Degenerate oligonucleotide gene shuffling

Peter Leonard Bergquist (Inventor), Moreland David Gibbs (Inventor), Helena Kaisu Milja Nevalainen (Inventor)

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Abstract

A method for gene shuffling to form a mutant or chimeric gene, the method conmprising: (a) assigning one or more segments of one or more genes based on regions of encoded amino acid sequence; (b) amplifying the one or more assigned segments of the gene using primers specific for each segment; and (c) causing recombination of the one or more amplified segments to form a mutant or chimeric gene. An oligonucleotide primer suitable for use in gene shuffling, the primer having a non-degenerate core based on a segment or template of a gene to be amplified, and the core being flanked by both 5' and 3' degenerate ends.
Original languageEnglish
Patent numberAU2001283710
IPCC12N 15/09,C12N 15/10,C12N 15/11,C12Q 1/68
Priority date29/08/00
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2004

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  • Degenerate oligonucleotide gene shuffling

    Gibbs, M. D., Bergquist, P. L. & Nevalainen, H. K. M., 10 Aug 2010, IPC No. C12N 15/09, C12P 19/00, C12P 19/34, C07H 21/00, C07H 21/04, C12N 15/10, C12N 15/11, C12Q 1/68, Patent No. US20040053267, Priority date 29 Aug 2000, Priority No. AUPQ974900

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  • Degenerate oligonucleotide gene shuffling

    Gibbs, M. D., Bergquist, P. L. & Nevalainen, H. K. M., 25 Jun 2003, (Submitted) IPC No. C12N 15/09, C12Q 1/68, C12N 15/10, C12N 15/11, C12Q 1/6844, Patent No. EP1320630, Priority date 29 Aug 2000, Priority No. AUPQ974900

    Research output: Patent

  • Degenerate oligonucleotide gene shuffling

    Gibbs, M. D., Bergquist, P. L. & Nevalainen, K. M. H., 7 Mar 2002, (Submitted) IPC No. C12N 15/10 2006.01, C12Q 1/68 2006.01, Patent No. WO2002018629, 29 Aug 2001, Priority date 29 Aug 2000, Priority No. AU PQ 9749

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