Schultz Peter G, Yin Jun, Lerner Richard A
Department of Chemistry, The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2002 Dec 2;41(23):4427-37. doi: 10.1002/1521-3773(20021202)41:23<4427::AID-ANIE4427>3.0.CO;2-K.
Immunochemistry has traditionally focused on understanding the molecular basis of antibody binding affinity and specificity. In the last 20 years a major shift has occurred in the field. We are now asking how we can exploit the remarkable properties of the antibody molecule and the immune response in chemistry-from testing basic theories of enzymatic catalysis to the synthesis of new catalysts. Moreover, the concept of molecular diversity, which underlies these experiments, is now being applied to a large number of other problems-from libraries of biopolymers to libraries of solid-state materials. Importantly, theses studies are providing fundamental molecular insights into many biological, chemical, and physical phenomena, as well as changing the way we approach the synthesis of new molecular function.
免疫化学传统上专注于理解抗体结合亲和力和特异性的分子基础。在过去20年里,该领域发生了重大转变。我们现在正在探讨如何在化学中利用抗体分子和免疫反应的卓越特性——从测试酶催化的基础理论到合成新的催化剂。此外,作为这些实验基础的分子多样性概念,现在正被应用于大量其他问题——从生物聚合物文库到固态材料文库。重要的是,这些研究正在为许多生物学、化学和物理现象提供基本的分子见解,同时也在改变我们合成新分子功能的方法。