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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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High throughput characterization of cell response to polymer blend phase separation

Zapata, Pedro José 12 July 2004 (has links)
Combinatorial techniques, which overcome limitations of actual models of material research permitting to effectively address this large amount of variables, are utilized in this work to prepare combinatorial libraries of the blend of the biodegradable polymers Poly(e-caprolactone) and Poly(lactic acid). These libraries present continuous composition and temperature gradients in an orthogonal fashion that permit to obtain multiple surface morphologies with controllable microstructures due to the blends low critical solution phase behavior (LCST). The goal of this study is to investigate the effect of surface morphology (surface chemical patterning and surface topography) on cell behavior. The varied surface topography of the libraries is used as a valuable tool that permits to assay the interaction between MC3T3-E1 cells and hundreds of different values of critical surface properties, namely, surface roughness and microstructure size. The outcome of this tool is a rapid screening of the effect of surface topography on cell behavior that is orders of magnitude faster than the standard 1-sample for 1 measurement techniques. The results obtained show that cells are very sensitive to surface topography, and that the final effect of surface properties on cell function is intimately related with the stage of the cell developmental process. Meaning that, for example, areas with optimal characteristics to elicit enhancement of cell attachment is not necessarily the same that promotes cell proliferation. This study imparts an improved understanding of an often neglected factor in biomaterials performance: surface morphology (particularly surface topography). The results provide a new insight into the importance of taking into consideration both chemistry and physical surface features for superior biomaterial design.
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Lab-on-a-chip platform for high throughput drug discovery with DNAencoded chemical libraries

Grünzner, S., Reddavide, F. V., Steinfelder, C., Cui, M., Busek, M., Klotzbach, U., Zhang, Y., Sonntag, F. 09 August 2019 (has links)
The fast development of DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DECL) in the past 10 years has received great attention from pharmaceutical industries. It applies the selection approach for small molecular drug discovery. Because of the limited choices of DNA-compatible chemical reactions, most DNA-encoded chemical libraries have a narrow structural diversity and low synthetic yield. There is also a poor correlation between the ranking of compounds resulted from analyzing the sequencing data and the affinity measured through biochemical assays. By combining DECL with dynamical chemical library, the resulting DNA-encoded dynamic library (EDCCL) explores the thermodynamic equilibrium of reversible reactions as well as the advantages of DNA encoded compounds for manipulation/detection, thus leads to enhanced signal-to-noise ratio of the selection process and higher library quality. However, the library dynamics are caused by the weak interactions between the DNA strands, which also result in relatively low affinity of the bidentate interaction, as compared to a stable DNA duplex. To take advantage of both stably assembled dual-pharmacophore libraries and EDCCLs, we extended the concept of EDCCLs to heat-induced EDCCLs (hi-EDCCLs), in which the heat-induced recombination process of stable DNA duplexes and affinity capture are carried out separately. To replace the extremely laborious and repetitive manual process, a fully automated device will facilitate the use of DECL in drug discovery. Herein we describe a novel lab-on-a-chip platform for high throughput drug discovery with hi-EDCCL. A microfluidic system with integrated actuation was designed which is able to provide a continuous sample circulation by reducing the volume to a minimum. It consists of a cooled and a heated chamber for constant circulation. The system is capable to generate stable temperatures above 75 °C in the heated chamber to melt the double strands of the DNA and less than 15 °C in the cooled chamber, to reanneal the shuffled library. In the binding chamber (the cooled chamber) specific retaining structures are integrated. These hold back beads functionalized with the target protein, while the chamber is continuously flushed with library molecules. Afterwards the whole system can be flushed with buffer to wash out unspecific bound molecules. Finally the protein-loaded beads with attached molecules can be eluted for further investigation
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Récepteurs auto-assemblés sur mesure pour les protéines thérapeutiques / On-demand self-assembled receptors for therapeutic proteins

