High-diversity genetically-encoded combinatorial libraries (108−1013 members) are a rich source of peptide-based binding molecules, identified by affinity selection. Synthetic libraries can access broader chemical space, but typically examine only ~ 106 compounds by screening. Here we show that in-solution affinity selection can be interfaced with nano-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry peptide sequencing to identify binders from fully randomized synthetic libraries of 108 members—a 100-fold gain in diversity over standard practice. To validate this approach, we show that binders to a monoclonal antibody are identified in proportion to library diversity, as diversity is increased from 106–108. These results are then applied to t...
Combinatorial methods of chemical synthesis allow the creation of molecular libraries having immense...
Measuring binding properties of binders (e.g., antibodies) is essential for developing useful experi...
Phage selections with combinatorial libraries of uniformly sized bicyclic peptides have recently yie...
High-diversity genetically-encoded combinatorial libraries (108−1013 members) are a rich source of p...
The use of competitive inhibitors to disrupt protein–protein interactions (PPIs) holds great promise...
A novel resemblance-ranking peptide library with 160,000 10-meric peptides was designed to search fo...
Binding protein generation typically relies on laborious screening cascades that process candidate m...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. Nature has three biopolymers: oligonucleotides, polypeptides, and ...
Peptide reagents with high affinity or specificity for their target protein interaction partner are ...
Over the past decade, several methods have been developed for the construction of DNA-encoded peptid...
Stapled peptides with an enforced α-helical conformation have been shown to overcome major limitatio...
From their early roots in natural products, peptides now represent an expanding class of novel drugs...
Screening phage-displayed combinatorial peptide library is an effective approach for discovery of pe...
Screening of one-bead-one-compound (OBOC) libraries is a proven procedure for the identification of ...
Measuring binding properties of binders (e.g., antibodies) is essential for developing useful experi...
Combinatorial methods of chemical synthesis allow the creation of molecular libraries having immense...
Measuring binding properties of binders (e.g., antibodies) is essential for developing useful experi...
Phage selections with combinatorial libraries of uniformly sized bicyclic peptides have recently yie...
High-diversity genetically-encoded combinatorial libraries (108−1013 members) are a rich source of p...
The use of competitive inhibitors to disrupt protein–protein interactions (PPIs) holds great promise...
A novel resemblance-ranking peptide library with 160,000 10-meric peptides was designed to search fo...
Binding protein generation typically relies on laborious screening cascades that process candidate m...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. Nature has three biopolymers: oligonucleotides, polypeptides, and ...
Peptide reagents with high affinity or specificity for their target protein interaction partner are ...
Over the past decade, several methods have been developed for the construction of DNA-encoded peptid...
Stapled peptides with an enforced α-helical conformation have been shown to overcome major limitatio...
From their early roots in natural products, peptides now represent an expanding class of novel drugs...
Screening phage-displayed combinatorial peptide library is an effective approach for discovery of pe...
Screening of one-bead-one-compound (OBOC) libraries is a proven procedure for the identification of ...
Measuring binding properties of binders (e.g., antibodies) is essential for developing useful experi...
Combinatorial methods of chemical synthesis allow the creation of molecular libraries having immense...
Measuring binding properties of binders (e.g., antibodies) is essential for developing useful experi...
Phage selections with combinatorial libraries of uniformly sized bicyclic peptides have recently yie...