Abstract

The suitability of the combinatorial chemistry approach for the design of a broad spectrum of new molecular-recognition compounds is demonstrated. A model system consisting of a monolayer of two synthetic cyclohexapeptides–one of which is illustrated in the Figure–containing three L-cysteine amino acids is reported to be able to distinguish more than 20 amino acids.

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