Literature DB >> 19688736

Combinatorial peptide synthesis on a microchip.

Christopher Schirwitz1, Ines Block, Kai König, Alexander Nesterov, Simon Fernandez, Thomas Felgenhauer, Klaus Leibe, Gloria Torralba, Michael Hausmann, Volker Lindenstruth, Volker Stadler, Frank Breitling, F Ralf Bischoff.   

Abstract

Microchips are used in the combinatorial synthesis of peptide arrays by means of amino acid microparticle deposition. The surface of custom-built microchips can be equipped with an amino-modified poly(ethylene glycol)methacrylate (PEGMA) graft polymer coating, which permits high loading of functional groups and resists nonspecific protein adsorption. Specific microparticles that are addressed to the polymer-coated microchip surface in a well defined pattern release preactivated amino acids upon melting, and thus allow combinatorial synthesis of high-complexity peptide arrays directly on the chip surface. Currently, arrays with densities of up to 40,000 peptide spots/cm(2) can be generated in this way, with a minimum of coupling cycles required for full combinatorial synthesis. Without using any additional blocking agent, specific peptide recognition has been verified by background-free immunostaining on the chip-based array. This unit describes microchip surface modification, combinatorial peptide array synthesis on the chip, and a typical immunoassay employing the resulting high-density peptide arrays.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19688736     DOI: 10.1002/0471140864.ps1802s57

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Protoc Protein Sci        ISSN: 1934-3655


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