In vitro amplification of nucleic acid molecules via circular replicons
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1. An in vitro method for amplifying a target polynucleotide region of an initial linear nucleic acid molecule, which method comprises the steps of:
- (A) forming, from said initial linear nucleic acid molecule, via enzymatic means, a partially single-stranded, partially double-stranded nucleic acid molecule, wherein one strand of said molecule contains a polynucleotide region that is complementary in sequence to said target polynucleotide region and is a circular strand lacking termini and the other of said strands is a non-circular strand having a 3′ and
a 5′
terminus;
said termini being hybridized to said circular strand of said molecule;
said enzymatic means being an enzymatic reaction selected from the group consisting of a polymerase-mediated primer extension reaction, a recombination reaction and a ligation reaction, and (B) incubating said partially single-stranded, partially double-stranded nucleic acid molecule in the presence of a polymerase and under conditions sufficient to permit said polymerase to extend said 3′
terminus of said non-circular strand in a template-dependent manner using said circular strand of said molecule as said template to thereby produce an extension product;
wherein said template-dependent extension of said 3′
terminus of said non-circular strand causes the strand displacement of said 5′
terminus of said non-circular strand and results in said amplification of said target polynucleotide region.
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Methods and compositions suitable for accomplishing the in vitro amplification of nucleic acid molecules via enzymatic means are provided. The preferred means employ circular rather than linear replicons. Means for producing such circular replicons from linear reactants are also provided.
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1. An in vitro method for amplifying a target polynucleotide region of an initial linear nucleic acid molecule, which method comprises the steps of:
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(A) forming, from said initial linear nucleic acid molecule, via enzymatic means, a partially single-stranded, partially double-stranded nucleic acid molecule, wherein one strand of said molecule contains a polynucleotide region that is complementary in sequence to said target polynucleotide region and is a circular strand lacking termini and the other of said strands is a non-circular strand having a 3′ and
a 5′
terminus;
said termini being hybridized to said circular strand of said molecule;
said enzymatic means being an enzymatic reaction selected from the group consisting of a polymerase-mediated primer extension reaction, a recombination reaction and a ligation reaction, and(B) incubating said partially single-stranded, partially double-stranded nucleic acid molecule in the presence of a polymerase and under conditions sufficient to permit said polymerase to extend said 3′
terminus of said non-circular strand in a template-dependent manner using said circular strand of said molecule as said template to thereby produce an extension product;
wherein said template-dependent extension of said 3′
terminus of said non-circular strand causes the strand displacement of said 5′
terminus of said non-circular strand and results in said amplification of said target polynucleotide region.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
(C) incubating a primer nucleic acid molecule in the presence of the extension product of step (B) under conditions sufficient to permit said polymerase to extend the 3′
terminus of said primer in a template-dependent manner using the extension product formed in step (B) as said template, to thereby produce a double-stranded linear nucleic acid molecule whose strands comprise the extension product formed in step (B) and said primer extension product.
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3. The method of claim 2, wherein said method additionally includes the step of:
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(D) causing a strand of the double-stranded linear nucleic acid molecule produced in step (C) to circularize;
(E) incubating the circularized molecule produced in step (D) with a primer oligonucleotide in the presence of a polymerase and under conditions sufficient to permit said polymerase to extend said 3′
terminus of said primer in a template-dependent manner using said circular strand of said molecule produced in step (D) as said template, wherein said template-dependent extension of said 3′
terminus of said primer oligonucleotide causes the strand displacement of said 5′
terminus of said oligonucleotide and results in said amplification of said target polynucleotide region.
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4. The method of claim 1, wherein said circularized strand of said formed nucleic acid molecule contains a modified nucleotide.
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5. The method of claim 4, wherein said modified nucleotide is a methylated nucleotide or an (α
- -thio)phosphorothioated nucleotide.
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6. The method of claim 4, wherein said modified nucleotide is a biotinylated nucleotide.
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7. The method of claim 1, wherein said target polynucleotide region contains a mammalian gene or a polynucleotide portion thereof.
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8. An in vitro method for amplifying a target polynucleotide region of an initial double-stranded circular nucleic acid molecule which method comprises the steps of:
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(A) cleaving one strand of said initial double-stranded circular nucleic acid molecule so as to form a double-stranded nucleic acid molecule having one circular strand lacking termini and one non-circular strand having a 3′ and
a 5′
terminus, wherein said circular strand of said molecule contains a polynucleotide region that is complementary in sequence to said target polynucleotide region; and
(B) incubating the molecule formed in step (A) in the presence of a polymerase and under conditions sufficient to permit said polymerase to extend said 3′
terminus of said non-circular strand in a template-dependent manner using said circular strand of said formed molecule as said template to thereby produce an extension product containing said target polynucleotide region, wherein said template-dependent extension of said 3′
terminus of said non-circular strand causes the strand displacement of said 5′
terminus of said non-circular strand; and
(C) incubating said molecule formed in step (B) in the presence of a primer nucleic acid molecule and a polymerase and under conditions sufficient to permit said polymerase to extend said 3′
terminus of said primer in a template-dependent manner using said extension product of step (B) as said template to thereby produce a double-stranded molecule whose strands comprise the extension product formed in step (B) and said primer extension product, and amplify said target polynucleotide.- View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
(D) circularizing said strand of said double-stranded nucleic acid molecule created in step (C) that contains a polynucleotide region complementary in sequence to said target polynucleotide region so as to form a double-stranded nucleic acid molecule having a circular strand lacking termini and a non-circular strand having a 3′
terminus; and
(E) incubating said nucleic acid molecule formed in step (D) in the presence of a polymerase and under conditions sufficient to permit said polymerase to extend said 3′
terminus of said non-circular strand in a template-dependent manner using said circular strand of said molecule in step (D) as said template to thereby produce an extension product, wherein said template-dependent extension of said 3′
terminus of said non-circular strand causes the strand displacement of said 5′
terminus of said non-circular strand.
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10. The method of claim 9, wherein said circularized strand of said formed nucleic acid molecule contains a modified nucleotide.
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11. The method of claim 10, wherein said modified nucleotide is a methylated nucleotide or an (α
- -thio)phosphorothioated nucleotide.
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12. The method of claim 10, wherein said modified nucleotide is a biotinylated nucleotide.
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13. The method of claim 8, wherein said DNA molecule contains a nucleotide sequence of a mammalian gene or a polynucleotide portion thereof.
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14. An in vitro polynucleotide complex comprising first and second strands of a DNA molecule, wherein said first strand is circular and lacks termini and is resistant to cleavage by a cleaving agent and said second strand is non-circular, and is sensitive to cleavage by said cleaving agent, and wherein said second strand possesses a 3′
- terminal region and a 5′
terminal region, wherein said 3′
terminal region is complementary to a region of said circular first strand, and is hybridized thereto, and said 5′
terminal region is complementary to a region of said first strand, but is not hybridized to any region of said first strand. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. An in vitro polynucleotide complex comprising at least a first, a second, and a third strand of DNA, wherein:
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said first strand is circular and lacks termini;
said second strand is non-circular, and possesses a 3′
terminal region and a 5′
terminal region, wherein said 3′
terminal region of said second strand is complementary to a region of said circular first strand, and is hybridized thereto; and
said third strand is non-circular, and possesses a 3′
terminal region and a 5′
terminal region, wherein said 3′
terminal region of said third strand of DNA is complementary to a region of said second strand and is hybridized thereto.- View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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