Online monitoring of solid-phase peptide syntheses on glass-type surfaces using white light interference
Autor: | Volkhard Austel, Rolf Tünnemann, Günter Gauglitz, Andreas Brecht, Günther Jung, Hans-Martin Haake |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
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medicine.drug_class High-throughput screening Biophysics Peptide Cleavage (embryo) Monoclonal antibody Biochemistry Epitope Epitopes Solid-phase synthesis medicine Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques Amino Acids Molecular Biology chemistry.chemical_classification Fluorenes Antibodies Monoclonal Cell Biology Combinatorial chemistry Amino acid Reflectometric interference spectroscopy Hemagglutinins chemistry Models Chemical Spectrophotometry Glass Peptides |
Zdroj: | Analytical biochemistry. 300(2) |
ISSN: | 0003-2697 |
Popis: | Label-free optical detection methods are of particular value for the investigation of biomolecular interactions. A label-free method based on reflectometric interference spectroscopy is described which enables both the on-line monitoring of solid phase peptide syntheses and subsequently the determination of antibody binding to these peptides without cleavage from the support. The method uses SiO2 transducers that were modified with diaminopolyethylene glycol. The stepwise coupling of different amino acids to the transducer surface was investigated and the complete monitoring of the synthesis of a viral epitope was performed. The success of the synthesis was proven via binding of a specific monoclonal antibody to the transducer-bound product. In order to demonstrate specificity the binding was inhibited with the same peptide epitope added in solution. The approach is attractive especially in the field of high throughput screening since both the synthesis and the interaction with the biological receptor can be monitored using the same technique. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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