Polypeptide immobilization

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals – Carrier is inorganic

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C436S531000, C436S527000, C435S188000, C530S402000, C530S408000, C530S811000, C530S812000, C530S815000

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ABSTRACT:
A substrate comprises a surface, and a plurality of moieties, on at least a portion of the surface. The moieties are moieties of formula:in-line-formulae description="In-line Formulae" end="lead"?Surf-L—Q—T,in-line-formulae description="In-line Formulae" end="tail"?where —T comprises a reactant ligand, and Surf- designates where the moiety attaches to the surface. The substrate can be made into a protein chip by the reaction of a reactant ligand and a fusion polypeptide, where the fusion polypeptide includes a capture polypeptide moiety which corresponds to the reactant ligand.

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