@article{bastek_land_baumbach_hammond_carbonell_2000, title={Discovery of alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor binding peptides from the screening of a solid phase combinatorial peptide library}, volume={35}, ISSN={["0149-6395"]}, DOI={10.1081/SS-100102488}, abstractNote={Alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor (A1PI, also known as alpha-1-antitrypsin), a blood plasma protein, was radiolabeled and screened against a portion of a hexameric, solid-phase combinatorial peptide library. The screening of 2% of a library containing 34 million peptides yielded 19 sequences. All 19 sequences bound A1PI when immobilized to a chromatographic support, but with varying avidities. Several of these sequences proved capable of purifyingA1PI from aqueous mixtures with human serum albumin and from Effluent II+III, a process intermediate in the Cohn plasma fractionation process. A single chromatography step was shown to provide high yields with significant purification and no measurable loss in activity.}, number={11}, journal={SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY}, author={Bastek, PD and Land, JM and Baumbach, GA and Hammond, DH and Carbonell, RG}, year={2000}, pages={1681–1706} } @misc{bastek_lang_baumbach_carbonell, title={Alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor binding peptides}, volume={5,985,836}, number={1999 Nov. 16}, publisher={Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office}, author={Bastek, P. D. and Lang, J. M. and Baumbach, G. A. and Carbonell, R. G.} }