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Oriented and covalent immobilization of target molecules to solid supports: synthesis and application of a light-activatable and thiol-reactive cross-linking reagent.

A Collioud1, J F Clémence, M Sänger, H Sigrist.   

Abstract

Light-dependent oriented and covalent immobilization of target molecules has been achieved by combining two modification procedures: light-dependent coupling of target molecules to inert surfaces and thiol-selective reactions occurring at macromolecule or substrate surfaces. For immobilization purposes the heterobifunctional reagent N-[m-[3-(trifluoromethyl)diazirin-3-yl]phenyl]-4-maleimidobutyr amide was synthesized and chemically characterized. The photosensitivity of the carbene-generating reagent and its reactivity toward thiols were ascertained. Light-induced cross-linking properties of the reagent were documented (i) by reacting first the maleimide function with a thiolated surface, followed by carbene insertion into applied target molecules, (ii) by photochemical coupling of the reagent to an inert support followed by thermochemical reactions with thiol functions, and (iii) by thermochemical modification of target molecules prior to carbene-mediated insertion into surface materials. Procedures mentioned led to light-dependent covalent immobilization of target molecules including amino acids, a synthetic peptide, and antibody-derived F(ab') fragments. Topically selective, light-dependent immobilization was attained with the bifunctional reagent by irradiation of coated surfaces through patterned masks. Glass and polystyrene served as substrates. Molecular orientation is asserted by inherently available or selectively introduced terminal thiol functions in F(ab') fragments and synthetic polypeptides, respectively.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7508269     DOI: 10.1021/bc00024a016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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