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Polymerase-Extension-Based Selection Method for DNA-Encoded Chemical Libraries against Nonimmobilized Protein Targets.

Bingbing ShiYuqing DengXiaoyu Li
Published in: ACS combinatorial science (2019)
DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DELs) have become an important ligand discovery technology in biomedical research and drug discovery. DELs can be comprised of hundreds of millions to billions of candidate molecules and provide outstanding chemical diversity for discovering novel ligands and inhibitors for a large variety of biological targets. However, in most cases, DELs are selected against purified and immobilized proteins based on binding affinity. The development and application of DELs to more complex biological targets requires selection methods compatible with nonimmobilized and unpurified proteins. Here, we describe an approach using polymerase-based extension and target-directed photo-cross-linking and its application to the interrogation of a solution-phase protein target, carbonic anhydrase II.
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