互补肽作为识别分子。

G Fassina
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设计序列定向识别肽(互补肽)的可能性能够非共价结合靶肽或蛋白质是分子识别理论(MRT)最重要的应用之一。互补肽不仅可以作为开发亲和纯化策略的合成配体,从原始来源分离目标肽或蛋白质,而且更重要的是作为肽基拮抗剂,抑制生物相关的相互作用,或探测蛋白质和相应受体的功能位点。
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Complementary peptides as recognition molecules.

The possibility of designing sequence-directed recognition peptides (complementary peptides) able to non covalently associate target peptides or proteins is one of the most important applications deriving from the Molecular Recognition Theory [MRT]. Complementary peptides can be used widely not only as synthetic ligands for the development of affinity purification strategies to isolate target peptides or proteins from crude sources, but more importantly as peptidyl antagonists to inhibit biologically relevant interactions, or to probe functional sites in proteins and corresponding receptors.

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