Design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.

Solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) has enabled widespread use of synthetic peptides in applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to materials science. The demand for synthetic peptides has driven recent efforts to produce automated SPPS synthesizers which utilize fluid-handling components common t...

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Main Authors: Nathaniel E Kallmyer, Nathan E Rider, Nigel F Reuel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237473
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spelling doaj-3e77444be0ca49e6972ebd7aabdd38522021-03-03T22:00:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023747310.1371/journal.pone.0237473Design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.Nathaniel E KallmyerNathan E RiderNigel F ReuelSolid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) has enabled widespread use of synthetic peptides in applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to materials science. The demand for synthetic peptides has driven recent efforts to produce automated SPPS synthesizers which utilize fluid-handling components common to chemistry laboratories to drive costs down to several thousand dollars. Herein, we describe the design and validation of a more 'frugal' SPPS synthesizer that uses inexpensive, consumer-grade fluid-handling components to achieve a prototype price point between US$300 and $600. We demonstrated functionality by preparing and characterizing peptides with a variety of distinct properties including binding functionality, nanoscale self-assembly, and oxidation-induced fluorescence. This system yielded micromoles of peptide at a cost of approximately $1/residue, a cost which may be further reduced by optimization and bulk purchasing.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237473
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author Nathaniel E Kallmyer
Nathan E Rider
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Nigel F Reuel
Design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.
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author_facet Nathaniel E Kallmyer
Nathan E Rider
Nigel F Reuel
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title Design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.
title_short Design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.
title_full Design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.
title_fullStr Design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.
title_full_unstemmed Design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.
title_sort design and validation of a frugal, automated, solid-phase peptide synthesizer.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) has enabled widespread use of synthetic peptides in applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to materials science. The demand for synthetic peptides has driven recent efforts to produce automated SPPS synthesizers which utilize fluid-handling components common to chemistry laboratories to drive costs down to several thousand dollars. Herein, we describe the design and validation of a more 'frugal' SPPS synthesizer that uses inexpensive, consumer-grade fluid-handling components to achieve a prototype price point between US$300 and $600. We demonstrated functionality by preparing and characterizing peptides with a variety of distinct properties including binding functionality, nanoscale self-assembly, and oxidation-induced fluorescence. This system yielded micromoles of peptide at a cost of approximately $1/residue, a cost which may be further reduced by optimization and bulk purchasing.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237473
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