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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 29, 2015
Filed:
Jun. 23, 2008
James W. Schneider, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Shane T. Grosser, Princeton, NJ (US);
Jeffrey M. Savard, McGaheysville, VA (US);
James W. Schneider, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Shane T. Grosser, Princeton, NJ (US);
Jeffrey M. Savard, McGaheysville, VA (US);
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
The invention relates transiently attaching drag-tags to molecules during electrophoresis. The invention includes running buffers having drag-tags that transiently attach to lipophilic moieties attached to the molecules. The lipophilic moieties can be covalently or ionically bonded to the molecules. One particular aspect of the invention is a nucleoside analog or a nucleic acid analog comprising a lipophilic moiety. The invention is also directed to methods of separating molecules that comprise a lipophilic moiety. The methods generally comprise transiently attaching a drag-tag to the lipophilic moiety during a separation modality. These methods can be used to separate the molecules by size or weight, to measure a hydrodynamic radius of a drag-tag, or to separate a plurality of drag-tag by their hydrodynamic radius.