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SGI-DNA, a New Subsidiary of Synthetic Genomics Inc., and IDT Announce Broader Collaboration to Develop, Manufacture …

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LA JOLLA, Calif. and CORALVILLE, Iowa, Feb. 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --SGI-DNA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Synthetic Genomics Inc. (SGI), and Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. (IDT), the world leader in custom oligonucleotide synthesis, today announced an expanded collaboration to develop, manufacture, and market a broad range of synthetic DNA products. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.

SGI also announced the official launch of SGI-DNA, which is responsible for all aspects of the development, manufacture, and commercialization of SGI's synthetic DNA technology business. Fernanda Gandara has assumed the role of General Manager for SGI-DNA, and will remain as SGI's Senior Vice President for Business Development.

In February of 2012, IDT and SGI began to co-manufacture and commercialize small synthetic gene products up to 5 kb. IDT also launched its gBlocks Gene Fragments product line, for use in combination with SGI's proprietary DNA technologies, including Gibson Assembly. These IDT and SGI technologies have already revolutionized synthetic biology applications by substantially lowering DNA synthesis costs and by making DNA assembly more efficient and reliable.

IDT and SGI-DNA are now expanding this collaboration to manufacture and co-brand cloned synthetic DNA constructs up to 2 Mbp, a product offering that has never been available until today. This will enable new applications including metabolic and whole genome engineering through de novo DNA synthesis. SGI-DNA is manufacturing the synthetic DNA products and making them available through IDT, and is now IDT's exclusive supplier of the larger DNA constructs. The two companies will also work together on IDT's launch of an expanded gBlocks Gene Fragment offering, expected later in 2013.

"Over the last year, we have grown our in-house gene synthesis business, and effectively worked together with IDT to co-manufacture and commercialize smaller synthetic gene products," said J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., SGI's Founder and Chief Executive Officer. "We are excited about what we will accomplish through the expanded relationship with IDT, which combines SGI-DNA's unique expertise with large, complex gene products and IDT's experience in manufacturing and delivering small DNA products to customers around the globe."

Joseph Walder, Ph.D., IDT's Founder and Chief Executive Officer, agreed. "Through this strengthened collaboration, SGI-DNA and IDT will enable the research community by providing a complete solution, from short genes to very large synthetic constructs, at prices and with delivery times simply unavailable in the market today. Enabling new and better research has always been the essence of IDT's mission, so it's the perfect fit."

For more information about how to order IDT/SGI-DNA products please visit, https://www.idtdna.com/pages/products/genes/custom-gene-synthesis.

About SGI-DNA SGI-DNA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Synthetic Genomics, Inc. (SGI) founded in 2013 and headquartered in La Jolla, CA, provides differentiated synthetic DNA solutions to leading organizations with demands for large and/or complex DNA constructs. Building on the scientific breakthroughs from leading scientists J. Craig Venter, Hamilton Smith, Clyde Hutchison, Dan Gibson and their teams, SGI-DNA utilizes unique and proprietary DNA synthesis technologies from SGI to produce synthetic genes, genetic pathways, and whole genomes quickly and cost-effectively. SGI-DNA is responsible for all commercial aspects of SGI's synthetic DNA business and focuses on strategic business relationships with both academic and commercial researchers. For more information, visit http://www.sgidna.com.

About IDT Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. (IDT) is the largest supplier of custom synthetic nucleic acids in the world, serving the areas of academic research, biotechnology, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development. IDT's primary business is the manufacture of custom primers, probes, and genes for research and diagnostic applications. Today, IDT synthesizes and ships an average of 36,000 custom oligos per day to more than 86,000 customers worldwide. IDT's manufacturing locations include facilities in Coralville, Iowa; San Diego, Calif.; Leuven, Belgium; and Singapore. For more information, visit http://www.idtdna.com.

About Synthetic Genomics Inc. SGI, a privately held company founded in 2005, is dedicated to developing and commercializing genomic-driven solutions to address a wide range of global challenges. The company is focused on several key research and business programs including: developing new synthetic DNA products and technologies through SGI-DNA, algae biofuels, new and improved food and nutritional products, and clean water technology. SGI is also involved in synthetically derived vaccine development through Synthetic Genomic Vaccines Inc. (SGVI), a business unit co-founded with the J. Craig Venter Institute; and in developing sustainable crops such as castor and sweet sorghum and agricultural products through AgraCast, a company co-founded with Plenus S.A. de C.V. For more information go to: http://www.syntheticgenomics.com.

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Reading the human genome: First step-by-step look at transcription initiation

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Feb. 27, 2013 Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have achieved a major advance in understanding how genetic information is transcribed from DNA to RNA by providing the first step-by-step look at the biomolecular machinery that reads the human genome.

"We've provided a series of snapshots that shows how the genome is read one gene at a time," says biophysicist Eva Nogales who led this research. "For the genetic code to be transcribed into messenger RNA, the DNA double helix has to be opened and the strand of gene sequences has to be properly positioned so that RNA polymerase, the enzyme that catalyzes transcription, knows where the gene starts. The electron microscopy images we produced show how this is done."

