2008
DOI: 10.1002/ange.200705256
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Phosphor‐NMR‐Spektroskopie als vielseitiges Werkzeug für das Screening von Substanzbibliotheken

Abstract: Die Einführung von Phosphor (31P) als NMR‐aktiver Kern für das Screening von Substanzbibliotheken erweitert die Einsatzmöglichkeiten der NMR‐Spektroskopie in biologischer und pharmazeutischer Forschung. Verschiedene NMR‐Methoden wie Verdrängungsexperimente oder die Aufnahme zweidimensionaler Spektren wurden eingesetzt, um die grundsätzliche Anwendbarkeit des neu entwickelten, ligandenbasierten Screening‐Konzeptes zu demonstrieren.

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“…They honor the researchers for their contributions to structure elucidation and the design and synthesis of peptides. Kessler has developed NMR spectroscopic methods for this purpose, and he recently reported in Angewandte Chemie on phosphorus NMR spectroscopy as a versatile method for screening substance libraries1a and in ChemBioChem on the rational design of highly active and selective ligands for the α 5 β 1 ‐integrin receptor 1b. Mutter is known for the template synthesis of proteins and the concept of “switch peptides” in protein folding.…”
Section: Awarded…︁mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They honor the researchers for their contributions to structure elucidation and the design and synthesis of peptides. Kessler has developed NMR spectroscopic methods for this purpose, and he recently reported in Angewandte Chemie on phosphorus NMR spectroscopy as a versatile method for screening substance libraries1a and in ChemBioChem on the rational design of highly active and selective ligands for the α 5 β 1 ‐integrin receptor 1b. Mutter is known for the template synthesis of proteins and the concept of “switch peptides” in protein folding.…”
Section: Awarded…︁mentioning
confidence: 99%