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US07897684B2 Conjugated polymers suitable for strand-specific polynucleotide detection in homogeneous and solid state assays
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适用于均相和固态测定中的链特异性多核苷酸检测的共轭聚合物
- Patent Title: Conjugated polymers suitable for strand-specific polynucleotide detection in homogeneous and solid state assays
- Patent Title (中): 适用于均相和固态测定中的链特异性多核苷酸检测的共轭聚合物
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Application No.: US11329495Application Date: 2006-01-10
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Publication No.: US07897684B2Publication Date: 2011-03-01
- Inventor: Guillermo C. Bazan , Bin Liu
- Applicant: Guillermo C. Bazan , Bin Liu
- Applicant Address: US CA Oakland
- Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
- Current Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Oakland
- Agency: TechLaw LLP
- Agent David W. Maher
- Main IPC: C08G63/91
- IPC: C08G63/91 ; C08G63/00 ; C12Q1/68

Abstract:
The invention further relates to polycationic multichromophores, which may be conjugated polymers, and methods, articles and compositions employing them as described herein. In some aspects, the invention relates to methods, articles and compositions for the detection and analysis of biomolecules in a sample. Provided assays include those determining the presence of a target biomolecule in a sample or its relative amount, or the assays may be quantitative or semi-quantitative. The methods can be performed on a substrate. The methods can be performed in an array format on a substrate, which can be a sensor. In some embodiments, detection assays are provided employing sensor biomolecules that do not comprise a fluorophore that can exchange energy with the cationic multichromophore. In some aspects biological assays are provided in which energy is transferred between one or more of the multichromophore, a label on the target biomolecule, a label on the sensor biomolecule, and/or a fluorescent dye specific for a polynucleotide, in all permutations. The multichromophore may interact at least in part electrostatically with the sensor and/or the target, and an increase in energy transfer with the polymer may occur upon binding of the sensor and the target. Other variations of the inventions are described further herein.
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