C12Y207/07007

DNA polymerases with increased 3′-mismatch discrimination

Disclosed are mutant DNA polymerases having increased 3′-mismatch discrimination relative to a corresponding, unmodified polymerase. The mutant polymerases are useful in a variety of disclosed primer extension methods. Also disclosed are related compositions, including recombinant nucleic acids, vectors, and host cells, which are useful, e.g., for production of the mutant DNA polymerases.

METHODS FOR ENRICHING FOR DUPLEX READS IN SEQUENCING AND ERROR CORRECTION
20220348907 · 2022-11-03 ·

Methods for preparing sequencing libraries from a DNA-containing test sample, as well as methods for correcting sequencing-derived errors, are provided.

POLYMERASES, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE

Presented herein are altered polymerase enzymes for improved incorporation of nucleotides and nucleotide analogues, in particular altered polymerases that maintain high fidelity under reduced incorporation times, as well as methods and kits using the same.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS TO REDUCE NONSPECIFIC AMPLIFICATION IN ISOTHERMAL AMPLIFICATION REACTIONS

Embodiments relate to methods, systems and compositions for reducing nonspecific amplification in isothermal amplification reactions. Some embodiments relate to reducing nonspecific amplification in loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) reactions with certain oligonucleotides.

Polymerases

Modified DNA polymerases have an affinity for DNA such that the polymerase has an ability to incorporate one or more nucleotides into a plurality of separate DNA templates in each reaction cycle. The polymerases are capable of forming an increased number of productive polymerase-DNA complexes in each reaction cycle. The modified polymerases may be used in a number of DNA sequencing applications, especially in the context of clustered arrays.

Engineered polymerases for improved sequencing
11242512 · 2022-02-08 · ·

Provided are nucleic acids encoding engineered polymerases comprising at least one modification in a motif A and/or at least one modification in a motif B of the polymerase and engineered polymerases encoded by the nucleic acids. Also provided are engineered DNA polymerases comprising a variant of SEQ ID NO:1, SEQ ID NO:2, or SEQ ID NO:3, the variant being at least 80% identical to SEQ ID NO:1, SEQ ID NO:2 or SEQ ID NO:3 and comprising an amino acid substitution at one or more positions selected from the group consisting of L408, Y409, P410, R484, A/L485, and I486. Methods, vectors, kits, and compositions comprising the nucleic acids and compositions, methods and kits comprising the engineered polymerases are also provided.

METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR BIOMOLECULE STABILIZATION
20170240881 · 2017-08-24 ·

The present invention relates to biomolecule stabilization to provide biomolecules, such as sensitive polymerases, in a convenient ready-to-go format. The invention provides a method and composition in which non-ionic surfactant or detergents of the polyoxyethylene cetyl ether family are used, preferably a Brij reagent or a combination of Brij reagents.

POLYMERIZATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS USING PROTEINS HAVING LOW ISOELECTRIC POINTS
20220307072 · 2022-09-29 ·

This disclosure relates to the use of one or more proteins (e.g., globular proteins) having a low isoelectric point and/or a limited number (e.g., zero) of modifying groups in nucleic acid polymerization and/or amplification reactions such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

POLYMERASE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME

The present disclosure provides compositions, methods, kits, systems and apparatus that are useful for nucleic acid polymerization. In particular, modified polymerases and biologically active fragments thereof, such as modified Taq polymerases, are provided that allow for improved nucleic acid amplification. In some aspects, the disclosure provides modified polymerases having improved thermostability, accuracy, processivity and/or read length as compared to a referenceTaq polymerase. In some aspects, the disclosure relates to modified polymerases or biologically active fragments thereof, useful for amplification methods, and in practically illustrative embodiments, emulsion PCR.

METHOD FOR HIGHLY SENSITIVE DNA METHYLATION ANALYSIS

Methods, compositions and kits are provided to amplify the amount of genomic methylated DNA can by subsequently analyzed and/or sequenced. It has particular use with small amounts of DNA, including, but not limited to cell free DNA samples. In some embodiments, the ratio of polymerase and methyltransferase is controlled in order to provide maximum yields. In some embodiments, a dual primase/polymerase is used.