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Small-Molecule Arrays for Sorting G‑Protein-Coupled Receptors
Precise
self-assembled monolayer chemistries and microfluidic technology
are combined to create small-molecule biorecognition arrays. Small-molecule
neurotransmitters or precursors are spatially encoded on monolayer-modified
substrates. This platform enables multiplexed screening of G-protein-coupled
receptors (GPCRs) from complex media via protein–ligand interactions.
Preserving access to all epitopes of small molecules
is critical for GPCR recognition. The ability to address multiple
small molecules on solid substrates and to sort protein mixtures based
on specific affinities is a critical step in creating biochips for
proteomic applications