Methods and kits for multicycle encoding assay

US12474346B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12474346-B2
Application numberUS-202218045324-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 10, 2022
Priority dateNov 5, 2021
Publication dateNov 18, 2025
Grant dateNov 18, 2025

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The present disclosure relates to methods and kits for analyzing a macromolecule analyte in a cyclic manner that incorporate basic steps of the ProteoCode™ protein sequencing assay and in addition incorporate approaches that allow to control template independent nucleotide addition by the DNA polymerase, and thus ensure successful multi-cycling encoding. Three different approaches are proposed herein to prevent heterogeneity in the spacer length of the extended recording tag created during the primer extension reaction. The disclosed methods allow for highly-parallelized, accurate and sensitive macromolecule characterization.

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A method for analyzing a macromolecule analyte, comprising the steps of: (a) providing the macromolecule analyte and an associated nucleic acid recording tag joined to a solid support; (b) contacting the macromolecule analyte with a first binding agent capable of binding to the macromolecule analyte, wherein the first binding agent comprises a first nucleic acid coding tag that comprises identifying information regarding the first binding agent; (c) transferring identifying information regarding the first binding agent from the first nucleic acid coding tag to the nucleic acid recording tag to generate a first order extended nucleic acid recording tag, wherein a process of transferring information comprises a primer extension reaction performed using a DNA polymerase having 5′-to-3′ polymerization activity and having substantially reduced 3′-to-5′ exonuclease activity, and wherein the primer extension reaction is performed under conditions to reduce or prevent template independent nucleotide addition by the polymerase during the primer extension reaction; (d) repeating steps (b) and (c) one or more times by replacing the first binding agent with a second or higher order binding agent capable of binding to the macromolecule analyte, wherein the second or higher order binding agent comprises a second or higher order nucleic acid coding tag that comprises identifying information regarding the second or higher order binding agent; and by transferring identifying information regarding the second or higher order binding agent from the second or higher order nucleic acid coding tag to the first or higher order extended nucleic acid recording tag to generate a second or higher order extended nucleic acid recording tag; and (e) analyzing extended nucleic acid recording tag obtained after extension reactions of step (d) by a nucleic acid sequencing method to obtain the identifying information regarding the first binding agent and the identifying information regarding the second or higher order binding agent, thereby analyzing the macromolecule analyte. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein step (a) comprises providing a plurality of macromolecule analytes and associated nucleic acid recording tags joined to the solid support; and each of steps (b) and (d) comprises contacting the plurality of macromolecule analytes with a first or higher order plurality of binding agents capable of binding to the macromolecule analytes, wherein the first or higher order plurality of binding agents comprise a first or higher order nucleic acid coding tag(s) that comprise(s) identifying information regarding the first or higher order plurality of binding agents. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the macromolecule analyte is a polypeptide. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein during step (d) steps (b) and (c) are repeated four times or more. 5 . The method of claim 3 , further comprising modifying the N-terminal amino acid (NTAA) of the polypeptide with a chemical moiety to produce a modified NTAA. 6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the first or higher order binding agent is capable of binding to the modified NTAA. 7 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising removing the modified NTAA to expose a new NTAA of the polypeptide. 8 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of macromolecule analytes are spaced apart on the solid support at an average distance >50 nm. 9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the DNA polymerase is an engineered DNA polymerase having a reduced template independent nucleotide addition ability during the primer extension reaction. 10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the engineered DNA polymerase comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 90% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 7, and having a substitution(s) in amino acid residue(s) corresponding to position 754 of SEQ ID NO: 7, and wherein the engineered DNA polymerase has a template independent nucleotide addition ability reduced by at least 50% in comparison with a DNA polymerase having an amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7. 11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first or higher order nucleic acid coding tags comprise an incorporated nucleic acid base analogue to reduce template independent nucleotide addition during primer extension reactions. 12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein template independent nucleotide addition during primer extension reactions is reduced by at least 50% compared to a standard condition. 13 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the conditions of the primer extension reaction decrease yield of template independent nucleotide addition to 10% or less. 14 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising attaching the macromolecule analyte to the nucleic acid recording tag joined to the solid support before step (a). 15 . A method for analyzing a macromolecule analyte, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a macromolecule analyte and an associated nucleic acid recording tag joined to a solid support; (b) contacting the macromolecule analyte with a first binding agent capable of binding to the macromolecule analyte, wherein the first binding agent comprises a first nucleic acid coding tag that comprises identifying information regarding the first binding agent; (c) transferring identifying information regarding the first binding agent from the first nucleic acid coding tag to the nucleic acid recording tag to generate a first order extended nucleic acid recording tag, wherein a process of transferring information comprises a primer extension reaction performed by a DNA polymerase having 5′-to-3′ polymerization activity and having substantially reduced 3′-to-5′ exonuclease activity, and wherein the primer extension reaction is performed under conditions to increase efficiency of template independent nucleotide addition by the polymerase during the primer extension reaction; (d) repeating steps (b) and (c) two or more times by replacing the first binding agent with a second or higher order binding agent capable of binding to the macromolecule analyte, wherein the second or higher order binding agent comprises a second or higher order nucleic acid coding tag that comprises identifying information regarding the second or higher order binding agent; and by transferring identifying information regarding the second or higher order binding agent from the second or higher order nucleic acid coding tag to the first or higher order extended nucleic acid recording tag to generate a second or higher order extended nucleic acid recording tag; and (e) analyzing extended nucleic acid recording tag obtained after extension reactions of step (d) by nucleic acid sequencing method to obtain the identifying information regarding the first binding agent and the identifying information regarding the second or higher order binding agent, thereby analyzing the macromolecule analyte. 16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the macromolecule analyte is a polypeptide. 17 . The method of claim 15 , wherein during step (d) steps (b) and (c) are repeated four times or more. 18 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the conditions of the primer extension reaction increase efficiency or yield of template independent nucleotide addition to 80% or higher. 19 . A kit for analyzing a macromolecule analyte, comprising: (a) a nucleic acid recording tag configured to associate directly or indirectly with a macromolecule analyte; (b) one or more binding agents each comprising (i) a binding moiety configured to bind to th

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  • for analytes not provided for elsewhere, e.g. nucleic acids, uric acid, worms, mites · CPC title

  • C12Q1/6844Primary

    Nucleic acid amplification reactions · CPC title

  • General methods of protein analysis not limited to specific proteins or families of proteins · CPC title

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What does patent US12474346B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to methods and kits for analyzing a macromolecule analyte in a cyclic manner that incorporate basic steps of the ProteoCode™ protein sequencing assay and in addition incorporate approaches that allow to control template independent nucleotide addition by the DNA polymerase, and thus ensure successful multi-cycling encoding. Three different approaches are proposed …
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Encodia Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12Q1/6844. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Nov 18 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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