Fusion protein arrays on metal substrates for surface...

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Sulfur containing – Organic or sulfhydryl containing

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C436S119000, C435S004000, C435S007100, C435S007200, C435S091500, C568S018000, C568S029000

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07067322

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are methods for making surface plasmon resonance-capable arrays wherein molecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, or cells, are adhered to a metal substrate. The metal substrates are modified by depositing an ω-modified alkanethiol monolayer to the substrate and then contacting the ω-modified monolayer with a heterobifunctional linking compound. Biomolecules or cells can then be attached to the heterobifunctional linking compound. Also disclosed are arrays wherein glutathione-containing molecules are immobilized on the substrate and GST-containing molecules are then specifically immobilized onto the substrate, taking advantage of the affinity between glutathione and GST.

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