Claims
- 1. An array comprising:
a plurality of more than one type of chemical compound attached to a solid support through a diazobenzylidene moiety, wherein the density of said array of compounds comprises at least 1000 spots per cm2.
- 2. The array of claim 1, wherein said array of chemical compounds comprises an array of small molecules.
- 3. The array of claim 1, wherein said array of chemical compounds comprises an array of non-oligomeric chemical compounds.
- 4. The array of claim 1, wherein said array of chemical compounds comprises an array of non-peptidic and non-oligomeric chemical compounds.
- 5. The array of claim 1, wherein said attachment is characterized in that the benzylidene linkage is robust enough so that the compounds are (1) not inadvertently cleaved during subsequent manipulation steps and (2) inert so that the functionalities employed do not interfere with subsequent manipulation steps.
- 6. The array of claim 1, wherein each of said chemical compounds in said array is attached to the solid support through a linkage generated by a nucleophilic displacement reaction.
- 7. The array of claim 1, wherein each of said chemical compounds in said array is attached to the solid support through a linkage generated by a nucleophilic displacement of N2 by a heteroatom.
- 8. The array of claim 1, wherein the benzylidene linker attaching compound to glass slide is as shown below:
- 9. The array of claim 1, wherein the benzylidene linker attaching compound to glass slide is as shown below:
- 10. The array of claim 1, wherein the benzylidene linker attaching compound to glass slide is as shown below:
- 11. The array of claim 1, wherein the benzylidene linker attaching compound to glass slide is as shown below:
- 12. The array of claim 1, wherein the benzylidene linker attaching compound to glass slide is as shown below:
- 13. The array of claim 1, wherein the solid support is glass.
- 14. The array of claim 1, wherein the solid support is derivatized glass.
- 15. The array of claim 1, wherein the solid support is silylated glass.
- 16. The array of claim 1, wherein the solid support is γ-aminopropylsilylated glass.
- 17. The array of claim 1, wherein the solid support is a polymer.
- 18. The array of claim 1, wherein the solid support is metal.
- 19. The array of claim 1, wherein the solid support is a metal-coated surface.
- 20. The array of claim 1, wherein the solid support is a gold-coated surface.
- 21. An array comprising:
a plurality of one or more types of chemical compounds attached to a glass or polymer support through a benzylidene moiety, wherein the density of said array of compounds comprises at least 1000 spots per cm2.
- 22. The array of claim 21, wherein said array of chemical compounds comprises an array of small molecules.
- 23. The array of claim 21, wherein said array of chemical compounds comprises an array of non-peptidic and non-oligomeric chemical compounds.
- 24. The array of claim 21, wherein said attachment is characterized in that the benzylidene linkage is robust enough so that the compounds are (1) not inadvertently cleaved during subsequent manipulation steps and (2) inert so that the functionalities employed do not interfere with subsequent manipulation steps.
- 25. A method for forming the array of claim 1, the method comprising:
providing a solid support, wherein said solid support is functionalized with a diazobenzylidene moiety capable of interacting with more than one type of chemical compound to form a covalent linkage; providing one or more solutions of more than one type of chemical compounds to be attached to the solid support; and delivering said one or more solutions of said more than one type of chemical compounds to the solid support, whereby each of said chemical compounds is attached to the solid support through a covalent interaction, and whereby said array of compounds has a density of at least 1000 spots per cm2.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said solid support comprises a glass slide.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein providing a solution of one or more types of compounds to be attached to the solid support comprises providing one or more solutions generated from a library of compounds, wherein each member of said library is initially attached to a bead, placed in an individual well, then cleaved from the bead to provide the solution.
- 28. A method for forming the array of claim 21, the method comprising:
providing a glass or polymeric solid support, wherein said solid support is functionalized with a diazobenzylidene capable of interacting with one or more types of chemical compounds to form a covalent linkage; providing one or more solutions of said one or more types of compounds to be attached to the glass or polymer solid support; and delivering said one or more solutions of said one or more types of chemical compounds to the solid support, whereby each of said chemical compounds is attached to the solid support though a covalent interaction, and whereby said array of compounds has a density of at least 1000 spots per cm2.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein providing a solution of one or more types of compounds to be attached to the solid support comprises providing one or more solutions generated from a library of compounds, wherein each member of said library is initially attached to a bead, placed in an individual well, then cleaved from the bead to provide the solution.
- 30. A method of identifying small molecule partners for biological macromolecules of interest comprising:
providing the array of claim 1, wherein said array comprises an array of small molecules attached to a support through a benzylidene moiety, and wherein said array of small molecules has a density of at least 1000 spots per cm2; contacting said array with one of more types of biological macromolecules of interest; and determining the binding of specific small molecule-biological macromolecule partners.
- 31. A method for identifying small molecule partners for a gene product comprising:
providing the array of claim 1, wherein said array comprises an array of small molecules attached to a support through a benzylidene moiety, and wherein said array of small molecules has a density of at least 1000 spots per cm2 contacting said array with a library of recombinant proteins; and determining the binding of specific recombinant proteins with small molecule partner
- 32. A solid support comprising a solid support derivatized with diazobenzylidene moieties.
- 33. The solid support of 36 having the structure:
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 and is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 09/567,910, filed May 10, 2000, entitled “Small Molecule Printing”, which claims priority to provisional application U.S. Ser. No. 60/133,595, filed May 11, 1999, entitled “Small Molecule Printing”, the entire contents of each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
[0002] The work described herein was supported, in part, by grants from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, and the National Cancer Institute. The United States government may have certain rights, in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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May 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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