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Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers
Non-biological synthetic oligomers can serve as ligands for antibodies. We hypothesized that a random combinatorial library of synthetic poly-N-substituted glycine oligomers, or peptoids, could represent a random “shape library” in antigen space, and that some of these peptoids would be recognized b...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4947968/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2016.05.001 |
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author | Gearhart, Tricia L. Montelaro, Ronald C. Schurdak, Mark E. Pilcher, Chris D. Rinaldo, Charles R. Kodadek, Thomas Park, Yongseok Islam, Kazi Yurko, Raymond Marques, Ernesto T.A. Burke, Donald S. |
author_facet | Gearhart, Tricia L. Montelaro, Ronald C. Schurdak, Mark E. Pilcher, Chris D. Rinaldo, Charles R. Kodadek, Thomas Park, Yongseok Islam, Kazi Yurko, Raymond Marques, Ernesto T.A. Burke, Donald S. |
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description | Non-biological synthetic oligomers can serve as ligands for antibodies. We hypothesized that a random combinatorial library of synthetic poly-N-substituted glycine oligomers, or peptoids, could represent a random “shape library” in antigen space, and that some of these peptoids would be recognized by the antigen-binding pocket of disease-specific antibodies. We synthesized and screened a one bead one compound combinatorial library of peptoids, in which each bead displayed an 8-mer peptoid with ten possible different amines at each position (10(8) theoretical variants). By screening one million peptoid/beads we found 112 (approximately 1 in 10,000) that preferentially bound immunoglobulins from human sera known to be positive for anti-HIV antibodies. Reactive peptoids were then re-synthesized and rigorously evaluated in plate-based ELISAs. Four peptoids showed very good, and one showed excellent, properties for establishing a sero-diagnosis of HIV. These results demonstrate the feasibility of constructing sero-diagnostic assays for infectious diseases from libraries of random molecular shapes. In this study we sought a proof-of-principle that we could identify a potential diagnostic antibody ligand biomarker for an infectious disease in a random combinatorial library of 100 million peptoids. We believe that this is the first evidence that it is possible to develop sero-diagnostic assays – for any infectious disease – based on screening random libraries of non-biological molecular shapes. |
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spelling | pubmed-49479682016-08-01 Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers Gearhart, Tricia L. Montelaro, Ronald C. Schurdak, Mark E. Pilcher, Chris D. Rinaldo, Charles R. Kodadek, Thomas Park, Yongseok Islam, Kazi Yurko, Raymond Marques, Ernesto T.A. Burke, Donald S. J Immunol Methods Technical Note Non-biological synthetic oligomers can serve as ligands for antibodies. We hypothesized that a random combinatorial library of synthetic poly-N-substituted glycine oligomers, or peptoids, could represent a random “shape library” in antigen space, and that some of these peptoids would be recognized by the antigen-binding pocket of disease-specific antibodies. We synthesized and screened a one bead one compound combinatorial library of peptoids, in which each bead displayed an 8-mer peptoid with ten possible different amines at each position (10(8) theoretical variants). By screening one million peptoid/beads we found 112 (approximately 1 in 10,000) that preferentially bound immunoglobulins from human sera known to be positive for anti-HIV antibodies. Reactive peptoids were then re-synthesized and rigorously evaluated in plate-based ELISAs. Four peptoids showed very good, and one showed excellent, properties for establishing a sero-diagnosis of HIV. These results demonstrate the feasibility of constructing sero-diagnostic assays for infectious diseases from libraries of random molecular shapes. In this study we sought a proof-of-principle that we could identify a potential diagnostic antibody ligand biomarker for an infectious disease in a random combinatorial library of 100 million peptoids. We believe that this is the first evidence that it is possible to develop sero-diagnostic assays – for any infectious disease – based on screening random libraries of non-biological molecular shapes. Elsevier 2016-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4947968/ /pubmed/27182050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2016.05.001 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Technical Note Gearhart, Tricia L. Montelaro, Ronald C. Schurdak, Mark E. Pilcher, Chris D. Rinaldo, Charles R. Kodadek, Thomas Park, Yongseok Islam, Kazi Yurko, Raymond Marques, Ernesto T.A. Burke, Donald S. Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers |
title | Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers |
title_full | Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers |
title_fullStr | Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers |
title_full_unstemmed | Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers |
title_short | Selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for HIV infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers |
title_sort | selection of a potential diagnostic biomarker for hiv infection from a random library of non-biological synthetic peptoid oligomers |
topic | Technical Note |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4947968/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2016.05.001 |
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