Dumartin, Mélissa 13 January 2017 (has links)
Discipline récente, la chimie supramoléculaire est l'un des domaines les plus fertiles de la recherche chimique. Motivé par le défi que représente la reconnaissance moléculaire sur mesure d'édifices complexes, un grand intérêt est apparu pour la conception et la synthèse des récepteurs macrocycliques polyfonctionnalisés. Nous avons récemment décrit une nouvelle classe de récepteurs moléculaires accessibles et polyvalents: les Dyn[n]arenes. Cette nouvelle classe est obtenue à partir de briques moléculaires 1,4-dithiophénols fonctionnalisés en position ortho assemblées par des liaisons disulfures. Cette stratégie de macrocyclisation contrôlée thermodynamiquement permet de produire de grandes quantités de produit final avec un moindre coût synthétique. Des récepteurs sur-mesure pour la reconnaissance d'anions, de cations et de zwitterions ont été obtenus par cette approche polyvalente. En particulier, le Dyn[4]arene octacarboxylate a montré la capacité de reconnaître sélectivement des dérivés de la lysine par via un ajustement induit asymétrique du récepteur lors de l'association. L'utilisation de ce récepteur pour reconnaître des peptides et protéines portant en position N-terminale une lysine a été étudiée. Enfin, la post-fonctionnalisation de ces Dyn[4]arenes a été explorée afin d'améliorer leur solubilité et leur propriétés de reconnaissance vis-à-vis de cibles biologiquement actives, ainsi que pour étudier la possibilité de leur greffage sur phase solide et leur utilisation en chromatographie d'affinité / As a recent discipline, supramolecular chemistry is one of the most active and fast-growing fields of chemical research. Driven by the challenge that tailored molecular recognition of complex molecules represents, a large interest has grown for the design and synthesis of multi-functionalized macrocyclic receptors. We recently described a new class of accessible and versatile molecular receptors: Dyn[n]arenes. This new class is obtained from 1,4-dithiophenols units functionalized in ortho position and assembled by disulfide linkages. This strategy of thermodynamically controlled macrocyclization allows producing large amounts of final product with a low synthetic cost. On demand receptors for anions, cations and zwitterions were obtained by this versatile approach. Particularly, the octacarboxylate-bearing dyn[4]arene showed the ability to selectively recognize Lysine derivatives via an asymmetric induced adjustment of the receptor upon the complexation. The use of this receptor to recognize N-terminal Lysine tagged peptides and proteins have been investigated. Finally, post-functionalization of Dyn[4]arenes have been explored to improve their solubility and recognition properties toward biologically active target and to investigate their solid phase grafting to be implemented in affinity chromatography
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Peptidmimetika an Zellulosemembranen

