Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Analyzer – structured indicator – or manipulative laboratory... – Sample mechanical transport means in or for automated...
Patent
1989-08-29
1992-08-04
Hill, Jr., Robert J.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Analyzer, structured indicator, or manipulative laboratory...
Sample mechanical transport means in or for automated...
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ABSTRACT:
Red-shifted, water-soluble, fluorescent, monomerically-tetherable derivatives having the formula: ##STR1## wherein, M represents either H.sub.2 or is selected from among the following metals: aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, gallium, germanium, cadmium, scandium, magnesium, tin, and zinc. Each R.sub.1 is independently selected from --XYW, --YW, and --W. X represents either a carbon, or heteroatom selected from among oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, silicon, and selenium; Y represents a linking group; and W represents a water solubilizing group. The substituent R.sub.2 is selected from among --A, --Y'A, --XA, and --XY'A, where A denotes a biological entity such as an antibody, antibody fragment, nucleotide, nucleic acid probe, antigen, oligonucleotide, deoxynucleotide, dideoxynucleotide, avidin, streptavidin or membrane probe, or R.sub.2 is a reactive or activatable group suitable for conjugating to a biological entity. Y' is a linking group that tethers the biological entity to the phthalocyanine or tetrabenztriazaporphyrin macrocycle. Z is either a nitrogen atom or a carbon substituted with hydrogen, alkyl, aryl, or aralkyl groups. Z may also be attached to R.sub.2. Also disclosed are derivatives of the compounds of the above formula in which 1-4 of the benzo rings(s) contain 1 or 2 N atoms. Methods of sequencing DNA and detecting analytes, including cells, using these derivatives are disclosed, as are kits for carrying out assays for the analytes and flow cytometry. Methods of detecting DNA using cationic compounds of the above formula, wherein R.sub.2 =R.sub.1 and W=--N.sup.+ D.sub.1 D.sub.2 D.sub.3 are also disclosed. Further, compounds containing Tc, Gd, etc. as the metal in the above formula may be used for imaging or therapy.
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Fearon Karen L.
Leznoff Clifford C.
Pepich Barry V.
Renzoni George E.
Schindele Deborah C.
British Technology Group USA Inc.
Hill Jr. Robert J.
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