Application of a Dual Color Detection Scheme in the Screening of a Random Combinatorial Peptide Library
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Selectide Technology is a random synthetic combinatorial library method in which millions of random compounds are screened in parallel for their ability to bind to a tagged macromolecular target. The library consists of millions of beads and each individual bead expresses a unique chemical compound such as a peptide. In the standard enzyme-linked colorimetric detection scheme, the positive bead which turns color is isolated for microsequencing. In this paper, a dual color detection scheme using two sequential orthogonal probes is described. This dual color system enables one to rapidly differentiate false positive beads from true positive beads, resulting in a much more efficient use of the microsequencer.
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