Claims
- 1. A fluorogenic substrate molecule having the following characteristics:
(a) said molecule re-emits at least about 70% of the energy of the incident radiation that is used to excite the molecule; (b) the molecule emits radiation at a wavelength that is at least about 25 nm from the wavelength of radiation used to excite the molecule; and (c) the molecule is soluble and stable in water.
- 2. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 1, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 3. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 2, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 4. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 1, wherein said molecule has a structure selected from the group consisting of:
- 5. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 4, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 6. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 4, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 7. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 4, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 8. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 4, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 9. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 2, wherein said halide is chlorine.
- 10. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 1, wherein said molecule has a molecular weight of less than 1,500 Daltons.
- 11. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 10, wherein said molecule has a molecular weight in the range of about 500 to about 1000 Daltons.
- 12. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 2, wherein said hydrolytic enzyme is selected from the group consisting of —O-galactoside, —O-glucoside, —O-glucuronide, and N-acetylglucosaminide.
- 13. The fluorogenic substrate molecule, according to claim 4, wherein said hydrolytic enzyme is selected from the group consisting of —O-galactoside, —O-glucoside, —O-glucuronide, and N-acetylglucosaminide.
- 14. Use of a fluorogenic substrate molecule in an assay wherein said molecule has the following characteristics:
(a) said molecule re-emits at least about 70% of the energy of the incident radiation that is used to excite the molecule; (b) the molecule emits radiation at a wavelength that is at least about 25 nm from the wavelength of radiation used to excite the molecule; and (c) the molecule is soluble and stable in water.
- 15. The assay use, according to claim 14, wherein said assay is selected from the group consisting of ELISAs and nucleic acid detection assays.
- 16. The assay use, according to claim 14, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 17. The assay use, according to claim 16, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 18. The assay use, according to claim 15, wherein said molecule has a structure selected from the group consisting of:
- 19. The assay use, according to claim 18, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 20. The assay use, according to claim 18, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 21. The assay use, according to claim 18, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 22. The assay use, according to claim 18, wherein said molecule has the following structure:
- 23. The assay use, according to claim 16, wherein said halide is chlorine.
- 24. The assay use, according to claim 15, wherein said molecule has a molecular weight of less than 1,500 Daltons.
- 25. The assay use, according to claim 24, wherein said molecule has a molecular weight in the range of about 500 to about 1000 Daltons.
- 26. The assay use, according to claim 16, wherein said hydrolytic enzyme is selected from the group consisting of —O-galactoside, —O-glucoside, —O-glucuronide, and N-acetylglucosaminide.
- 27. The assay use, according to claim 18, wherein said hydrolytic enzyme is selected from the group consisting of —O-galactoside, —O-glucoside, —O-glucuronide, and N-acetylglucosaminide.
Parent Case Info
[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0002] This application is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 09/350,461, filed Jul. 9, 1999; which also claims priority to U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/092,245, filed Jul. 10, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60092245 |
Jul 1998 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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09350461 |
Jul 1999 |
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10229628 |
Aug 2002 |
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