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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 10, 2022
Filed:
Jan. 10, 2017
Vilnius University, Vilnius, LT;
Eth Zurich, Zürich, CH;
Linas Mazutis, Vilnius, LT;
Greta Stonyte, Vilnius, LT;
Vaidotas Kiseliovas, Vilnius, LT;
Rapolas Zilionis, Vilnius, LT;
Arvydas Janulaitis, Vilnius, LT;
Robertas Galinis, Zürich, CH;
Sabine Studer, Zürich, CH;
Donald Hilvert, Zürich, CH;
VILNIUS UNIVERSITY, Vilnius, LT;
ETH 7LIRICH, Zürich, CH;
Abstract
Disclosed is a system and method for production of DNA particles and use thereof. The DNA particles can be produced by amplification of nucleic acid molecule(s). Alternatively, DNA particles can be prepared by condensing multiple DNA molecules. The DNA condensation into a particle is mainly triggered by pyrophosphate and positively charged cations (e.g. magnesium). DNA particles can be applied for numerous biological applications but not limited to directed evolution, proteomics, drug delivery and imaging. DNA particles can be used to synthesize proteins using in vitro transcription/translation reaction.