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Tytuł:
Functionalized cellulose as a matrix for the synthesis of library of molecular receptors useful for screening of compounds with anti-histamine activity
Autorzy:
Walczak, M. E.
Frączyk, J.
Kamiński, Z. J.
Kolesińska, B.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/285956.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie. Polskie Towarzystwo Biominerałów
Tematy:
molecular receptors
immobilized peptides
binding pocket
agonist/antagonist
histamine receptors
Opis:
The library of molecular receptors was formed by self-organization of N-heptanoylated dipeptides anchored in the regular fashion via aminophenylamino- 1,3,5-triazine linker to the surface of cellulose membrane. SPOT method was used for the synthesis of peptide library. As C-terminal amino acids of peptide fragments were attached: Ala, Pro and Phe, while as a N-terminal amino acids were applied all natural amino acids. DMT/NMM/TosO- was selected as a coupling reagent for synthesis of library of N-heptanoylated dipeptides. These constructs were used as a tool for distinguishing pharmaceutically active compounds acting on histamine receptors. In the studies as active compounds were tested: Doxylamine and Difenhydramine with histamine agonist activity, Ranitidine and Cimetidine with antagonist activity as well as Histamine – natural ligand. The binding of colourless ligands was monitored by staining with Brilliant Black used as reporter dye and quantitative colour measurement was performed in 256 grade gray scale by using Image-Quant software. Substantial differences in the ability of interactions of agonists and antagonists with bounding pockets were observed with selected molecular receptors. From 60 elements library of molecular receptors were selected 12, which were able to distinguish between agonists or antagonists. It has been found that even small changes (Leu residue vs Val residue) in the structure of molecular receptor influenced specificity of agonist or antagonist binding.
Źródło:
Engineering of Biomaterials; 2017, 20, 142; 2-6
1429-7248
Pojawia się w:
Engineering of Biomaterials
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Molecular Fingerprints of Thyroid Cancer Cells by Using Library of Molecular Receptors Formed by N-Lipidated Peptides Immobilized on Cellulose
Autorzy:
Fraczyk, Justyna
Walczak, Małgorzata
Balcerzak, Waldemar
Pokajewicz, Katarzyna
Wieczorek, Piotr
Młynarski, Wojciech
Fendler, Wojciech
Kaminski, Zbigniew J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/895507.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-08-31
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Farmaceutyczne
Tematy:
surface modification
cancer markers
chemical receptor
molecular mono-layer
immobilized peptides
Opis:
A novel diagnostic method based on recognition of qualitative and quantitative composition of healthy and tumor tissue samples by library of molecular receptors was presented. Molecular receptors were formed by self-organization of N-lipidated peptides attached in the regular fashion via aminophenylamino-1,3,5-triazine linker to the surface of cellulose plate. For samples testing, the library was cloned into multiple, identical copies and for each experiment the new clone was used. The binding process was monitored by staining the discs with Brilliant Black and quantitative color measurement was performed in 256 grade gray scale. Substantial differences in the composition of healthy and tumor samples were observed in most cases. The highly individual chemical fingerprints were found to be reliant on the cancer type. For malignant papillary thyroid cancer statistical analysis identified two receptors most useful for diagnostic purposes.
Źródło:
Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica - Drug Research; 2018, 75, 4; 1017-1029
0001-6837
2353-5288
Pojawia się w:
Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica - Drug Research
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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