DNA and Protein Library Construction Methodology
A method for building and polymerizing artificial coding sequence (6-mers) for the creation of unique nucleic acids and proteins from a limited number of amino acids
TECH FIELD(S)
Research Tool
FEATURES
A method for producing novel libraries with limited amino acid diversity that contain structurally and biologically relevant nucleic acids and proteins. The method polymerizes six nucleotide (6-mer) codons; these duplexes are themselves multi-merized together. The resulting nucleic acids and proteins are of varying length and form secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures based upon intentional amino acid design.
BENEFITS
* Product length as variable in library
* Not restrained to degenerate regions of the code
* These libraries necessarily exclude amino acids that serve to interrupt secondary structure
Inventor(s):
Jim Drummond, Dan Maillet
Type of Offer:
Licensing
« More Tools Patents