Substrate preparation for chemical-species-specific binding

The present invention relates to analytical chemistry and, more particularly, to devices and methods which provide for selectively binding chemical species to a substrate. A major objective of the present invention is to provide for more convenient and effective chemical binding to a substrate used...

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Hauptverfasser: Tom-Moy, May, Myerholtz, Carl Alan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The present invention relates to analytical chemistry and, more particularly, to devices and methods which provide for selectively binding chemical species to a substrate. A major objective of the present invention is to provide for more convenient and effective chemical binding to a substrate used in the context of a mass biosensor. A mass biosensor uses an intermediate avidin layer to facilitate binding of a biotinylated antibody to a measurement surface of the biosensor. The avidin layer can be added by the manufacturer of the biosensor, while the biotinylated layer can be added by the user. This two-phase method of chemically modifying the measurement surface significantly reduces the user time required to customize the measurement surface to render it capable of binding selected compounds. An organosilane coupling agent attached to the surface provides sites to which avidin is bound. Avidin acts as a universal receptor of biotinylated compounds with specific binding affinities. Biotinylated antibodies or other biotinylated compounds are added and bind to the immobilized avidin. Surface adsorption is reduced by washing the modified surface with biotin to block potential sites of weak bond formation, electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions.