Complex combinatorial chemical libraries encoded with tags. United States Patent 5721099

Michael Wigler (1998) Complex combinatorial chemical libraries encoded with tags. United States Patent 5721099. .

Abstract

Encoded combinatorial chemistry is provided, where sequential synthetic schemes are recorded using organic molecules, which define choice of reactant, and stage, as the same or different bit of information. Various products can be produced in the multi-stage synthesis, such as oligomers and synthetic non-repetitive organic molecules. Conveniently, nested families of compounds can be employed as identifiers, where number and/or position of a substituent define the choice. Alternatively, detectable functionalities may be employed, such as radioisotopes, fluorescers, halogens, and the like, where presence and ratios of two different groups can be used to define stage or choice. Particularly, pluralities of identifiers may be used to provide a binary or higher code, so as to define a plurality of choices with only a few detachable tags. The particles may be screened for a characteristic of interest, particularly binding affinity, where the products may be detached from the particle or retained on the particle. The reaction history of the particles which are positive for the characteristic can be determined by the release of the tags and analysis to define the reaction history of the particle.

Item Type: Patent
Subjects: patents
CSHL Authors:
Communities: CSHL labs > Wigler lab
Depositing User: Matt Covey
Date: 1998
Date Deposited: 13 Mar 2014 19:42
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2014 19:42
URI: https://repository.cshl.edu/id/eprint/29644

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