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SUMMARY:Online-Seminar - Synthesis of peptide arrays – Exploring and des
 cription of protein function
DESCRIPTION:Protein-protein interactions mediate most processes in the liv
 ing cell. Impaired protein interactions can lead to disease\, which is why
  protein interactions are valuable targets for drugs. Therefore\, it is ex
 tremely important to understand these interactions at the molecular level.
  Protein interactions are studied using a variety of techniques. Peptides 
 are used for investigation and are powerful tools for protein interaction.
 \nDeveloped in the 1990s\, synthetic peptide arrays are an exciting and ra
 pidly growing technology with a wide range of possibilities for applicatio
 ns in basic and applied life sciences.\nPeptide libraries are versatile an
 d have proven important for determining the substrate specificities of enz
 ymes\, profiling antibodies\, mapping epitopes\, studying ligand-receptor 
 interactions\, and identifying ligands that mediate cell adhesion. The arr
 ays typically contain hundreds to thousands of different peptide sequences
 . The technique has become a powerful tool for high-throughput approaches 
 in biology and biochemistry.\nNevertheless\, peptide arrays are not yet a 
 standard method in the laboratory and drug development process\, especiall
 y compared to the oligonucleotide arrays\, and the potential of peptide li
 braries is not yet fully recognized and exploited.Product specialist Dr Ch
 ristian Behn explains the flexible options for multiple peptide synthesis 
 live in the one-hour online seminar.\nThe seminar will be offered at 10 a.
 m. in German and at 2 p.m. in English.\nRegister now 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Protein-protein interactions mediate most 
 processes in the living cell. Impaired protein interactions can lead to di
 sease\, which is why protein interactions are valuable targets for drugs. 
 Therefore\, it is extremely important to understand these interactions at 
 the molecular level. Protein interactions are studied using a variety of t
 echniques. Peptides are used for investigation and are powerful tools for 
 protein interaction.</p>\n<p>Developed in the 1990s\, synthetic peptide ar
 rays are an exciting and rapidly growing technology with a wide range of p
 ossibilities for applications in basic and applied life sciences.</p>\n<p>
 Peptide libraries are versatile and have proven important for determining 
 the substrate specificities of enzymes\, profiling antibodies\, mapping ep
 itopes\, studying ligand-receptor interactions\, and identifying ligands t
 hat mediate cell adhesion. The arrays typically contain hundreds to thousa
 nds of different peptide sequences. The technique has become a powerful to
 ol for high-throughput approaches in biology and biochemistry.</p>\n<p>Nev
 ertheless\, peptide arrays are not yet a standard method in the laboratory
  and drug development process\, especially compared to the oligonucleotide
  arrays\, and the potential of peptide libraries is not yet fully recogniz
 ed and exploited.<br />Product specialist Dr Christian Behn explains the f
 lexible options for multiple peptide synthesis live in the one-hour online
  seminar.</p>\n<p>The seminar will be offered at 10 a.m. in German and at 
 2 p.m. in English.</p>\n<p><a class="btn btn-primary mb-2" href="https://a
 ttendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/5081511085719864413" target="_blank">Register n
 ow</a><br />&nbsp\;</p>
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