North Carolina Central University


Affinity-based screening of combinatorial libraries using automated, serial-column chromatography

Publication Type  Journal Article
Author  Evans DM, Williams KP, McGuinness B, Tarr G, Regnier F, Afeyan N, Jindal S
Year of Publication  1996
Secondary Title  Nat Biotechnol
Volume  14
Pagination  504-7
Publication Language  eng
Accession Number  9630929
Key Words  Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Antibodies; Monoclonal; Biotechnology; Chromatography; Affinity/instrumentation/*methods; Drug Design; Humans; Lipopolysaccharides/immunology; Mice; Oligopeptides/chemistry/isolation; &; purification; *Peptide Library; beta
Abstract  

We have developed an automated serial chromatographic technique for screening a library of compounds based upon their relative affinity for a target molecule. A "target" column containing the immobilized target molecule is set in tandem with a reversed-phase column. A combinatorial peptide library is injected onto the target column. The target-bound peptides are eluted from the first column and transferred automatically to the reversed-phase column. The target-specific peptide peaks from the reversed-phase column are identified and sequenced. Using a monoclonal antibody (3E-7) against beta-endorphin as a target, we selected a single peptide with sequence YGGFL from approximately 5800 peptides present in a combinatorial library. We demonstrated the applicability of the technology towards selection of peptides with predetermined affinity for bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS, endotoxin). We expect that this technology will have broad applications for high throughout screening of chemical libraries or natural product extracts.

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Citation Key  253