| Literature DB >> 9237213 |
R Quarrell1, T D Claridge, G W Weaver, G Lowe.
Abstract
In view of the widespread use of TentaGel resin beads for the synthesis of combinatorial libraries, the properties of TentaGel resin have been examined using a combination of confocal laser microscopy and NMR spectroscopy. Evidence is presented that trypsin, a 23.5-kDa enzyme, can penetrate to the core of 90-microns TentaGel beads, and that the matrix of such beads permits molecular motion at a similar rate to that in solution. The beads act as a separate gel phase rather than as a porous solid. These conclusions have important implications for the bioassay of on-bead combinatorial chemical libraries.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 9237213 DOI: 10.1007/bf01715526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Divers ISSN: 1381-1991 Impact factor: 2.943