Second generation DNA-encoded dynamic combinatorial chemical libraries

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Abstract

We present a DNA-encoded chemical library, which allows dynamic selection followed by ligation of the encoding strands. As a chemical approach to mimic the genetic recombination process of adaptive immunity, the technology led to an enhanced enrichment factor and signal-to-noise ratio compared to static libraries.

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Reddavide, F. V., Cui, M., Lin, W., Fu, N., Heiden, S., Andrade, H., … Zhang, Y. (2019). Second generation DNA-encoded dynamic combinatorial chemical libraries. Chemical Communications, 55(26), 3753–3756. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cc01429b

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