Bioinformatics, Cheminformatics, Molecular Modeling

JPT has a long standing and focused expertise to assist biomedical screening and peptide lead optimization programs with its comprehensive bioinformatic and cheminformatic capabilities. Statistical evaluation as well as visualization and presentation of complex data are performed using state of the art tools.
We offer this unique know-how and expertise as part of our services or in R&D collaborations.

Service Specifications
  • Detailed discussion of your project and definition of a suitable strategy based on scientific feasibility and experience
  • Receive project proposal on how our bioinformatics and cheminformatic expertise can support your project
  • Obtain detailed and comprehensive service reports

Applications

Applications

  • Design of peptide content for high-density peptide microarrays and complex peptide libraries
  • Design of peptide libraries based on biological pathways, literature data or complex database search strategies
  • Generation of homology models and use of available structural information for peptide selection
  • Optimization of hit and lead structures (affinity, physicochemical properties, ADME)
  • Prediction and modeling of data
  • Scaffold design for native-like presentation of peptides
  • Interpretation, management and integration of data
  • Visualization and presentation of complex data sets

Benefits

Benefits

  • Long-term track record in the discovery and development of peptides in drug discovery and diagnostic development
  • State-of-the-art prediction, data interpretation and data mining algorithms and software paired with chemical and biological know-how
  • Expertise available as a fee-for-service or in collaborative partnerships
References

References

  • Probing the Epitope Signatures of IgG Antibodies in Human Serum from Patients with Autoimmune Disease
    Lorenz et al., Methods Mol. Biol. (2009) - PMID: 19377950
  • Pattern Recognition in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Defined by High Content Peptide Microarray Chip AnalysisRepresenting 61 Proteins from M. tuberculosis
    Gaseitsiwe et al., PLoS One (2008)- PMID: 19065269
  • Design and Synthesis of a New Class of Selective Integrin α5β1 Antagonists
    Stragies et al., J. of Medicinal Chemistry (2007) - PMID: 17616113
  • Translating Peptides into Small Molecules
    Hummel et al., Mol. BioSyst. (2006) - PMID: 17216031
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