Claims
- 1. A reaction vessel comprising:
a first member defining a first chamber, the first chamber including an organic solvent and a plurality of reactants which form a combinatorial library of products; a second member defining a second chamber, the second chamber including a target molecule and an aqueous solvent immiscible in the organic solvent; and a semipermeable membrane separating the contents of the first chamber from the contents of the second chamber, wherein said semipermeable membrane is permeable to one or more products of the combinatorial library of products.
- 2. The reaction vessel according to claim 1 wherein the second member is contained within the first chamber of the first member.
- 3. The reaction vessel according to claim 2 wherein the first member comprises
a first container including an open end and a cap secured about the open end of the first container.
- 4. The reaction vessel according to claim 3, wherein the first container is a centrifuge tube.
- 5. The reaction vessel according to claim 3, wherein the second member comprises
a second container including an open end and a cap having an aperture therethrough, which cap is secured about the open end of the second container with the semipermeable membrane covering the aperture to define a second reaction chamber.
- 6. The reaction vessel according to claim 5, wherein the second member is a vial.
- 7. The reaction vessel according to claim 1 further comprising a cap element including the semipermeable membrane, the cap element being secured about an open end of the first member and an open end of the second member, thereby allowing the one or more products to move from the first chamber into the second chamber.
- 8. The reaction vessel according to claim 7, wherein the cap element comprises:
a first portion secured about the open end of the first member and having an aperture therethrough, a second portion secured about the open end of the second member and having an aperture therethrough, wherein the first and second portions form a unitary structure with the semipermeable membrane captured therebetween and obstructing communication between the apertures of the first and second portions.
- 9. The reaction vessel according to claim 1, wherein the first and second members are Eppendorf tubes.
- 10. The reaction vessel according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of reactants comprises at least four reactants.
- 11. The reaction vessel according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of reactants comprises at least ten reactants.
- 12. The reaction vessel according to claim 1, wherein the second member is formed of a material which is inert to the organic solvent.
- 13. The reaction vessel according to claim 12, wherein the material is glass, pyrex, or polyethylene.
- 14. The reaction vessel according to claim 1, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to products, of the combinatorial library of products, having a molecular weight of less than about 10,000 daltons.
- 15. The reaction vessel according to claim 1, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to products, of the combinatorial library of products, having a molecular weight of less than about 5,000 daltons.
- 16. The reaction vessel according to claim 1, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to products, of the combinatorial library of products, having a molecular weight of less than about 1,000 daltons.
- 17. The reaction vessel according to claim 1, wherein the semipermeable membrane comprises cellulose or nylon.
- 18. A method of identifying a ligand having affinity for a target molecule comprising:
providing a dual-chambered reaction vessel comprising first and second containers defining first and second chambers, respectively, which are separated by a semipermeable membrane, with the first chamber comprising an organic solvent and a plurality of reactants which form a combinatorial library of products, the second chamber comprising an aqueous solvent immiscible in the organic solvent and, optionally, a target molecule, and the semipermeable membrane being permeable to one or more products of the combinatorial library of products; identifying any products present in the second chamber at higher concentration while the target molecule is present than without.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the providing is carried out in two parallel trials, a first trial where the target molecule is present and a second trial where the target molecule is absent.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein said identifying comprises:
performing liquid chromatography-mass spectroscopy on the contents removed from the second chamber for the first and second trials and determining whether the spectroscopy results differ for the first and second trials by defining differential peaks.
- 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the determining comprises:
assigning mass spectroscopy peaks to predicted combinatorial library products and matching assigned mass spectroscopy peaks to the differential peaks.
- 22. The method according to claim 18 further comprising:
removing the contents of the second chamber prior to the identifying.
- 23. The method according to claim 21, wherein the removing is carried out between about 20 minutes and about 24 hours following the providing.
- 24. A reaction vessel comprising:
a first reaction container including (i) a body having an open end and (ii) a cap secured about the open end to define a first reaction chamber; a second reaction container which is sized and configured for placement within the first reaction chamber, the second reaction container including (i) a body having an open end, (ii) a semipermeable membrane positioned over at least a portion of the open end, and (iii) a cap having an aperture therethrough, which cap is secured about the open end with the semipermeable membrane covering the aperture to define a second reaction chamber.
- 25. The reaction vessel according to claim 24, wherein the first reaction container is a centrifuge tube.
- 26. The reaction vessel according to claim 24, wherein the second reaction container is a vial.
- 27. The reaction vessel according to claim 24, wherein the second member is formed of a material which is inert to organic solvents.
- 28. The reaction vessel according to claim 27, wherein the material is glass, pyrex, or polyethylene.
- 29. The reaction vessel according to claim 24, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to compounds having a molecular weight of less than about 10,000 daltons.
- 30. The reaction vessel according to claim 24, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to compounds having a molecular weight of less than about 5,000 daltons.
- 31. The reaction vessel according to claim 24, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to compounds having a molecular weight of less than about 1,000 daltons.
- 32. The reaction vessel according to claim 24, wherein the semipermeable membrane comprises cellulose or nylon.
- 33. A reaction vessel comprising:
a first reaction container including a body having an open end and defining a first reaction chamber; a second reaction container including a body having an open end and defining a second reaction chamber; and a cap element comprising:
(i) a first portion secured about the open end of the first reaction container and having an aperture therethrough, (ii) a second portion secured about the open end of the second reaction container and having an aperture therethrough, and (iii) a semipermeable membrane positioned between the first and second portions and obstructing communication between the apertures thereof.
- 34. The reaction vessel according to claim 33, wherein the first and second reaction containers are Eppendorf tubes.
- 35. The reaction vessel according to claim 33, wherein one or both of the first and second members is formed of a material which is inert to organic solvents.
- 36. The reaction vessel according to claim 35, wherein the material is glass, pyrex, or polyethylene.
- 37. The reaction vessel according to claim 33, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to compounds having a molecular weight of less than about 10,000 daltons.
- 38. The reaction vessel according to claim 33, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to compounds having a molecular weight of less than about 5,000 daltons.
- 39. The reaction vessel according to claim 33, wherein the semipermeable membrane is permeable to compounds having a molecular weight of less than about 1,000 daltons.
- 40. The reaction vessel according to claim 33, wherein the semipermeable membrane comprises cellulose or nylon.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/198,953 filed Apr. 21, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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