Layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applications

Bioprobes immobilization methods that elevate the probes from the substrate are generally preferred in microarray technology because they prevent steric limitations during the hybridization of the target to probes. A versatile approach to control the thickness of a polymeric coating based on click c...

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Main Authors: L. Sola, A. Romanato, M. B. Siboni, F. Damin, E. Chiodi, D. Brambilla, M. Cretich, A. Gori, M. Chiari
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Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology 2019-11-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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spelling doaj-6231d06c58b146e0883312f2c1126a0f2020-11-25T00:03:27ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2019-11-0113111004101710.3144/expresspolymlett.2019.87Layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applicationsL. SolaA. RomanatoM. B. SiboniF. DaminE. ChiodiD. BrambillaM. CretichA. GoriM. ChiariBioprobes immobilization methods that elevate the probes from the substrate are generally preferred in microarray technology because they prevent steric limitations during the hybridization of the target to probes. A versatile approach to control the thickness of a polymeric coating based on click chemistry to obtain covalently linked layer-by-layer coatings for surface functionalization is presented. By alternating cycles of coating using copolymers bearing click groups, the thickness of the film increases, while remaining functional and stable. Click chemistry reactions provide numerous advantages over standard conjugation procedures typically used in microarrays. They include: quantitative yields and insensitivity of the reaction to pH and hydrolysis. Moreover, click reactions do not interfere with organic groups naturally present in DNA, proteins and peptides such as amino and carboxyl groups allowing orthogonal and chemoselective probe immobilization. In addition to the formation of multilayers, click reactions allow to bind biomolecules to polymer chains generating so-called polymeric probes, which are then immobilized on microarray supports. In a microarray assay of clinical relevance, this methodology provides a miniaturized, tri-dimensional multilayer with higher density of capture probe, improved hybridization efficiency and sensitivity.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0009993&mi=cdCoatingsClick chemistryLayer by layer coatingLocalized surface functionalizationMicroarray
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author L. Sola
A. Romanato
M. B. Siboni
F. Damin
E. Chiodi
D. Brambilla
M. Cretich
A. Gori
M. Chiari
spellingShingle L. Sola
A. Romanato
M. B. Siboni
F. Damin
E. Chiodi
D. Brambilla
M. Cretich
A. Gori
M. Chiari
Layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applications
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Coatings
Click chemistry
Layer by layer coating
Localized surface functionalization
Microarray
author_facet L. Sola
A. Romanato
M. B. Siboni
F. Damin
E. Chiodi
D. Brambilla
M. Cretich
A. Gori
M. Chiari
author_sort L. Sola
title Layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applications
title_short Layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applications
title_full Layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applications
title_fullStr Layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applications
title_full_unstemmed Layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applications
title_sort layer-by-layer deposition of functional click polymers for microarray applications
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Bioprobes immobilization methods that elevate the probes from the substrate are generally preferred in microarray technology because they prevent steric limitations during the hybridization of the target to probes. A versatile approach to control the thickness of a polymeric coating based on click chemistry to obtain covalently linked layer-by-layer coatings for surface functionalization is presented. By alternating cycles of coating using copolymers bearing click groups, the thickness of the film increases, while remaining functional and stable. Click chemistry reactions provide numerous advantages over standard conjugation procedures typically used in microarrays. They include: quantitative yields and insensitivity of the reaction to pH and hydrolysis. Moreover, click reactions do not interfere with organic groups naturally present in DNA, proteins and peptides such as amino and carboxyl groups allowing orthogonal and chemoselective probe immobilization. In addition to the formation of multilayers, click reactions allow to bind biomolecules to polymer chains generating so-called polymeric probes, which are then immobilized on microarray supports. In a microarray assay of clinical relevance, this methodology provides a miniaturized, tri-dimensional multilayer with higher density of capture probe, improved hybridization efficiency and sensitivity.
topic Coatings
Click chemistry
Layer by layer coating
Localized surface functionalization
Microarray
url http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0009993&mi=cd
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