Combinatorial approaches to synthetic receptors. Review article
Combinatorial approaches to synthetic receptors. Review article
Combinatorial chemistry can be efficiently used for the synthesis and evaluation of binding properties of libraries of synthetic receptors. This approach has been applied particularly to ‘tweezer’ and other ‘multi-armed’ receptors, and has been used for the identification of receptors for peptides in aqueous media, and for the development of new sensors and sensor arrays.
artificial receptors, peptide receptors, selective binding, libraries, chemistry, scaffold, acid, identification, construction, molecules
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Srinivasan, Natarajan
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Kilburn, Jeremy D.
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1 June 2004
Srinivasan, Natarajan
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Kilburn, Jeremy D.
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Srinivasan, Natarajan and Kilburn, Jeremy D.
(2004)
Combinatorial approaches to synthetic receptors. Review article.
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 8 (3), .
(doi:10.1016/j.cbpa.2004.04.014).
Abstract
Combinatorial chemistry can be efficiently used for the synthesis and evaluation of binding properties of libraries of synthetic receptors. This approach has been applied particularly to ‘tweezer’ and other ‘multi-armed’ receptors, and has been used for the identification of receptors for peptides in aqueous media, and for the development of new sensors and sensor arrays.
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Published date: 1 June 2004
Keywords:
artificial receptors, peptide receptors, selective binding, libraries, chemistry, scaffold, acid, identification, construction, molecules
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/20323
ISSN: 1367-5931
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