Custom Peptide Synthesis
Peptides are used for a wide range of applications, from polyclonal antibody production to development of therapeutic molecules
Custom peptide production service offers the synthesis and purification of peptides. This peptide synthesis can be accompanied by modifications at the N or C terminal positions.
Peptide synthesis typically involves coupling the carboxyl group of an incoming amino acid to the N-terminus of the growing peptide chain, following a C-to-N direction. This approach contrasts with protein biosynthesis, where amino acids are added in the N-to-C direction by linking the N-terminus of the incoming amino acid to the C-terminus of the growing protein chain. In vitro peptide synthesis, due to its complexity, proceeds in a precise, stepwise, and cyclic manner. Despite variations among commonly used peptide synthesis methods, they all share this sequential approach, adding amino acids one at a time to the peptide chain.
The peptide synthesis service adapts to your request:
- Simple linear peptides
- Complex peptides; cyclic,
- Long chain peptides (up to 112 amino acids)
- Modified amino acid containing peptides
- Various grades of purity: crude, desalted, >75%、>85%、>90%、>95%、>98%.
Choose the purity of your peptide according to your needs:
Crude (>50 >70%)
- High-throughput screening of lead compounds.
- Mutation screening
- Sequence optimization
Immuno-grade purity (>75%)
- ELISA testing
- Peptide arrays
- Production, purification and testing of antibodies used in immunoassays
Biochemistry grade ( >85%)
- For in-vitro bioassays and semi-quantitative applications (non-quantitative) such as studies in enzymology, epitope mapping, biological activity, enzyme-substrate interactions, or phosphorylation, as well as for peptide blocking studies for Western Blot and cell attachment.
- Antigens for polyclonal antibody production
- Coupling to chromatography resins for affinity purifications
High purity: >90% to >98%
- Production of monoclonal antibodies
- In vitro quantitative studies such as receptor-ligand interaction studies, enzyme-substrate and other biological activity studies, phosphorylation and proteolysis studies
- Quantitative blocking and competitive inhibition assays, electrophoresis markers and chromatography standards
- Quantitative bioassays (ELISA and RIA)
- In vivo studies
Extremely high purity: >98%
- In vivo studies, clinical trials, drug studies that use peptides as pharmaceuticals and cosmetic peptides for cosmeceuticals industry
- Structure-activity relationship studies (enzyme-substrate studies, receptor-ligand interaction studies…)
- Protein structure studies by nuclear magnetic resonance or protein crystallography.
The average time to synthesize a peptide is 2 to 3 weeks.
The peptide is analyzed by mass spectrometry, HPLC and is delivered with a synthesis report.
Peptides may have the following modifications (non-exhaustive list) :
- In N-terminal
- In C terminal
- Non-usual amino acids
- Conjugation