This invention relates to agents and conjugates that can be used to detect and
isolate target components from complex mixtures such as nucleic acids from biological
samples, cells from bodily fluids, and nascent proteins from translation reactions.
Agents comprise a detectable moiety bound to a photoreactive moiety. Conjugates
comprise agents coupled to substrates by covalent bounds which can be selectively
cleaved with the administration of electromagnetic radiation. Targets substances
labeled with detectable molecules can be easily identified and separated from a
heterologous mixture of substances. Exposure of the conjugate to radiation releases
the target in a functional form and completely unaltered. Using photocleavable
molecular precursors as the conjugates, label can be incorporated into macromolecules,
the nascent macromolecules isolated and the label completely removed. The invention
also relates to targets isolated with these conjugates which may be useful as pharmaceutical
agents or compositions that can be administered to humans and other mammals. Useful
compositions include biological agents such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids
and cytokines. Conjugates can also be used to monitor the pathway and half-life
of pharmaceutical composition in vivo and for diagnostic, therapeutic and prophylactic
purposes. The invention also relates to kits comprised of agents and conjugates
that can be used for the detection of diseases, disorders and nearly any individual
substance in a complex background of substances.