Says Paula Flicker of the National Institutes of Health's National Institute of General Medical Sciences, which partly funded the research, "The process of transcription is essential to all living things so understanding how it initiates is enormously important. This work is a beautiful example of integrating multiple approaches to reveal the structure of a large molecular complex and provide insight into the molecular basis of a fundamental cellular process."

Nogales, who holds joint appointments with Berkeley Lab, the University of California (UC) at Berkeley, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), is the corresponding author of a paper describing this study in the journal Nature. The paper is titled "Structural visualization of key steps in human transcription initiation." Co-authors are Yuan He, Jie Fang and Dylan Taatjes.

The fundamental process of life by which information in the genome of a living cell is used to generate biomolecules that carry out cellular activities is the so-called "central dogma of molecular biology." It states that genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins. This straightforward flow of information is initiated by an elaborate system of proteins that operate in a highly choreographed fashion with machine-like precision. Understanding how this protein machinery works in the context of passing genetic information from DNA to RNA (transcription) is a must for identifying malfunctions that can turn cells cancerous or lead to a host of other problems.

Berkeley Lab researchers have produced the first step-by-step snapshots of the assembly of transcription factors and RNA polymerase into a transcription pre-initiation complex. (Image courtesy of Nogales group)

Nogales and members of her research group used cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), where protein samples are flash-frozen at liquid nitrogen temperatures to preserve their structure, to carry out in vitro studies of reconstituted and purified versions of the "transcription pre-initiation complex." This complex is a large assemblage of proteins composed of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) plus a class of proteins known as general transcription factors that includes the TATA-binding protein (TBP), TFIIA, TFIIB, TFIIF, TFIIE and TFIIH. All of the components in this complex work together to ensure the accurate loading of DNA into Pol II at the start of a gene sequence.

"There's been a lack of structural information on how the transcription pre-initiation complex complex is assembled, but with cryo-EM and our in vitro reconstituted system we've been able to provide pseudo-atomic models at various stages of transcription initiation that illuminate critical molecular interactions during this step-by-step process," Nogales says.

The in vitro reconstituted transcription pre-initiation complex was developed by Yuan He, lead author on the Nature paper and a post-doctoral student in Nogales's research group.

"This reconstituted system provided a model for the sequential assembly pathway of transcription initiation and was essential for us to get the most biochemically homogenous samples," Nogales says. "Also essential was our ability to use automated data collection and processing so that we could generate all our structures in a robust manner."

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Cloud-based genome sequencing exchange could make personalized medicine easier for physicians

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A genome sequencing platform to help physicians screen patients for the most appropriate drugs for their conditions such as for cancer treatments is one component of a new company thats a spinout from a collaboration between Philadelphia-area Coriell Institute for Medical Research and its technology partner IBM.

Coriell Institute CEO Michael Christman and Scott Megill, Coriells chief information officer, who is leading the spinout, told MedCity News in a phone interview how the startup will work and explained its timeline.

Coriell Life Sciences in Camden, New Jersey,will be at the center of a genome ecosystem transmitting queries from physicians to genomic-sequencing interpreters. It will also provide cloud-based storage for each patients genomic sequence. It sees itself as something of an Amazon.com for genomic sequencing. It does not own the content, but through the ecosystem it is setting up, it is facilitating the interaction between physicians, researchers and the interpreters of that data. The company is making it easier to order, store and interpret genome sequence data for physicians.

Heres how it works: A physician would order a test that requires genomic sequencing the same way he or she would order a diagnostic test. Coriell sends the sequencing order to a network of third-party interpreters it is in the process of assembling. The results will be transmitted to the patients medical records and the genome would be stored in its cloud-based vault. Physicians could use it to order follow-up tests or researchers could utilize the de-identified data.

Megill said he expects Coriell Life Sciences genome vault will be ready by early summer and its genomic exchange product is expected to be ready sometime this fall.

Christman said the startups programs would provide a huge economic benefit by helping the right patients get the right care at the right time. We are at a special time [for genomic sequencing] where doctors want to use this tool.For example, it would be able to identify patients who wont respond well to Plavix an anticlotting drug thats ineffective for about 25 percent of the patients for whom it is prescribed. Instead, they could be prescribed U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved alternative drugs and save a lot of money. Thats just the tip of the iceberg, Christman said. He also pointed out that genomic sequencing is increasingly being done in utero through the mothers blood and negates a potentially more risky approach using amniocentesis.

IBM has been helping to build the technology platform for the spinout that will transmit the information gathered from the genomic sequencing data back to the patients medical records. It will also provide a secure way to store the cloud-based data.

The partnership with IBM dates back to 2011, when the company provided monitoring software to instantly alert Coriell researchers before any mechanical failure occurs and in turn, protect the integrity of its biological samples.

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