Heine, Helge Niklas 21 July 2000 (has links)
Die SPOT-Synthese an Zellulosemembranen wurde 1992 als eine hocheffiziente Methode zur parallelen Synthese von Peptiden beschrieben. Die wichtigste Anwendung der so synthetisierten Verbindungen ist das direkte Festphasen-Screening. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit ist es gelungen, das Anwendungsgebiet der SPOT-Methode von Peptiden auf verschiedene Peptidmimetika auszudehnen und durch Screening entsprechender Bibliotheken bioaktive Substanzen zu identifizieren. (1) Peptoid-Synthese an Zellulosemembranen Die Ähnlichkeit von Oligo-N-alkylglycinen (Peptoiden) zu Peptiden sowie die Vereinbarkeit ihrer Synthese mit den Bedingungen der SPOT-Technik ließen sie als besonders geeignete Kandidaten für eine Erweiterung der SPOT-Synthese von Peptiden auf Peptidmimetika erscheinen. Die Peptoide wurden nach der 1992 für die Synthese am Harz beschriebenen Sub-Monomer-Methode synthetisiert, bei der die N-Alkylglycin-Monomere zweistufig durch Bromacetylierung und nachfolgende Bromsubstitution durch ein primäres Amin aufgebaut werden. Die Kernaufgabe bei der Anpassung der Synthesebedingungen an Zellulosemembranen war dabei die Entwicklung einer N/O-selektiven Bromacetylierungsmethode, da die Anwesenheit freier Membran-Hydroxyfunktionalitäten ein Reagenz erfordert, welches eine N-Acylierung in Anwesenheit von O-Nukleophilen zuläßt. Durch Untersuchung mehrerer Aktivester der Bromessigsäure konnte gezeigt werden, daß der kristalline Bromessigsäure-2,4-dinitrophenylester im Hinblick auf Ausbeute und N/O-Selektivität optimale Eigenschaften besitzt. Im Anschluß an die Bromacetylierungsmittel wurden 46 primäre Amine auf ihre Anwendbarkeit bei der Synthese von Modell-Tripeptoiden untersucht. Aus den Ergebnissen konnten Gesetzmäßigkeiten abgeleitet werden, die eine Abschätzung der Verwendbarkeit von Aminen für die Peptoidsynthese im Hinblick auf Flüchtigkeit, sterischen Anspruch, Nukleophilie des Stickstoffatoms sowie vorhandene funktionelle Gruppen in Seitenketten ermöglichen. (2) Synthese und Screening von Peptoid-Bibliotheken Unter den optimierten Synthesebedingungen wurden zwei Bibliotheken mit jeweils 8000 Tri- bzw. Hexapeptoiden synthetisiert. Die Trimeren-Bibliothek beinhaltete dabei den gesamten Sequenzraum basierend auf 20 Bausteinen, während die Verbindungen der Hexameren-Bibliothek aus einem wesentlich größeren, auf 40 Bausteinen basierenden Sequenzraum statistisch ausgewählt wurden. Um zu überprüfen, ob sich die Bibliotheken zur "de novo" Auffindung von Protein-Liganden eignen, wurden sie auf Bindung zum monoklonalen Antikörper Tab-2 untersucht. Es konnten in beiden Fällen bioaktive Oligomere identifiziert werden (Trimere: KD >= 87 µM, Hexamere: KD >= 2.7 µM), die sich vom Peptid-Epitop des Antikörpers [VVSHFND] deutlich unterschieden. (3) Rückgratmodifizierte Peptoide Mit dem Ziel, Rückgratmodifikationen in Peptoide einzufügen, wurden neun Biselektrophile im Rahmen eines "chemischen Screenings" zur Synthese eines Modell-Trimers verwendet. Vier der Bausteine waren geeignet und ermöglichten damit die Einführung von beta-Peptoid-, m- und p-Aminomethylbenzoesäure- sowie Carbamat-Einheiten in Peptoide. Beim Versuch, in analoger Weise auch Harnstoffe zugänglich zu machen, wurde unter den Linker-Spaltungsbedingungen eine Cyclisierung zu Hydantoinen beobachtet. Diese interessante Reaktion wurde näher untersucht, um die SPOT-Methode auf die Synthese von Hydantoinen als heterocyclische Struktur zu erweitern. (4) Synthese von Hydantoinen an Zellulosemembranen Die Bildung von Hydantoinen in einer Cyclisierungsreaktion, bei der Ammoniak aus einem Amid freigesetzt wird, wurde an fester Phase noch nicht genutzt, während dieser Reaktionstyp in Lösung bereits intensiv untersucht wurde. Durch eine Optimierung der Cyclisierungsbedingungen ließ sich die zunächst unvollständige Reaktion zur Vollständigkeit bringen. Auch C-substituierte Hydantoine konnten durch Verwendung von alpha-Aminosäureamiden bzw. -tert.-butylestern enantiomerenrein zugänglich gemacht werden. / SPOT-synthesis on cellulose membranes was introduced as a highly efficient method for the parallel synthesis of peptides in 1992. The most important applications of libraries synthesized by SPOT-synthesis are solid phase binding assays. Within this work the extension of the SPOT-method to the synthesis of various peptidomimetics and the identification of bioactive substances by screening of corresponding libraries is described. (1) peptoid synthesis on cellulose membranes The similarity of oligo-N-alkylglycines (peptoids) and peptides as well as the compatibility of their synthesis with the conditions of the SPOT-technique made them ideally suited for the extension of the SPOT-synthesis from peptides to peptidomimetics. The peptoids were synthesized by the sub-monomer approach originally developed for the synthesis on standard resins in 1992. N-alkylglycine monomers are hereby synthesized in a stepwise manner by bromoacetylation and subsequent substitution of the bromine atom by a primary amine. The most critical point in the adaptation of the synthesis conditions was the development of an N/O-selective reagent for bromoacetylation due to the presence of free hydroxyl functionalities of the membrane support requiring a reagent suitable for N-acylation in the presence of O-nucleophiles. Several active esters of bromoacetic acid were synthesized and tested whereby crystalline 2,4-dinitrophenylbromoacetate gave the best results with respect to yield and N/O-selectivity. After optimization of bromoacetylation 46 primary amines were applied to the synthesis of model tripeptoids. Rules for the applicability of amines in peptoid synthesis with respect to volatility, sterical demand, nucleophilicity of the nitrogen atom and compatibility with sidechain functional groups were derived from the results. (2) synthesis and screening of peptoid libraries Two libraries consisting of 8000 tri- and hexapeptoids respectively were synthesized under optimized conditions. The library of trimers displayed the entire sequence space based on 20 building blocks, whereas the sequences of the hexamers were selected statistically from the sequence space based on 40 building blocks. In order to examine the suitability of the libraries for the "de novo" identification of protein ligands they were screened for binding to the monoclonal antibody Tab-2. Bioactive peptoids could be identified in both cases (trimers: KD >= 87 µM, hexamers: KD >= 2.7 µM) both differing significantly from the peptide epitope [VVSHFND]. (3) backbone modified peptoids In order to introduce backbone modifications into peptoids nine biselectrophiles were applied in the synthesis of model trimers in a chemical screening. Four of the building blocks were well suited allowing the incorporation of beta-peptoid, m- and p-aminomethylbenzoic acid and carbamate units into peptoids. When the introduction of urea-units in a similar approach was attempted hydantoins were formed during cleavage from the solid support. This interesting reaction was examined in detail in order to extend SPOT-synthesis to the synthesis of heterocycles. (4) synthesis of hydantoins on cellulose membranes The formation of hydantoins from terminal amides was not yet described in a solid phase synthesis, whereas it was examined intensively in solution. By optimizing the conditions of cyclization the reaction could be driven to completion. C-substituted hydantoins were obtained as single enantiomers, when alpha-amino acid-amides or -tert. butylesters were used in the synthesis.

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