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A new method for the screening of solid-phase combinatorial libraries for affinity chromatography.

A Cecília A Roque1, M Angela Taipa, Christopher R Lowe.   

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A new methodology for the rapid assessment of affinity ligands synthesized by combinatorial solid-phase chemistry is reported. This screening strategy utilizes the target protein conjugated to FITC, and represents an almost universal technique for the preliminary screening of solid-phase combinatorial libraries. The assessment of a triazine-scaffolded solid-phase combinatorial library of ligands, designed to bind to human IgG, was performed with FITC-human IgG, and the results compared with those obtained by conventional affinity chromatographic screening assays. The effect of different molar conjugation ratios of FITC-IgG (F/P) was evaluated. Independently of the F/P ratio, no false negative results were observed, although lower F/P ratios diminished non-specific interactions and the number of false positives. The nature of the substituents on the triazine scaffold was not related to the number of false positive IgG-binding ligands. The reproducibility of the FITC technique, using FITC-human IgG conjugates with low F/P ratio (F/P=2), was also evaluated. The FITC-based technique proved to be efficient and accurate in the identification of strongly binding ligands (binding >50% of loaded protein, by standard affinity chromatographic assays), and is envisaged as a versatile and cost-effective method to screen other systems, and evaluate several binding/elution conditions at small-scale, prior to scale-up to standard affinity chromatography. Copyright 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15137035     DOI: 10.1002/jmr.661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Recognit        ISSN: 0952-3499            Impact factor:   2.137


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