A versatile approach to high-throughput microarrays using thiol-ene chemistry

TitleA versatile approach to high-throughput microarrays using thiol-ene chemistry
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsGupta N, Lin BF, Campos LM, Dimitriou MD, Hikita ST, Treat ND, Tirrell MV, Clegg DO, Kramer EJ, Hawker CJ
JournalNature Chemistry
Volume2
Issue2
Pagination138-45
Date Published2010 Feb
ISSN1755-4349
KeywordsAlkenes, Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Biomimetic Materials, Cell Adhesion, Hydrogels, Mice, Microarray Analysis, Microtechnology, NIH 3T3 Cells, Peptides, Printing, Sulfhydryl Compounds
Abstract

Microarray technology has become extremely useful in expediting the investigation of large libraries of materials in a variety of biomedical applications, such as in DNA chips, protein and cellular microarrays. In the development of cellular microarrays, traditional high-throughput printing strategies on stiff, glass substrates and non-covalent attachment methods are limiting. We have developed a facile strategy to fabricate multifunctional high-throughput microarrays embedded at the surface of a hydrogel substrate using thiol-ene chemistry. This user-friendly method provides a platform for the immobilization of a combination of bioactive and diagnostic molecules, such as peptides and dyes, at the surface of poly(ethylene glycol)-based hydrogels. The robust and orthogonal nature of thiol-ene chemistry allows for a range of covalent attachment strategies in a fast and reliable manner, and two complementary strategies for the attachment of active molecules are demonstrated.

DOI10.1038/nchem.478
Alternate JournalNat Chem
PubMed ID21124405