[EN] ENRICHMENT OF LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACIDS WITH TEMPLATED POLYMERIC MATERIALS [FR] ENRICHISSEMENT D'ACIDES LYSOPHOSPHATIDIQUES PAR DES MATÉRIAUX POLYMÈRES À MATRICE
IMPRINTED POLYMERS WITH AFFINITY FOR PHOSPHORYLATED PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS
申请人:Sellergren Borje
公开号:US20110015373A1
公开(公告)日:2011-01-20
The present invention relates to a method of separating or extracting phosphorylated amino acids, peptides or proteins with a molecularly imprinted polymer and to the preparation of said molecularly imprinted polymer as well as use of a molecularly imprinted polymer for separating or extracting phosphorylated amino acids, peptides or proteins.
Enrichment of lysophosphatidic acids with templated polymeric materials
申请人:Portland State University
公开号:US10773238B2
公开(公告)日:2020-09-15
Embodiments of templated polymeric materials capable of binding lysophosphatidic acids (LPAs) are disclosed. Methods of making and using the templated polymeric materials also are disclosed. The disclosed templated polymeric materials are molecularly imprinted polymers that bind LPAs and facilitate the production of lysophosphatidic acid-enriched samples, for instance through extraction of lysophosphatidic acids from biological samples, such as plasma or serum samples.
Rational Design of New Polymerizable Oxyanion Receptors
作者:Christophe Gomy、Andreea R. Schmitzer
DOI:10.1021/jo060088k
日期:2006.4.1
We report the synthesis of a library of new polymerizable functional monomers designed for complexing with the oxyanionic moiety of the chemotherapeutic drug methotrexate. The H-1 NMR and ITC binding studies allowed for the selection of receptors possessing the best association parameters. Subsequently, the design of a broad library of polymerizable moiety-specific binding monomers for the imprinting of dicarboxylate containing drugs was accomplished. Di(ureidoehylenemethacrylate)stilbene possesses the highest association properties and shows potential to act as a monomer in the molecularly imprinting technique to obtain photoswitchable cavities.
ENRICHMENT OF LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACIDS WITH TEMPLATED POLYMERIC MATERIALS