Valsesia A, Colpo P, Mannelli I, Mornet S, Bretagnol F, Ceccone G, Rossi F
European Commission Joint Research Centre, Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, 21020 Ispra (Varese), Italy.
Anal Chem. 2008 Mar 1;80(5):1418-24. doi: 10.1021/ac701762k. Epub 2008 Jan 26.
In this work, we compare the immunoreaction efficiency between uniformly functionalized surface and chemically nanopatterned surfaces when applied as platforms for antigen/antibody interactions with and without the use of protein A as orienting protein. On the nanopatterned platform, the immunoreaction efficiency is higher than all the other cases with no protein A pretreatment of the surface, providing evidence of the capability of the adhesive/antiadhesive nanopatterned surface to immobilize the molecules in a reactive state, increasing their possibility to form complexes.