IP Library Granted Patent US 6,866,824
Granted Patent B2
US 6,866,824 · App. 10/157,653 · Granted Mar 15, 2005

Capillary array-based sample screening

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Patent No.
US 6,866,824
App. No.
10/157,653
Granted
Mar 15, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided are methods of screening and identification of bioactivities and bioactive molecules of interest using a capillary array system. More specifically, disclosed are methods of using optical detection and capillary array-based techniques for screening libraries and recovering bioactive molecules having a desired activity or a nucleic acid sequence encoding such bioactive molecules.

Claims (10)

1. An automated capillary array system, comprising:

a plurality of capillary tubes defining a capillary array, wherein each of the plurality of capillary tubes is separated from each other capillary tube in the array by at least one material having a low refractive index and wherein each capillary tube has openings at each end of the capillary tube;

a mixing means for mixing the contents of the capillary tube;

an optical array in optical communication with at least one end of the capillary array that detects an optical signal produced from a sample in at least one capillary tube of the capillary array; and

a computer system in communication with the mixing means and the optical array, wherein the computer system controls the mixing of the capillary array and processes data detected by the optical array.

2. An automated capillary array system, comprising:

a plurality of capillary tubes defining a capillary array, wherein each of the plurality of capillary tubes is separated from each other capillary tube in the array by at least one material having a low refractive index and wherein each capillary tube has openings at each end of the capillary tube;

at least one magnetic field apparatus in magnetic communication with the capillary array to cause movement of paramagnetic beads;

an optical array in optical communication with at least one end of the capillary array that detects an optical signal produced from a sample in at least one capillary tube of the capillary array; and

a computer system in communication with the magnetic field apparatus and the optical array, wherein the computer system controls the magnetic field surrounding the capillary array and processes data detected by the optical array.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 6, 2016
From: BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC.
To: BASF ENZYMES LLC
Reel/Frame 038816/0313 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 10, 2010
From: VERENIUM CORPORATION
To: BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC.
Reel/Frame 025464/0084 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 15, 2008
From: DIVERSA CORPORATION
To: VERENIUM CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020362/0647 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2007
From: LAFFERTY, WILLIAM MICHAEL; SHORT, JAY M.; KELLER, MARTIN
To: DIVERSA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020186/0961 →