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Coherent membrane supports for parallel microsynthesis and screening of bioactive peptides

Holger Wenschuh, Rudolf Volkmer, Margit Schmidt, Marco Schulz, Jens Schneider‐Mergener, Ulrich Reineke

Year
2000
Citations
199

Abstract

Since its invention the SPOT-synthesis methodology has become one of the most efficient strategies for the miniaturized assembly of large numbers of peptides. The combination of a facile synthetic method with high throughput solid- and solution-phase screening assays qualifies the SPOT-technique as a valuable tool in biomedical research. Recent developments such as the introduction of novel polymeric surfaces, new linker and cleavage strategies as well as automated robot systems extended the scope of practical chemical reactions that can be accommodated as well as the numbers of compounds obtainable by this technique. Thus, highly complex spatially addressed compound arrays have become accessible. Together with the introduction of novel screening assays, the method is excellently suited to elucidate recognition events on the molecular level.

Keywords

LinkerChemistryCombinatorial chemistryNanotechnologyScope (computer science)High-throughput screeningComputer scienceComputational biologyMaterials scienceBiochemistry

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