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Large-scale protein/antibody patterning with limiting unspecific adsorption
Authors:Viktoriia?Fedorenko  Mikhael?Bechelany  Jean-Marc?Janot  Valentyn?Smyntyna  Email authorEmail author
Institution:1.Institut Européen des Membranes (IEM UMR5635),Université de Montpellier, CNRS, ENSCM,Montpellier Cedex 5,France;2.Faculty of Physics, Experimental Physics Department,Odessa National I. I. Mechnikov University,Odessa,Ukraine
Abstract:A simple synthetic route based on nanosphere lithography has been developed in order to design a large-scale nanoarray for specific control of protein anchoring. This technique based on two-dimensional (2D) colloidal crystals composed of polystyrene spheres allows the easy and inexpensive fabrication of large arrays (up to several centimeters) by reducing the cost. A silicon wafer coated with a thin adhesion layer of chromium (15 nm) and a layer of gold (50 nm) is used as a substrate. PS spheres are deposited on the gold surface using the floating-transferring technique. The PS spheres were then functionalized with PEG-biotin and the defects by self-assembly monolayer (SAM) PEG to prevent unspecific adsorption. Using epifluorescence microscopy, we show that after immersion of sample on target protein (avidin and anti-avidin) solution, the latter are specifically located on polystyrene spheres. Thus, these results are meaningful for exploration of devices based on a large-scale nanoarray of PS spheres and can be used for detection of target proteins or simply to pattern a surface with specific proteins.
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