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Bottom-Up Design Approach for OBOC Peptide Libraries (CROSBI ID 281659)

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Kalafatovic, Daniela ; Mauša, Goran ; Rešetar Maslov, Dina ; Giralt, Ernest Bottom-Up Design Approach for OBOC Peptide Libraries // Molecules, 25 (2020), 15; 3316, 15. doi: doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153316

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Kalafatovic, Daniela ; Mauša, Goran ; Rešetar Maslov, Dina ; Giralt, Ernest

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Bottom-Up Design Approach for OBOC Peptide Libraries

One-bead-one-compound peptide libraries, developed following the top-down experimental approach, have attracted great interest in the identification of potential ligands or active peptides. By exploiting a reverse experimental design approach based on the bottom-up strategy, we aimed to develop simplified, maximally diverse peptide libraries that resulted in the successful characterization of mixture components. We show that libraries of 32 and 48 components can be successfully detected in a single run using chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS). The proposed libraries were further theoretically evaluated in terms of their composition and physico-chemical properties. By combining the knowledge obtained on single libraries we can cover larger sequence spaces and provide a controlled exploration of the peptide chemical space both theoretically and experimentally. Designing libraries by using the bottom-up approach opens up the possibility of rationally fine-tuning the library complexity based on the available analytical methods.

OBOC peptide libraries ; bottom-up design ; UPLC-MS analysis ; combinatorial

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25 (15)

2020.

3316

15

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1420-3049

doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153316

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