulates the temperature of the solid support; and an interface, which regulates an amount of liquid dispensed from the liquid dispensing system.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Becker, Hubert Köster, Charles Cantor
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Patent number: 6225450Abstract: The invention describes a new method to sequence DNA. The improvements over the existing DNA sequencing technologies are high speed, high throughput, no electrophoresis and gel reading artifacts due to the complete absence of an electrophoretic step, and no costly reagents involving various substitutions with stable isotopes. The invention utilizes the Sanger sequencing strategy and assembles the sequence information by analysis of the nested fragments obtained by base-specific chain termination via their different molecular masses using mass spectrometry, as for example, MALDI or ES mass spectrometry. A flirter increase in throughput can be obtained by introducing mass-modifications in the oligonucleotide primer, chain-terminating nucleoside triphosphates and/or in the chain-elongating nucleoside triphosphates, as well as using integrated tag sequences which allow multiplexing by hybridization tag specific probes with mass differentiated molecular weights.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6221601Abstract: Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventors: Hubert Köster, G. Scott Higgins, Daniel P. Little, Andreas Braun
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Patent number: 6221605Abstract: Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6207370Abstract: The invention provides a means of detecting and identifying mutations in a genetic region, and a means of quantifying the number of repeat units in, for example, a trinucleotide repeat, by transcription/translation of the genetic region into a target polypeptide. The method requires neither radioisotopic nor fluorescent labeling of the target polypeptide. In particular, the invention is based on mass spectrometric determination of the mass of the encoded target polypeptide and comparison of the mass of the polypeptide with its own expected mass or with the mass of a polypeptide of known identity. Depending on the target polypeptide to be identified, the processes can be used, for example, to diagnose a genetic disease or chromosomal abnormality; a predisposition to a disease or condition, infection by a pathogenic organism, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventors: Daniel P. Little, Scott Higgins, Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6197498Abstract: Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, IncInventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 6194144Abstract: The invention describes a new method to sequence DNA. The improvements over the existing DNA sequencing technologies are high speed, high throughput, no electrophoresis and gel reading artifacts due to the complete absence of an electrophoretic step, and no costly reagents involving various substitutions with stable isotopes. The invention utilizes the Sanger sequencing strategy and assembles the sequence information by analysis of the nested fragments obtained by base-specific chain termination via their different molecular masses using mass spectrometry, as for example, MALDI or ES mass spectrometry. A further increase in throughput can be obtained by introducing mass-modifications in the oligonucleotide primer, chain-terminating nucleoside triphosphates and/or in the chain-elongating nucleoside triphosphates, as well as using integrated tag sequences which allow multiplexing by hybridization of tag specific probes with mass differentiated molecular weights.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1996Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Sequenom, Inc.Inventor: Hubert Köster
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Patent number: 5410068Abstract: The invention pertains to compounds and methods for the reversible modification of natural products, biopolymers or synthons for natural products or biopolymers, such as nucleosides, nucleotides, and oligonucleosides. The modification enables one to perform a variety of chemistries on these compounds, yet can be removed to regenerate functional groups on the natural products, biopolymer or synthon of interest.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: PerSeptive Biosystems, Inc.Inventors: James M. Coull, Brian Gildea, Hubert Koester
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Patent number: 5071909Abstract: The invention pertains to a method for immobilizing proteins or peptides onto a flat, microporous membrane surface in a form suitable for sequence analysis or other chemical or enzymatic processes. The process involves the formation of a thin polymer network that entraps the protein or peptide therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1989Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Darryl J. C. Pappin, James M. Coull, Hubert Koester
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Patent number: 5011861Abstract: A membrane suitable for immobilizing peptides and proteins is disclosed. The membrane is a flexible, polymeric, porous membrane which contains functional groups capable of covalently linking the peptides and proteins. The functional groups can be provided by reacting the membrane itself or a coating thereon with nucleophiles which provide --NH.sub.2, --SH, --OH or --COOH functionality to the membrane surface. Additionally, surfaces containing --NH.sub.2 groups can be further reacted with diisothiocyantes to provide an isothiocyanate functionality having enhanced covalent binding characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1988Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: James M. Coull, Darryl J. Rappin, Hubert Koester, Malcolm G. Pluskal, Michael J. Steuck, Alex G. Bonner
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Patent number: 4923901Abstract: A method is provided for synthesizing oligonucleotides and peptides directly onto a membrane. The method provides a means for generating membrane affinity supports. A modified membrane for the method of direct synthesis is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1987Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Hubert Koester, James M. Coull