A Novel Route To Prepare a Multilayer System Via the Combination of Interface-Mediated Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization and Thiol-Ene Click Chemistry
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2017
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Herein, we have designed a novel multilayer system composed of poly(methyl methacrylate) [poly(MMA)] brush, biotin, streptavidin and protein-A on a silicon substrate to attach on anti-immunoglobulin G (anti-IgG). poly(MMA) brush with vinyl end-group was first synthesized by the interface-mediated catalytic chain transfer polymerization. The brush was then modified with cysteamine molecules to generate the polymer chains with amine end-group via a thiol-ene click chemistry. The amine end-groups of poly(MMA) chains were also modified with biotin units to ensure selective connection points for streptavidin molecules. Finally, a multilayer system on the silicon substrate was formed by using streptavidin and protein-A molecules, respectively. This multilayer system was employed to attach anti-IgG molecules in a highly oriented manner and provide anti-IgG molecular functional configuration on the multilayer. High reproducibility of the amount of anti-IgG adsorption and homogeneous anti-IgG adsorption layer on the silicon surface could be provided by this multilayer system. The multi layer system with protein A may be opened the door for designing an efficient immunoassay protein chip. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Surface-Mediated Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization, Thiol-Ene Click Chemistry, Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) Brushes, Anti-Immunoglobulin G
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74
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103
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109