Automated 'X-Y' robot for peptide synthesis with microwave heating: application to difficult peptide sequences and protein domains

Leila Malik, Anne Pernille Tofteng Shelton, Søren Ljungberg Pedersen, Kasper Kildegaard Sørensen, Knud Jørgen Jensen

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    Abstract

    Precise microwave heating has emerged as a valuable method to aid solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS). New methods and reliable protocols, as well as their embodiment in automated instruments, are required to fully use this potential. Here we describe a new automated robotic instrument for SPPS with microwave heating, report protocols for its reliable use and report the application to the synthesis of long sequences, including the β-amyloid 1-42 peptide. The instrument is built around a valve-free robot originally developed for parallel peptide synthesis, where the robotic arm transports reagents instead of pumping reagents via valves. This is the first example of an 'X-Y' robotic microwave-assisted synthesizer developed for the assembly of long peptides. Although the instrument maintains its capability for parallel synthesis at room temperature, in this paper, we focus on sequential peptide synthesis with microwave heating. With this valve-free instrument and the protocols developed for its use, fast and efficient syntheses of long and difficult peptide sequences were achieved.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Peptide Science
    Volume16
    Issue number9
    Pages (from-to)506-512
    Number of pages7
    ISSN1075-2617
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2010

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