IP Library Granted Patent US 8,679,789
Granted Patent B2
US 8,679,789 · App. 10/837,530 · Granted Mar 25, 2014

Oligonucleotides comprising a molecular switch

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Patent No.
US 8,679,789
App. No.
10/837,530
Granted
Mar 25, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention relates to oligonucleotides comprising a molecular switch which may exist in an “open” or “closed” position. The molecular switch portion of the probe is particularly sensitive to the identity of sequences complementary to the molecular switch. Oligonucleotides containing a molecular switch are applicable to all kinds of hybridization processes. Due to the sensitivity of the switch domain of the oligonucleotide, probes containing a molecular switch are particularly useful in the identification of single point mismatches. More specifically, a portion, but not all, of the oligonucleotide becomes unbound from a mismatched target. The invention further relates to methods of using said oligonucleotides for research reagents, and clinical diagnostics. An exemplary oligonucleotide comprises a first hybridizable domain, a second bridging block domain, and a third binding domain.

Claims (58)

1. A tripartite oligonucleotide consisting essentially of the following three components:

(a) a nucleic acid anchor region complementary to a first sequence of nucleic acid residues of a target nucleic acid; and

(b) a bridging domain; and

(c) a binding domain,

wherein said bridging domain and said binding domain form a switch domain,

wherein said binding domain comprises 2-20 nucleic acid bases or analogs thereof complementary to said target nucleic acid and said binding domain has less affinity for said target nucleic acid than said anchor region,

wherein said bridging domain is located between said anchor region and said binding domain and comprises 2-11 universal, generic or mismatched natural bases or analogs thereof or a mixture of universal and non-hydrogen bonding natural bases that do not form a Watson-Crick hybridization complex with said target nucleic acid, wherein two or more universal or non-hydrogen bonding natural bases or analogs thereof or a mixture of universal and non-hydrogen bonding natural bases in said bridging domain are juxtaposed, and wherein said universal or non-hydrogen bonding natural bases in said bridging domain substitute for bases complementary to nucleotide bases of said target nucleic acid and enhance sensitivity to the presence of a mismatch between the binding region of the switch domain and the target sequence,

wherein said switch domain is able to discriminate between (i) a sequence of nucleic acid residues of said target nucleic acid that is complementary to said binding domain and (ii) a second mismatch sequence of nucleic acid residues of said target nucleic acid that contains at least one nucleic acid residue that is not complementary to said binding domain; under conditions wherein said anchor region (a) forms a stable duplex with said first sequence of nucleic acid residues of said target nucleic acid; and

wherein said target nucleic acid comprises one or more sequences selected from the group consisting of a sequence that is associated with a disease or condition, a sequence that is associated with an infectious organism, and a sequence comprising a genetic variation.

2. An oligonucleotide according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one detectable label.

3. An oligonucleotide according to claim 2 , wherein the amount of signal detected from said detectable label is determinative of the hybridization status of said switch domain.

4. An oligonucleotide according to claim 2 , wherein said at least one detectable label is a fluorescent label.

5. An oligonucleotide according to claim 4 , further comprising a quencher, wherein said quencher and said fluorescent label interact to modulate the amount of signal detected from said fluorescent label.

6. An oligonucleotide according to claim 2 , further comprising a quencher and a second fluorescent label, wherein the amount of signal detected from said second fluorescent label is determinative of the hybridization status of said region (a).

7. An oligonucleotide according to claim 3 , wherein the amount of signal detected from said at least one detectable label is decreased when the switch domain is not hybridized to said target nucleic acid, relative to the amount of signal detected from said at least one detectable label when the switch domain is hybridized to said target nucleic acid.

8. An oligonucleotide according to claim 2 , wherein said at least one detectable label is a first fluorescent label and a second fluorescent label, wherein said first and said second fluorescent labels interact to modulate the amount of signal detected from said first and/or said second fluorescent label dependent on the hybridization status of said switch domain.

9. A tripartite oligonucleotide consisting essentially of the following three components:

(a) a nucleic acid anchor region complementary to a first sequence of nucleic acid residues of a double-stranded target nucleic acid, and

(b) a bridging domain; and

(c) a binding domain,

wherein said bridging domain and said binding domain form a switch domain,

wherein said binding domain comprises 2-20 nucleic acid bases or analogs thereof fully complementary to a second sequence of said double stranded target nucleic acid, and wherein said binding domain has less affinity for the target sequence than said anchor region,

wherein said bridging domain is located between said anchor region and said binding domain and comprises 2-11 universal, generic or mismatched natural bases or analogs thereof or a mixture of universal bases and non-hydrogen bonding natural bases that do not form a Watson-Crick hybridization complex with said target nucleic acid, wherein two or more universal or non-hydrogen bonding bases or analogs thereof or a mixture of universal and non-hydrogen bonding natural bases or analogs thereof or a mixture of universal and non-hydrogen bonding natural bases in said bridging domain are juxtaposed, and wherein said universal or non-hydrogen bonding natural bases in said bridging domain substitute for bases complementary to nucleotide bases of said target nucleic acid and enhance sensitivity to the presence of a mismatch between the binding region of the switch domain and the target sequence;

wherein said switch domain is able to discriminate between (i) a sequence of nucleic acid residues of said double-stranded target nucleic acid that is complementary to said binding domain and (ii) a second mismatch sequence of nucleic acid residues of said double-stranded target nucleic acid that contains at least one nucleic acid residue that is not complementary to said binding domain; under conditions wherein said anchor region (a) forms a stable triple-stranded nucleic acid with said first sequence of nucleic acid residues of said double-stranded target nucleic acid; and

wherein said target nucleic acid comprises one or more sequences selected from the group consisting of a sequence that is associated with a disease or condition, a sequence that is associated with an infectious organism, and a sequence comprising a genetic variation.

