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Peptide Arrays on Membrane Supports

Synthesis and Applications

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Paperback, 173 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 0e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9783642076398
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg 0e druk, 2010 9783642076398
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Proteins interacting with diverse ligands - proteins, peptides or DNA - are the basic principles underlying many biological processes, such as antigen-antibody binding, signal transduction or receptor binding.
The technique of oligopeptide synthesis on a cellulose membrane and the subsequent binding assays allow the investigation of protein interactions. A particular advantage of these peptide arrays (SPOT - technology) is the high number of oligopeptide probes that can be tested in parallel. Detailed protocols for peptide synthesis, and the analysis of protein-protein, protein-DNA interactions as well as epitope mapping are presented in this manual. It is ideally suited not only for basic research laboratories but also for diagnostic and therapeutic applications since many diseases are related to dysfunctions in protein recognition and binding.

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ISBN13:9783642076398
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:173
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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1 SPOT Synthesis — Scope of Applications.- 2 Chemistry of Fmoc Peptide Synthesis on Membranes.- 3 Manual Peptide Synthesis.- 4 Automated Synthesis of Solid-Phase Bound Peptides.- 5 Epitope Mapping of Antibodies with Solid-Phase Oligopeptides.- 6 Protein-Protein Interactions.- 7 Analysis of Protein-DNA Interactions.- 8 Affinity Purification and Competition Assays Using Solid-Phase Oligopeptides.- 9 Mutational Analysis and Structure Predictions.- 10 Modification of Immobilized Peptides.- 11 Immobilized Peptides to Study Protein-Protein Interactions — Potential and Pitfalls.- Abbreviations.
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