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High-throughput sequencing allows the identification of binding molecules isolated from DNA-encoded chemical libraries
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Molecular BiologyChemical BiologyHigh Throughput SequencingNucleic Acid ChemistryDna-encoded Chemical LibrariesDna ComputingLarge Chemical LibrariesDna SequencingBiochemistryDna ReplicationLibrary MembersFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsStructural BiologyHigh-throughput SequencingBiomolecular EngineeringLong-read SequencingNatural SciencesComputational BiologyStepwise CouplingMedicineSequence Assembly
DNA encoding facilitates the construction and screening of large chemical libraries. Here, we describe general strategies for the stepwise coupling of coding DNA fragments to nascent organic molecules throughout individual reaction steps as well as the first implementation of high-throughput sequencing for the identification and relative quantification of the library members. The methodology was exemplified in the construction of a DNA-encoded chemical library containing 4,000 compounds and in the discovery of binders to streptavidin, matrix metalloproteinase 3, and polyclonal human IgG.
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