posted on 2016-07-22, 00:00authored byDeborah Decrop, Toon Brans, Pieter Gijsenbergh, Jiadi Lu, Dragana Spasic, Tadej Kokalj, Filip Beunis, Peter Goos, Robert Puers, Jeroen Lammertyn
The
detection of single molecules in magnetic microbead microwell
array formats revolutionized the development of digital bioassays.
However, retrieval of individual magnetic beads from these arrays
has not been realized until now despite having great potential for
studying captured targets at the individual level. In this paper,
optical tweezers were implemented on a digital microfluidic platform
for accurate manipulation of single magnetic beads seeded in a microwell
array. Successful optical trapping of magnetic beads was found to
be dependent on Brownian motion of the beads, suggesting a 99% chance
of trapping a vibrating bead. A tailor-made experimental design was
used to screen the effect of bead type, ionic buffer strength, surfactant
type, and concentration on the Brownian activity of beads in microwells.
With the optimal conditions, the manipulation of magnetic beads was
demonstrated by their trapping, retrieving, transporting, and repositioning
to a desired microwell on the array. The presented platform combines
the strengths of digital microfluidics, digital bioassays, and optical
tweezers, resulting in a powerful dynamic microwell array system for
single molecule and single cell studies.