posted on 2007-04-10, 00:00authored byKevin A. Heyries, Christophe A. Marquette, Loïc J. Blum
In this work, a straightforward technique for protein immobilization on Sylgard 184 is described. The method
consists of a direct transfer of dried protein/salt solutions to the PDMS interface during the polymer curing. Such
non-conventional treatment of proteins was found to have no major negative consequence on their integrity. The
mechanisms of this direct immobilization were investigated using a lysine modified dextran molecule as a model.
Clear experimental results suggested that both chemical bounding and molding effect were implicated. As a proof
of concept study, three different proteins were immobilized on a single microarray (Arachis hypogaea lectin, rabbit
IgG, and human IgG) and used as antigens for capture of chemiluminescent immunoassays. The proteins were shown
to be easily recognized by their specific antibodies, giving antibody detection limits in the fmol range.