Microsoft Corporation
SPATIAL CONTROL OF POLYNUCLEOTIDE SYNTHESIS BY STRAND CAPPING

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Abstract:

Enzymatic polynucleotide synthesis with a template-independent polymerase is used to create multiple polynucleotides having different, arbitrary sequences on the surface of an array. The array provides a spatially-addressable substrate for solid-phase synthesis. Blocking groups are attached to the 3' ends of polynucleotides on the array. Prior to polynucleotide extension, the blocking groups are removed at a selected location on the array. In an implementation, the blocking groups are acyl groups removed with a negative voltage created at an electrode. The array is then incubated with the polymerase and a single species of nucleotide. Nucleotides are incorporated onto the 3' ends of the polynucleotides without blocking groups. Washing removes the polymerase and free nucleotides. To create polynucleotides with different sequences at different locations on the array, the location where the blocking groups are removed and the species of nucleotide may be changed during repeated cycles of synthesis.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

11 Nov 2020

Issue date:

12 May 2022