B01J2219/00497

HIGH SURFACE AREA COATINGS FOR SOLID-PHASE SYNTHESIS
20220203324 · 2022-06-30 ·

High surface area coatings are applied to solid substrates to increase the surface area available for solid-phase synthesis of polymers. The high surface area coatings use three-dimensional space to provide more area for functional groups to bind polymers than an untreated solid substrate. The polymers may be oligonucleotides, polypeptides, or another type of polymer. The solid substrate is a rigid supportive layer made from a material such as glass, a silicon material, a metal material, and plastic. The coating may be thin films, hydrogels, microparticles. The coating may be made from a metal oxide, a high-κ dielectric, a low-κ dielectric, an etched metal, a carbon material, or an organic polymer. The functional groups may be hydroxyl groups, amine groups, thiolate groups, alkenes, n-alkenes, alkalines, N-Hydroxysuccinimide (NHS)-activated esters, polyaniline, aminosilane groups, silanized oxides, oligothiophenes, and diazonium compounds. Techniques for applying coatings to solid substrates and attaching functional groups are also disclosed.

NUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS AND PURIFICATION DEVICE, USE THEREOF, AND NUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS AND PURIFICATION METHOD
20220025354 · 2022-01-27 ·

A nucleic acid synthesis device and a nucleic acid purification device, uses thereof, and a nucleic acid synthesis method and a nucleic acid purification method. The nucleic acid synthesis device includes a solid support, and the solid support includes a controlled pore glass (CPG), the CPG is an unmodified and bare CPG, a surface of the CPG has a hydroxyl group, and the hydroxyl group is attachable, though a covalent bond, to a phosphoramidite-protected nucleotide monomer or multimer for synthesis of nucleic acid. The nucleic acid synthesis device of the present disclosure can be used for not only synthesis of an oligonucleotide primer, but also for purification of enzymatic digestion and PCR product by using the oligonucleotide primer immobilized on the CPG, and has advantages of simple structure, small volume, light weight, high efficiency, low costs, and diversified functions.

De novo synthesized gene libraries

De novo synthesized large libraries of nucleic acids are provided herein with low error rates. Further, devices for the manufacturing of high-quality building blocks, such as oligonucleotides, are described herein. Longer nucleic acids can be synthesized in parallel using microfluidic assemblies. Further, methods herein allow for the fast construction of large libraries of long, high-quality genes. Devices for the manufacturing of large libraries of long and high-quality nucleic acids are further described herein.

Materials and methods relating to single molecule arrays

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to single molecule arrays. More particularly, the present disclosure provides materials and methods for generating single molecule arrays using bottom-up self-assembly processes. Materials and methods of the present disclosure can be used to generate single molecule arrays with nanoapertures (e.g., zero mode waveguides) and for carrying out rapid, point-of-care biomolecule detection and quantification.

De novo synthesized gene libraries

De novo synthesized large libraries of nucleic acids are provided herein with low error rates. Further, devices for the manufacturing of high-quality building blocks, such as oligonucleotides, are described herein. Longer nucleic acids can be synthesized in parallel using microfluidic assemblies. Further, methods herein allow for the fast construction of large libraries of long, high-quality genes. Devices for the manufacturing of large libraries of long and high-quality nucleic acids are further described herein.

SYNTHESIZER FOR OLIGO- AND POLYSACCARIDES ON SOLID PHASE

The present invention relates to device for automated synthesis of oligo- and polysaccharides on a solid support.

COMPARTMENTALISED COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY BY MICROFLUIDIC CONTROL

The invention describes a method for the synthesis of compounds comprising the steps of: (a) compartmentalising two or more sets of primary compounds into microcapsules; such that a proportion of the microcapsules contains two or more compounds; and (b) forming secondary compounds in the microcapsules by chemical reactions between primary compounds from different sets; wherein one or both of steps (a) and (b) is performed under microfluidic control; preferably electronic microfluidic control The invention further allows for the identification of compounds which bind to a target component of a biochemical system or modulate the activity of the target, and which is co-compartmentalised into the microcapsules.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR OLIGONUCLEIC ACID LIBRARY SYNTHESIS

Devices and methods for de novo synthesis of large and highly accurate libraries of oligonucleic acids are provided herein. Devices include structures having a main channel and microchannels, where the microchannels have a high surface area to volume ratio. Devices disclosed herein provide for de novo synthesis of oligonucleic acids having a low error rate.

Compartmentalised combinatorial chemistry by microfluidic control

The invention describes a method for the synthesis of compounds comprising the steps of: (a) compartmentalising two or more sets of primary compounds into microcapsules; such that a proportion of the microcapsules contains two or more compounds; and (b) forming secondary compounds in the microcapsules by chemical reactions between primary compounds from different sets; wherein one or both of steps (a) and (b) is performed under microfluidic control; preferably electronic microfluidic control The invention further allows for the identification of compounds which bind to a target component of a biochemical system or modulate the activity of the target, and which is co-compartmentalised into the microcapsules.

STRUCTURED SUBSTRATES FOR OPTICAL SURFACE PROFILING

This disclosure provides methods and devices for the label-free detection of target molecules of interest. The principles of the disclosure are particularly applicable to the detection of biological molecules (e.g., DNA, RNA, and protein) using standard SiO2-based microarray technology.