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| Title: | Peptide nucleic acid-encoded libraries for microarray-based high-throughput screening |
| Authors: | Planonth, Songsak |
| Supervisor(s): | Bradley, Mark Hulme, Alison |
| Issue Date: | 22-Jun-2012 |
| Publisher: | The University of Edinburgh |
| Abstract: | Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) were used as encoding tags to enable the
analysis of peptide libraries by PNA/DNA hybridisation onto DNA microarrays. This
allowed entire peptide libraries to be organised and sorted in a two dimensional
format whereby all library members could be interrogated and analysed on a one-byone
basis. In this thesis, PNA-encoded peptide libraries, generated by split-and-mix
library synthesis, were screened for a variety of functions.
Peptide sequences identified from the screening of a PNA-encoded library
were analysed in detail as the first specific substrates for chymopapain. A new PNAencoded
library consisting of D-amino acids was synthesised and screened with a
number of proteases in attempts to identify novel/unusual substrates.
PNA-encoded libraries were also used in the screening of peptide libraries for
other activities. Thus substrates for catalyst-free Hüisgen cycloaddition were
identified following the reaction between an alkyne modified peptide library and
azidofluorescein, while cell-penetrating peptides were identified by hybridization of
an internalized encoded library onto a DNA microarray. |
| Keywords: | CPP chymopapain click reaction combinatorial chemistry microarrays PNA |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5862 |
| Appears in Collections: | Chemistry thesis and dissertation collection
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