Title :
Construction and Evaluation of an Automated Light Directed Protein-Detecting Microarray Synthesizer
Author :
Marthandan, N. ; Klyza, S. ; Shuwei Li ; Yong-Uk Kwon ; Kodadek, T. ; Garner, H.R.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas Southwestern Med. Center, Dallas
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have designed, constructed, and evaluated an automated instrument that has produced high-density arrays with more than 30 000 peptide features within a 1.5 area of a glass slide surface. These arrays can be used for high throughput library screening for protein binding ligands, for potential drug candidate molecules, or for discovering biomarkers. The device consists of a novel fluidics system, a relay control electrical system, an optics system that implements Texas Instrumentspsila digital micromirror device (DMD), and a microwave source for accelerated synthesis of peptide arrays. The instrument implements two novel solid phase chemical synthesis strategies for producing peptide and peptoid arrays. Biotin-streptavidin and DNP anti-DNP (dinitrophenol) models of antibody small molecule interactions were used to demonstrate and evaluate the instrument´s capability to produce high-density protein detecting arrays. Several screening assay and detection schemes were explored with various levels of efficiency and assays with sensitivity of 10 nM were also possible.
Keywords :
arrays; bioMEMS; biochemistry; biomedical equipment; fluidics; micromirrors; molecular biophysics; proteins; relay control; antibody small molecule interactions; automated instrument; biotin-streptavidin model; combinatorial chemistry experiments; digital micromirror device; dinitrophenol models; fluidics system; high throughput library screening; microwave source; optics system; peptide features; protein binding ligands; protein-detecting microarray synthesizer; relay control electrical system; solid phase chemical synthesis strategies; Control system synthesis; Glass; Instruments; Optical arrays; Peptides; Phased arrays; Proteins; Software libraries; Synthesizers; Throughput; Antibody; combinatorial chemistry; digital micromirror device (DMD); fluorophores and dyes; hybridization; microarrays; peptide; peptoid; photolithography; protein; screening assay; streptavidin; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Microfluidic Analytical Techniques; Microwaves; Nanotechnology; Optics and Photonics; Photometry; Protein Array Analysis; Reproducibility of Results; Robotics; Sensitivity and Specificity;
Journal_Title :
NanoBioscience, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNB.2008.2000146