C12Q2525/121

Modified multiplex and multistep amplification reactions and reagents therefor

The invention relates to reagents and methods for improving the efficiency of multiplex nucleic acid amplification, in particular where overlapping amplicons are to be generated. The invention also relates to reagents and methods for improving the efficiency of multistep nucleic acid amplification, in particular the performance of two separate amplification reactions designed to occur in sequence in the same reaction mixture or vessel. The invention further relates to reagents and methods for improving multistep nucleic acid amplification reactions by controlling the output of the first amplification reaction. In particular, primers are provided that minimise the formation of aberrant amplification products. Such primers are particularly useful where first and second amplification reactions take place in a single reaction mixture or vessel.

Modified multiplex and multistep amplification reactions and reagents therefor

The invention relates to reagents and methods for improving the efficiency of multiplex nucleic acid amplification, in particular where overlapping amplicons are to be generated. The invention also relates to reagents and methods for improving the efficiency of multistep nucleic acid amplification, in particular the performance of two separate amplification reactions designed to occur in sequence in the same reaction mixture or vessel. The invention further relates to reagents and methods for improving multistep nucleic acid amplification reactions by controlling the output of the first amplification reaction. In particular, primers are provided that minimise the formation of aberrant amplification products. Such primers are particularly useful where first and second amplification reactions take place in a single reaction mixture or vessel.

RNA TEMPLATED LIGATION
20230227894 · 2023-07-20 ·

The present application provides methods for detecting a target nucleic acid molecule in a sample comprising contacting said sample with a ligatable probe comprising one or more parts and allowing said probe to hybridise to the target nucleic acid molecule, ligating any probe which has hybridised to the target nucleic acid molecule, amplifying the ligated probe, and detecting the amplification product, thereby to detect the target nucleic acid molecule, wherein said probes comprise at least one ribonucleotide at or near to a ligation site and/or wherein the probe or a probe part comprises an additional sequence 5′ to a target-specific binding site which is not hybridised to the target nucleic acid molecule upon hybridisation of the probe to the target nucleic acid molecule and forms a 5′ flap containing one or more nucleotides at its 3′ end that is cleaved prior to ligation, and methods of synthesising a DNA molecule with Phi29 DNA polymerase using a template nucleic acid molecule comprising at least one ribonucleotide. Probes for use in the detection methods are provided.

RNA TEMPLATED LIGATION
20230227894 · 2023-07-20 ·

The present application provides methods for detecting a target nucleic acid molecule in a sample comprising contacting said sample with a ligatable probe comprising one or more parts and allowing said probe to hybridise to the target nucleic acid molecule, ligating any probe which has hybridised to the target nucleic acid molecule, amplifying the ligated probe, and detecting the amplification product, thereby to detect the target nucleic acid molecule, wherein said probes comprise at least one ribonucleotide at or near to a ligation site and/or wherein the probe or a probe part comprises an additional sequence 5′ to a target-specific binding site which is not hybridised to the target nucleic acid molecule upon hybridisation of the probe to the target nucleic acid molecule and forms a 5′ flap containing one or more nucleotides at its 3′ end that is cleaved prior to ligation, and methods of synthesising a DNA molecule with Phi29 DNA polymerase using a template nucleic acid molecule comprising at least one ribonucleotide. Probes for use in the detection methods are provided.

Dumbbell PCR: A Method To Quantify Specific Small RNA Variants With A Single Nucleotide Resolution At Terminal Sequences
20230220457 · 2023-07-13 · ·

A method for specifically and efficiently quantifying the expression of targeted RNA variants with specific terminal sequences suitable to identify multiple isoforms bearing complex heterogeneity in terminal sequences by hybridizing a 5′-Dbs-adapter to the 5′-end of target RNAs, wherein the 5′-Dbs-adapter has a stem-loop structure whose protruding 5′-end base-pairs with the 5′-end of target RNAs, and wherein the loop region of 5′-Dbs-adapter contains a base-lacking spacer which will terminate reverse transcription in a subsequent step; hybridizing a 3′db-adapter to the 3′-end of target RNAs, wherein the 3′-db-adapter has a stem-loop structure whose protruding 3′-end base-pairs with the 3′-end of target RNAs; ligating both adapters with target RNAs by RN12 ligation to form a “dumbbell-like” structure; and, amplifying and quantifying the ligation product by RT-PCR.

RNA-directed DNA cleavage by the Cas9-crRNA complex

Isolation or in vitro assembly of the Cas9-crRNA complex of the Streptococcus thermophilus CRISPR3/Cas system and use for cleavage of DNA bearing a nucleotide sequence complementary to the crRNA and a proto-spacer adjacent motif. Methods for site-specific modification of a target DNA molecule in vitro or in vivo using an RNA-guided DNA endonuclease comprising RNA sequences and at least one of an RuvC active site motif and an HNH active site motif; for conversion of Cas9 polypeptide into a nickase cleaving one strand of double-stranded DNA by inactivating one of the active sites (RuvC or HNH) in the polypeptide by at least one point mutation; for assembly of active polypeptide-polyribonucleotides complex in vivo or in vitro; and for re-programming a Cas9-crRNA complex specificity in vitro and using a cassette containing a single repeat-spacer-repeat unit.

RNA-directed DNA cleavage by the Cas9-crRNA complex

Isolation or in vitro assembly of the Cas9-crRNA complex of the Streptococcus thermophilus CRISPR3/Cas system and use for cleavage of DNA bearing a nucleotide sequence complementary to the crRNA and a proto-spacer adjacent motif. Methods for site-specific modification of a target DNA molecule in vitro or in vivo using an RNA-guided DNA endonuclease comprising RNA sequences and at least one of an RuvC active site motif and an HNH active site motif; for conversion of Cas9 polypeptide into a nickase cleaving one strand of double-stranded DNA by inactivating one of the active sites (RuvC or HNH) in the polypeptide by at least one point mutation; for assembly of active polypeptide-polyribonucleotides complex in vivo or in vitro; and for re-programming a Cas9-crRNA complex specificity in vitro and using a cassette containing a single repeat-spacer-repeat unit.

METHOD FOR NANOPORE RNA CHARACTERISATION

The invention relates to a new method of characterising a target RNA polynucleotide by taking one or more measurements as the target RNA polynucleotide moves with respect to a transmembrane pore. The movement is controlled by a DNA helicase. The invention also relates to a modified RNA construct wherein the RNA polynucleotide has been modified to increase DNA helicase binding thereto.

METHOD FOR NANOPORE RNA CHARACTERISATION

The invention relates to a new method of characterising a target RNA polynucleotide by taking one or more measurements as the target RNA polynucleotide moves with respect to a transmembrane pore. The movement is controlled by a DNA helicase. The invention also relates to a modified RNA construct wherein the RNA polynucleotide has been modified to increase DNA helicase binding thereto.

CHIMERIC PRIMERS AND RELATED METHODS
20230212559 · 2023-07-06 ·

The present disclosure provides chimeric primers suitable for use in the amplification of a nucleic acid sequence. In some aspects, these chimeric primers reduce the formation of primer dimers and/or off-target amplification products, compared to amplification reactions carried out using unmodified primers.