Claims
- 1. A system for determining a fingerprint of a protein molecule, the protein molecule including an amino acid residue of a first type and an amino acid residue of a second type, said system comprising:
(a) denaturation means for linearizing the protein molecule; (b) labeling means for attaching a tag to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; and (c) detector means for determining the fingerprint of the protein molecule, the fingerprint comprising:
(i) a first fingerprint constituent imparted to the protein molecule by said tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; and (ii) a second fingerprint constituent imparted to the protein molecule by the amino acid residue of the second type in the protein molecule.
- 2. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein a detergent is utilized by said denaturation means to linearize the protein molecule.
- 3. A system as recited in claim 2, wherein sodium dodecyl sulfate is utilized by said denaturation means to linearize the protein molecule.
- 4. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein a chaotropic salt is utilized by said denaturation means to linearize the protein molecule.
- 5. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said tag attached to the amino acid residue of the first type by said labeling means comprises a fluorescent dye, said fluorescent dye producing an emitted radiation when stimulated.
- 6. A system as recited in claim 5, wherein said detector means comprises:
(a) a source of a primary excitation radiation capable of stimulating said fluorescent dye to produce said emitted radiation; and (b) a detector sensitive to said emitted radiation from said fluorescent dye.
- 7. A system as recited in claim 6, wherein said detector comprises a charge coupled device.
- 8. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said detector means comprises:
(a) a first source of electromagnetic radiation capable of stimulating said tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; and (b) a second source of electromagnetic radiation capable of stimulating the amino acid residue of the second type in the protein molecule.
- 9. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein said detector means further comprises a charge coupled device so positioned relative to said first source and said second source as to detect:
(a) emitted radiation from said tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; and (b) emitted radiation from the amino acid residue of the second type in the protein molecule.
- 10. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein said detector means further comprises a camera so positioned relative to said first source and said second source as to detect:
(a) excitation radiation from said tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; and (b) emitted radiation from the amino acid residue of the second type in the protein molecule.
- 11. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein said detector means further comprises a microscope so positioned relative to said first source and said second source as to detect:
(a) excitation radiation from said tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; and (b) emitted radiation from the amino acid residue of the second type in the protein molecule.
- 12. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said detector means comprises:
(a) a source of electromagnetic radiation, said electromagnetic radiation being:
(i) capable of stimulating said tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule, and (ii) capable of stimulating the amino acid residue of the second type in the protein molecule; and (b) a detector, said detector being:
(i) sensitive to emitted radiation from said first tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule, and (ii) sensitive to emitted radiation from the amino acid residue of the second type in the protein molecule.
- 13. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said detector means comprises an atomic force microscope.
- 14. A system as recited in claim 13, wherein said atomic force microscope comprises:
(a) a detector tip; (b) a donor tag attached to said detector tip, said donor tag being capable of stimulating said tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule and said detector tip is in proximity with said tag.
- 15. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said detector means comprises a nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus.
- 16. A system as recited in claim 15, wherein:
(a) a chemical precursor is utilized by said labeling means to attach said tag to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; and (b) said tag attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule is a metal tag.
- 17. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein said first type of amino acid residue in the protein molecule comprises an amino acid residue selected from a group consisting of cysteine and lysine.
- 18. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein the second type of amino acid residue in the protein molecule comprises tryptophan.
- 19. A system for identifying a selected protein molecule in a sample containing a plurality of protein molecules, the selected protein molecule including at least one amino acid residue of a first type and at least one amino acid residue of a second type, said system comprising:
(a) denaturation means for linearizing the protein molecules in the sample; (b) isolation means for separating the selected protein molecule from other protein molecules in the sample; (c) labeling means for attaching a tag to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; (d) detector means for determining a fingerprint for the selected protein molecule, said fingerprint comprising:
(i) a first fingerprint constituent imparted to the selected protein molecule by said first tag when said tag is attached by said labeling means to the amino acid residue of the first type in the protein molecule; and (ii) a second fingerprint constituent imparted to the selected protein molecule by the amino acid residue of the second type in the protein molecule; and (e) collation means for comparing said fingerprint to a library of fingerprints for known protein molecules.
- 20. A system as recited in claim 19, wherein said isolation means comprises a hydrodynamic focusing apparatus.
- 21. A system as recited in claim 19, wherein said isolation means comprises:
(a) a separation plate opaque to light; and (b) apertures formed through said separation plate.
- 22. A system as recited in claim 21, wherein each of said apertures has a diameter of from about 1 nanometer to about 10 nanometers.
- 23. A system as recited in claim 21, wherein said separation plate is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of silicon and opaque plastics.
- 24. A system as recited in claim 19, wherein said isolation means comprises an electrophoresis gel.
- 25. A system as recited in claim 19, wherein said isolation means comprises a dilute solution.
- 26. A system as recited in claim 19, wherein said collation means comprises a computer processor for signals from said detector means.
