Combinatorial peptide and nonpeptide libraries : a handbook / edited by Günther Jung.
Material type: TextPublication details: Weinheim ; Cambridge : VCH, c1996.Description: xxvii,544p. : ill. ; 25cmISBN:- 9783527293803 :
- 3527293809 (hbk. : acidfree paper)
- Peptide and non-peptide libraries
- 615.19 JUN
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Requested title: Peptide and non-peptide libraries.
Includes bibliographies and index.
1.Natural peptide libraries of microbial and mammalian origin -- 2.Polymer supported organic synthesis: a review -- 3.From multiple peptide synthesis to peptide libraries -- 4.Chemical synthesis of peptide libraries -- 5.The versatility of nonsupport-bound combinatorial libraries -- 6.Combinatorial library based on the one-bead-one-compound concept -- 7.Peptide and cyclopeptide libraries: automated synthesis, analysis and receptor binding assays -- 8.Mass spectrometric analysis of peptide libraries -- 9.Multiple sequence analysis of natural and synthetic peptide libraries -- 10.Epitope mapping with the use of peptide libraries -- 11.Cyclic peptide libraries: recent developments -- 12.Random peptide libraries as tools in bsic and applied immunology -- 13.Combinatorial synthesis on membrane supports by the SPOT technique: imaging peptide sequence and shape space -- 14.Automated synthesis of nonnatural oligomer libraries: the peptoid concept -- 15.Synthesis and evaluation of three 1,4-Benzodiazepine libraries -- 16.PEG grafted polystyrne tentacle polymers: physico-chemical properties and application in chemical synthesis -- 17.Supports for solid-phase organic synthesis -- 18.QMass: a computer program for the analysis of mass spectra of peptide libraries.
In describing the methods of compund libraries, this study is intended for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry as well as academic researchers. Experimental procedures are also included in the discussion.