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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 26, 2013
Jørn Erland Koch, Ry, DK;
Magnus Stougaard, Højbjerg, DK;
Birgitta Ruth Knudsen, Viby J., DK;
Sissel Juul, Aarhus C, DK;
Kam Leong, Durham, NC (US);
Yi-ping Ho, Durham, NC (US);
Felicie F. Andersen, Aarhus C, DK;
Jørn Erland Koch, Ry, DK;
Magnus Stougaard, Højbjerg, DK;
Birgitta Ruth Knudsen, Viby J., DK;
Sissel Juul, Aarhus C, DK;
Kam Leong, Durham, NC (US);
Yi-Ping Ho, Durham, NC (US);
Felicie F. Andersen, Aarhus C, DK;
Other;
Abstract
Methods for the identification of microorganisms or infectious disorders are disclosed, comprising obtaining a suitable sample from sources such as persons, animals, plants, food, water or soil. The methods also comprise providing tailored nucleic acid substrate(s) designed to react with a type 1 topoisomerase from one or more microorganism(s) or infectious agent(s), and incubating said substrate with said sample, or extracts or preparations from the sample, so that the substrate is processed by said topoisomerase if said microorganism(s) or infectious agent(s) is present in the sample. Microfluidic-implemented methods of detecting an enzyme, in particular a DNA-modifying enzyme, are also provided, as well as methods for detecting a cell, or a microorganism expressing said enzyme. The enzyme is detected by providing a nucleic acid substrate, which is specifically targeted by that enzyme.