Peptide and peptidomimetic libraries
Molecular Biotechnology1998Vol. 9(3), pp. 205–223
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Abstract
Various techniques for generation of peptide and peptidomimetic libraries are summarized in this article. Multipin, tea bag, and split-couple-mix techniques represent the major methods used to make peptides and peptidomimetics libraries. The synthesis of these libraries were made in either discrete or mixture format. Peptides and peptidomimetics combinatorial libraries were screened to discover leads against a variety of targets. These targets, including bacteria, fungus, virus, receptors, and enzymes were used in the screening of the libraries. Discovered leads can be further optimized by combinatorial approaches.
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