Patent classifications
C40B50/14
OLIGONUCLEOTIDE ENCODED CHEMICAL LIBRARIES
This application provides a bead with a covalently attached chemical compound and a covalently attached DNA barcode and methods for using such beads. The bead has many substantially identical copies of the chemical compound and many substantially identical copies of the DNA barcode. The compound consists of one or more chemical monomers, where the DNA barcode takes the form of barcode modules, where each module corresponds to and allows identification of a corresponding chemical monomer. The nucleic acid barcode can have a concatenated structure or an orthogonal structure. Provided are method for sequencing the bead-bound nucleic acid barcode, for cleaving the compound from the bead, and for assessing biological activity of the released compound.
OLIGONUCLEOTIDE ENCODED CHEMICAL LIBRARIES
This application provides a bead with a covalently attached chemical compound and a covalently attached DNA barcode and methods for using such beads. The bead has many substantially identical copies of the chemical compound and many substantially identical copies of the DNA barcode. The compound consists of one or more chemical monomers, where the DNA barcode takes the form of barcode modules, where each module corresponds to and allows identification of a corresponding chemical monomer. The nucleic acid barcode can have a concatenated structure or an orthogonal structure. Provided are method for sequencing the bead-bound nucleic acid barcode, for cleaving the compound from the bead, and for assessing biological activity of the released compound.
METHODS AND ARRAYS FOR PRODUCING AND SEQUENCING MONOCLONAL CLUSTERS OF NUCLEIC ACID
The present disclosure relates to the field of molecular biology and more specifically to microarrays and methods.
METHODS AND ARRAYS FOR PRODUCING AND SEQUENCING MONOCLONAL CLUSTERS OF NUCLEIC ACID
The present disclosure relates to the field of molecular biology and more specifically to microarrays and methods.
Microarray synthesis and assembly of gene-length polynucleotides
There is disclosed a process for in vitro synthesis and assembly of long, gene-length polynucleotides based upon assembly of multiple shorter oligonucleotides synthesized in situ on a microarray platform. Specifically, there is disclosed a process for in situ synthesis of oligonucleotide fragments on a solid phase microarray platform and subsequent, on device assembly of larger polynucleotides composed of a plurality of shorter oligonucleotide fragments.
Microarray synthesis and assembly of gene-length polynucleotides
There is disclosed a process for in vitro synthesis and assembly of long, gene-length polynucleotides based upon assembly of multiple shorter oligonucleotides synthesized in situ on a microarray platform. Specifically, there is disclosed a process for in situ synthesis of oligonucleotide fragments on a solid phase microarray platform and subsequent, on device assembly of larger polynucleotides composed of a plurality of shorter oligonucleotide fragments.
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.
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.
NORMALIZATION FOR SEQUENCING LIBRARIES
Embodiments of a method and/or system, such as for preparation of a normalized library for sequencing such as next-generation sequencing, can include one or more of: generating one or more normalized amplicon libraries; generating one or more normalized microbial community-associated libraries; and/or generating one or more normalized combined sequence libraries associated with amplicon-associated sequencing and microbial community-associated sequencing.
Backbone-cyclized peptidomimetics with GLP-1R modulating activity
Novel backbone-cyclized peptidomimetics of the general formula
cyclo[-P.sup.1-P.sup.2-P.sup.3-P.sup.4-P.sup.5-P.sup.6-P.sup.7-P.sup.8-T.sup.1-T.sup.2-] (I)
wherein the single elements T or P are -amino acid residues connected in either direction which, depending on their positions in the chain, are as defined in the description and the claims, and salts thereof, have the property to modulate the GLP-1 receptor. They can be used as medicaments to treat, prevent, or delay the onset of diseases, disorders or conditions in which modulation of the human GLP-1 receptor is beneficial, such as type 2 diabetes. These backbone-cyclized peptidomimetics can be manufactured by a process which is based on a mixed solidand solution phase synthetic strategy.