Department of New Materials and Biosystems, Max-Planck-Institute for Metals Research, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany.
Biointerphases. 2007 Mar;2(1):44-8. doi: 10.1116/1.2713991.
The authors describe the deposition of single biomolecules on substrates at defined spacing by pure self-assembly. The substrate is equipped with an array of 8 nm large gold particles which form the template for biomolecule binding. The authors verified the successful binding of single biomolecules via specific antibody labeling and imaging by fluorescence microscopy. Scanning force microscopy provided evidence that every gold nanoparticle of the pattern is occupied by at least one biomolecule. Furthermore, gold conjugated secondary antibodies in combination with scanning electron microscopy proved that at least 75% of the nanoparticles carried only one active biomolecule. The precision given by such surface densities is molecularly defined and such considerably higher than in any other case reported so far.
作者描述了通过纯自组装将单生物分子沉积在具有规定间隔的基底上。该基底配备有 8nm 大小的金颗粒阵列,这些颗粒形成了生物分子结合的模板。作者通过荧光显微镜对单生物分子的特异性抗体标记和成像验证了成功结合。扫描力显微镜提供了证据,证明图案中的每个金纳米粒子至少被一个生物分子占据。此外,与扫描电子显微镜结合使用的金连接的二次抗体证明,至少 75%的纳米颗粒只携带一个活性生物分子。这种表面密度提供的精度在分子上是定义明确的,并且比迄今为止报道的任何其他情况都要高得多。