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The Development Of Intrinsically Cell-Permeable Peptide Libraries Using Mrna Display, Nicolas A. Abrigo Jan 2019

The Development Of Intrinsically Cell-Permeable Peptide Libraries Using Mrna Display, Nicolas A. Abrigo

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Peptides are emerging as promising therapeutics due to their inhibitory affinity towards protein-protein interactions (PPI). However, peptides have been limited mainly by their poor bio-stability and lack of cell permeability. Efforts to generate drug-like peptides have led to the development of macrocyclic peptides, which exhibit improved stability. Yet, most macrocyclic peptides still require the assistance of a cell penetrating peptide (CPP) for cellular entry.

High throughput technologies have been exceptional tools for the discovery of peptides to interrupt PPIs. This work details the recent advancements we have made to improve our high throughput technique, mRNA display, to yield more therapeutically …


Investigations Into The Fluorescent Covalent Labeling Of Biomolecules Utilizing Rhodamine Dyes, Electrophilic Leaving Groups And Mrna Display., Susan D. Selaya Jan 2014

Investigations Into The Fluorescent Covalent Labeling Of Biomolecules Utilizing Rhodamine Dyes, Electrophilic Leaving Groups And Mrna Display., Susan D. Selaya

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The discovery of a method by which proteins of interest can selectively be labeled with a probe of choice intracellularly is a longstanding goal in chemical biology research. Conventional labeling techniques have utilized large domain tags but despite the development of small labeling molecules there have been no short peptide sequences known to covalently label a small molecule without the aid of an enzymatic process or metal chelation. We aimed to find a sequence of nucleophilic peptides that reacted covalently and specifically with electrophilic small labeling molecules using mRNA display. Our goal was to show that an electrophilic small labeling …