How should circular sequences be represented in a sequence listing?

Circular sequences should be represented as follows:

  1. For nucleotide sequences: The applicant must choose the nucleotide in residue position number 1. Numbering is continuous throughout the entire sequence in the 5′ to 3′ direction.
  2. For amino acid sequences: When an amino acid sequence is circular and the ring consists solely of amino acid residues linked by peptide bonds, the applicant must choose the amino acid in residue position number 1. Numbering is continuous through the entire sequence in the amino to carboxy direction.

The MPEP states for nucleotide sequences: “When nucleotide sequences are circular in configuration, applicant must choose the nucleotide in residue position number 1. Numbering is continuous throughout the entire sequence in the 5′ to 3′ direction, or in the direction that mimics the 5′ to 3′ direction.

For amino acid sequences: “When an amino acid sequence is circular in configuration and the ring consists solely of amino acid residues linked by peptide bonds, i.e., the sequence has no amino and carboxy termini, applicant must choose the amino acid in residue position number 1. Numbering is continuous through the entire sequence in the amino to carboxy direction.

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Topics: MPEP 2400 - Biotechnology, MPEP 2412.05 - Representation And Symbols For Nucleotide And/Or Amino Acid Sequences, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: amino acid sequences, Circular Sequences, nucleotide sequences, wipo standard st.26