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Conclusions

From: Postgenomic Chemistry

  • Sergey Varfolomeyev , Elena Efremenko , Irina Beletskaya , Ivano Bertini , G. Michael Blackburn , Alexey Bogdanov , Raimond Cunin , Jutta Eichler , Igor Galaev , Vadim Gladyshev , David O’Hagan , Thomas Haertle , Jaak Jarv , Arkadiy Karyakin , Ilia Kurochkin , Marian Mikolajczyk , Vladimir Poroikov , Ivan Sakharov , Friedrich Spener , Normand Voyer and James Wild

Abstract

Numerous areas of chemistry can benefit from the ongoing genomic revolution. Here, we discuss and highlight trends in chemistry in the postgenomic era. The areas of interest include combinatorial approaches in organic chemistry; design and analysis of proteins containing unnatural amino acids; trace element-containing proteins; design and characterization of new enzyme types; applications of postgenomic chemistry in drug design; identification of lipid networks and global characterization of lipid molecular species; development of recombinant and selfproliferating polymers; and applications in food chemistry and bioanalytical chemistry based on new nanoanalytical systems and novel recognition elements.

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