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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 30, 2019
Filed:
Apr. 04, 2008
Michael E. Hogan, Tucson, AZ (US);
Sergy Lemeshko, Houston, TX (US);
Yuri Belosludtsev, The Woodlands, TX (US);
Thomas F. Powdrill, College Station, TX (US);
Rahul Mitra, Pearland, TX (US);
Joseph G. Utermohlen, Tucson, AZ (US);
Frederick H. Eggers, Oro Valley, AZ (US);
Michael E. Hogan, Tucson, AZ (US);
Sergy Lemeshko, Houston, TX (US);
Yuri Belosludtsev, The Woodlands, TX (US);
Thomas F. Powdrill, College Station, TX (US);
Rahul Mitra, Pearland, TX (US);
Joseph G. Utermohlen, Tucson, AZ (US);
Frederick H. Eggers, Oro Valley, AZ (US);
Other;
Abstract
Provided herein are biomolecular hybridization devices comprising a substrate with a permanently and covalently attached surface of functional groups and an adsorbed monolayer of unmodified, single-stranded oligonucleotides all of which are 10 to about 24 bases in length as a saturated film of constrained oligonucleotides on the surface via direct non-covalent phosphate-surface adsorptive contact of substantially all phosphate groups of each oligonucleotide. The constrained oligonucleotides are effective to dissociably hybridize to a complementary single-stranded nucleic acid with asymmetric, non-helical base pairing and without oligonucleotide dissociation from the surface of the device. Also, provided are methods for hybridizing solution-state target nucleic acids to probe nucleic acids and for identifying a nucleotide sequence to which a nucleotide-binding protein binds using the biomolecular hybridization devices.