| Literature DB >> 36152278 |
Laura Sola1, Dario Brambilla2, Alessandro Mussida2,3, Francesco Damin2, Marcella Chiari2.
Abstract
The analytical performance of the microarray technique in screening the affinity and reactivity of molecules toward a specific target is highly affected by the coupling chemistry adopted to bind probes to the surface. However, the surface functionality limits the biomolecules that can be attached to the surface to a single type of molecule, thus forcing the execution of separate analyses to compare the performance of different species in recognizing their targets. Here, we introduce a new N,N-dimethylacrylamide-based polymeric coating, bearing simultaneously different functionalities (N-acryloyloxysuccinimide and azide groups) to allow an easy and straightforward method to co-immobilize proteins and oriented peptides on the same substrate. The bifunctional copolymer has been obtained by partial post-polymerization modification of the functional groups of a common precursor. This strategy represents a convenient method to reduce the number of analyses, therefore possible systematic or random errors, besides offering a drastic shortage in time, reagents, and costs.Entities:
Keywords: Click chemistry; Co-immobilization; Functional polymers; Peptide microarray; Protein microarray
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Year: 2023 PMID: 36152278 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2732-7_3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745