Literature DB >> 16131055

Photochemical patterning of biological molecules inside a glass capillary.

Maxim Y Balakirev1, Stéphanie Porte, Maud Vernaz-Gris, Michel Berger, Jean-Philippe Arié, Brigitte Fouqué, François Chatelain.   

Abstract

A simple way for photochemical patterning of biological molecules onto the inner wall of fused-silica capillary is described. The method is based on a modification of the inner capillary surface with photoactive benzophenone (BP) derivative. The UV irradiation at 365 nm of the capillary filled with a sample solution results in cross-linking of the solutes to the BP moiety via a stable covalent bond. As a proof of concept, oligonucleotides and proteins were arrayed inside the capillary using an inverted microscope as an irradiation device. We demonstrated that the capillary arrays produced in this way are functional and could be used in different bioassays including DNA hybridization, protein interaction studies, and immunoassays. Having a sensitivity comparable to the fluorophore-based assays in a planar format, the capillary array possesses several advantages including submicroliter sample volume and a short assay time. The capillary format should therefore be considered as a possible alternative to a planar format in a number of low-density array applications such as mutation detection and diagnostic immunoassays.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16131055     DOI: 10.1021/ac0504619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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