10. A tandem oligonucleotide assembly comprising at least two oligonucleotides according to claim 1 .

11. A tandem oligonucleotide assembly according to claim 10 , further comprising a first detectable label associated with a first oligonucleotide and a second detectable label associated with a second oligonucleotide, wherein the amount of signal detected from said first and/or said second detectable label is altered when said tandem oligonucleotide assembly is hybridized to a target nucleic acid, relative to the amount of signal detected from said first and/or said second detectable label detected when either oligonucleotide is hybridized to said target nucleic acid individually.

12. A tandem oligonucleotide assembly according to claim 11 , wherein said first and said second detectable labels are both fluorescent labels, further wherein said first fluorescent label transfers energy non-radiatively to said second fluorescent label when said first and said second oligonucleotides are both hybridized to said target nucleic acid.

13. A tandem oligonucleotide assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the binding domains of said first oligonucleotide and said second oligonucleotide hybridize at least in part with overlapping regions of the target nucleic acid.

14. A tandem oligonucleotide assembly according to claim 10 , wherein said first oligonucleotide is attached to a solid support.

15. An oligonucleotide according to claim 1 , further comprising a 5′ modification, wherein said modified oligonucleotide is resistant to digestion by enzymes possessing 5′ nuclease activity.

16. An oligonucleotide according to claim 1 , wherein said region (a) is 15-150 nucleotides in length.

17. An oligonucleotide according to claim 1 , wherein said oligonucleotide suitable for use as a primer in an enzymatic reaction, and wherein the switch domain is positioned on the 3′ terminus such that the oligonucleotide does not support 3′ extension when the binding domain of said switch domain is not complementary to the target nucleic acid, but does support extension when the binding domain of said switch domain is complementary to the target nucleic acid.

18. An oligonucleotide comprising:

(a) a nucleic acid anchor region complementary to a first sequence of nucleic acid residues of a target nucleic acid; and

(b) a switch domain comprising at least one bridging domain and at least one binding domain, wherein said binding domain comprises 2-20 nucleic acid bases or analogs thereof complementary to said target nucleic acid and said binding domain has less affinity for said target nucleic acid than said anchor region,

wherein said bridging domain is located between said anchor region and said binding domain and comprises 2-11 universal, generic or mismatched natural bases or analogs thereof or a mixture of universal and non-hydrogen bonding natural bases that do not form a Watson-Crick hybridization complex with said target nucleic acid, wherein two or more universal or non-hydrogen bonding natural bases or analogs thereof or a mixture of universal and non-hydrogen bonding natural bases in said bridging domain are juxtaposed, and wherein said universal or non-hydrogen bonding natural bases in said bridging domain substitute for bases complementary to nucleotide bases of said target nucleic acid and enhance sensitivity to the presence of a mismatch between the binding region of the switch domain and the target sequence,

wherein said switch domain is able to discriminate between (i) a sequence of nucleic acid residues of said target nucleic acid that is complementary to said binding domain and (ii) a second mismatch sequence of nucleic acid residues of said target nucleic acid that contains at least one nucleic acid residue that is not complementary to said binding domain; under conditions wherein said anchor region (a) forms a stable duplex with said first sequence of nucleic acid residues of said target nucleic acid; and

wherein said tar et nucleic acid comprises one or more sequences selected from the group consisting of a sequence that is associated with a disease or condition, a sequence that is associated with an infectious organism, and a sequence comprising a genetic variation,

wherein said oligonucleotide is attached to an electron conducting solid surface, and wherein the amount of hybridization to said target nucleic acid controls the amount of current flow.

19. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said target nucleic acid comprises a sequence that is associated with a disease or condition.

20. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said target nucleic acid comprises a sequence that is associated with an infectious organism.

21. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said target nucleic acid comprises a sequence comprising a genetic variation.

22. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said target nucleic acid comprises a sequence comprising a human genetic variation.

23. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said target nucleic acid comprises a sequence corresponding to human DNA.

24. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said at least one nucleic acid residue of said target nucleic acid that is not complimentary to said binding domain is a human genetic variation.

25. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said at least one nucleic acid residue of said target nucleic acid that is not complimentary to said binding domain is a human mutation.

26. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said at least one nucleic acid residue of said target nucleic acid that is not complimentary to said binding domain is associated with a disease or condition.

27. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said at least one nucleic acid residue of said target nucleic acid that is not complimentary to said binding domain is a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP).

28. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said switch domain is able to discriminate between (a) a target nucleic acid comprising a sequence associated with a disease or condition; and (b) a target nucleic acid that does not comprise said sequence associated with said disease or condition.

29. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said switch domain is able to discriminate between (a) a target nucleic acid comprising a single nucleotide polymorphism; and (b) a target nucleic acid that does not comprise said single nucleotide polymorphism.

30. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said switch domain is able to discriminate between (a) a target nucleic acid comprising a sequence associated with an infectious organism; and (b) a target nucleic acid that does not comprise said sequence associated with said infectious organism.

31. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said bridging domain comprises universal or generic bases.

32. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said bridging domain comprises generic bases.

33. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said bridging domain comprises universal bases.

34. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said bridging domain comprises at least two juxtaposed universal bases.

35. The oligonucleotide of claim 1 , wherein said anchor region is at the 5′-end of said bridging domain, and wherein said binding domain is at the 3′-end of said bridging domain.

36. The oligonucleotide of claim 9 , wherein said anchor region is at the 5′-end of said bridging domain, and wherein said binding domain is at the 3′-end of said bridging domain.

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