- 27. A system for determining a fingerprint of a protein molecule having a first type of amino acid residue and a second type of amino acid residue, said system comprising:
(a) a protein molecule linearization region; (b) a tag attachment region, said tag attachment region being in fluid association with said linearization region, in said tag attachment region a tag becoming attached to each first type of amino acid residue in the protein molecule; and (c) a detector region in fluid association with and located downstream of said linearization region and said tag attachment region, in said detector region constituents of the fingerprint of the protein molecule being sensed, said constituents of the fingerprint of the protein molecule comprising:
(i) a first fingerprint constituent of the fingerprint of the protein molecule imparted to the protein molecule by said tag; and (ii) a second fingerprint constituent of the fingerprint of the protein molecule imparted to the protein molecule by the second type of amino acid residue in the protein molecule.
- 28. A system as recited in claim 27, wherein said linearization region is located upstream of said tag attachment region.
- 29. A protein molecule having an identifiable fingerprint, said protein molecule comprising:
(a) a first amino acid residue, said first amino acid residue being of a first type; (b) a first tag attached to said first amino acid residue of said protein molecule, said first tag imparting to said protein molecule a first fingerprint constituent; (c) a second amino acid residue, said second amino acid residue being of a second type; and (d) a second tag attached to said second amino acid residue of the protein molecule, said second tag imparting to said protein molecule a second fingerprint constituent.
- 30. A protein molecule as recited in claim 29, wherein said protein molecule further comprises a third amino acid residue of a third type, said third amino acid residue imparting to said protein molecule a third fingerprint constituent.
- 31. A protein molecule as recited in claim 30, wherein said third type of amino acid residue comprises tryptophan.
- 32. A protein molecule as recited in claim 29, wherein said protein molecule comprises a single said first amino acid residue.
- 33. A protein molecule as recited in claim 29, wherein said protein molecule comprises:
(a) a plurality of said first amino acid residues; and (b) a plurality of said first tags, individual of said first tags being attached to corresponding of said first amino acid residues, said plurality of said first tags collectively imparting to said protein molecule said first fingerprint constituent.
- 34. A protein molecule as recited in claim 30, wherein said protein molecule comprises a single said third amino acid residue.
- 35. A protein molecule as recited in claim 30, wherein said protein molecule comprises a plurality of said third amino acid residues.
- 36. A fingerprint for a protein molecule, the protein molecule including at least one first amino acid residue of a first type, at least one second amino acid residue of a second type, and at least one tryptophan amino acid residue, said fingerprint comprising:
(a) a first fingerprint constituent imparted to said protein molecule by a first tag on each first amino acid residue, said first fingerprint constituent comprising emitted radiation of a first wavelength produced by said first tag when said first tag is stimulated with a first primary excitation radiation; (b) a second fingerprint constituent imparted to said protein molecule by a second tag on each second amino acid residue, said second fingerprint constituent comprising emitted radiation of a second wavelength produced by said second tag when said second tag is stimulated with a second primary excitation radiation; (c) a third fingerprint constituent imparted to said protein molecule by said first tag on each first amino acid residue, said third fingerprint constituent comprising a first secondary emitted radiation of said first wavelength produced by said first tag when said first tag is stimulated by said emitted radiation of said second wavelength; (d) a fourth fingerprint constituent imparted to said protein molecule by each tryptophan amino acid residue, said fourth fingerprint constituent comprising emitted radiation of a third wavelength produced by the tryptophan amino acid residue when the said tryptophan amino acid residue is stimulated with a third primary excitation radiation; (e) a fifth fingerprint constituent imparted to said protein molecule by said second tag on each second amino acid residue, said fifth fingerprint constituent comprising a secondary emitted radiation of said second wavelength produced by said second tag when said second tag is stimulated by said emitted radiation of said third wavelength; and (f) a sixth fingerprint constituent imparted to said protein molecule by said first tag on each first amino acid residue, said sixth fingerprint comprising a second secondary emitted radiation of said first wavelength produced by said first tag when said first tag is stimulated by said secondary emitted radiation of said second wavelength.
- 37. A library of fingerprint values for a set of known protein molecules, said library comprising:
(a) a listing of the identity of each protein molecule of the set of known protein molecules; (b) a first fingerprint constituent corresponding to each of said protein molecules of the set of known protein molecules, said first fingerprint constituent being representative of the number and sequence of a first type of amino acid residue in each of said protein molecules of the set of known protein molecules; and (c) a second fingerprint constituent corresponding to each of said protein molecules of the set of known protein molecules, said second fingerprint constituent representative of the number and sequence of a second type of amino acid residue in each of said protein molecules of the set of known protein molecules.
- 38. A library as recited in claim 37, further comprising a third fingerprint constituent corresponding to each of said protein molecules of the set of known protein molecules, said third fingerprint constituent being representative of the number and sequence of a third amino acid residue in each of said protein molecules of the set of known protein molecules.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 412,732 that was filed on Oct. 5, 1999, and that issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,569,685 on May 27, 2003.
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09412732 |
Oct 1999 |
US |
Child |
10444422 |
May 2003 |
US |