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Journal of Biomolecular Screening | 1998

Synthesis Coupled to Scintillation Proximity Affinity Screening

Zahra Parandoosh; Sue K. Knowles; Xiao-Yi Xiao; Chanfeng Zhao; Gary S. David; Michael P. Nova

The rapidly changing developments in genomics and combinatorial chemistry, generating new drug targets and large numbers of compounds, are beginning to push the limits of screening efficiently. Thus, there is a need for novel tools and strategies to improve high throughput screening. A novel approach is to couple synthesis and screening on a common platform, rather than to increase the rate at which traditional screening methods can be implemented. We have developed a proprietary grafted polymer with special fluorescence characteristics referred to as Electronically Encoded Fluorescence matriX (EFX™), which has the sturdiness and required functionality for direct chemical synthesis as well as suitable surface characteristics for measuring interactions in aqueous solution. This matrix is fabricated into a MicroTube reactor, and each tube is associated with an electronically encoded tag. The system follows a homogenous assay protocol and is based on the scintillation proximity principle. Using solid-phase chemistry, a variety of small molecules may be synthesized onto the EFX. A simple binding assay can be conducted by combining a collection of MicroTubes with any radiolabeled acceptor molecule. The MicroTubes that carry active compounds are selected based on the photon mission or fluorescence characteristics. We validated this approach by evaluating the interactions of biotin with radiolabeled streptavidin.


Archive | 1996

Matrices with memories and uses thereof

Michael P. Nova; Zahra Parandoosh; Andrew E. Senyei; Xiao-Yi Xiao; Gary S. David; Yozo Satoda; Chanfeng Zhao; Hanan Potash


Archive | 1996

Remotely programmable matrices with memories and uses thereof

Michael P. Nova; Andrew E. Senyei; Zahra Parandoosh; Gary S. David


Archive | 1996

Method for tagging and screening molecules

Michael P. Nova; Hanan Potash; Xiao-Yi Xiao; Zahra Parandoosh; Gary S. David


Archive | 1996

Matrices with memories, sensors with memories and uses thereof

Michael P. Nova; Hanan Potash; Xioa-Yi Xiao; Bradley J. Sargent; Zahra Parandoosh; Gary S. David; Yozo Satoda; Chanfeng Zhao


Archive | 1998

Radiation-grafted solid supports for chemical synthesis

Chanfeng Zhao; John E. Lillig; Robert K. Neeper; Gordon W. Hudson; Anthony W. Czarnik; Zahra Parandoosh; Gary S. David; Xiao-Yi Xiao


Archive | 2004

Encoded solid supports for biological processing and assays using same

Michael P. Nova; Andrew E. Senyei; Zahra Parandoosh; Gary S. David; Xiao-Yi Xiao


Archive | 1998

Methods for radiation grafting to polymeric surfaces

Chanfeng Zhao; John E. Lillig; Robert K. Neeper; Gordon W. Hudson; Anthony W. Czarnik; Zahra Parandoosh; Gary S. David; Xiao-Yi Xiao


Archive | 2011

Multiplexed assay using encoded solid support matrices

Michael P. Nova; Andrew E. Senyei; Zahra Parandoosh; Gary S. David; Xiao-Yi Xiao


Archive | 1996

Matricen mit speichern und verwendungen davon

Michael P. Nova; Hanan Potash; Xioa-Yi Xiao; Bradley J. Sargent; Zahra Parandoosh; Gary S. David

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Michael P. Nova

Seoul National University

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Xiao-Yi Xiao

Scripps Research Institute

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