Microarrays on mirrored substrates for performing proteomic...

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C435S007100, C435S287100, C435S287200, C435S288700, C435S091500, C435S091500, C435S091500, C435S091500, C435S091500, C436S518000, C436S524000, C436S525000, C436S527000, C436S535000

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07153682

ABSTRACT:
Provided are peptidomimetic protein-binding arrays, their manufacture, use, and application. The protein-binding array elements of the invention include a peptidomimetic segment linked to a solid support via a stable anchor. The invention contemplates peptidomimetic array element library synthesis, distribution, and spotting of array elements onto solid planar substrates, labeling of complex protein mixtures, and the analysis of differential protein binding to the array. The invention also enables the enrichment or purification, and subsequent sequencing or structural analysis of proteins that are identified as differential by the array screen. Kits including proteomic microarrays in accordance with the present invention are also provided.

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