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Products - Microarray Substrates & Slides - Hydrogel
 ArrayIt® and XanTek have teamed up to provide a series of premium hydrogel glass substrate slides for microarray applications. Based on nearly 10 years experience in surface manufacturing biosensors, XanTec bioanalytics has designed a novel hydrogel coating with drastically enhanced protein immobilization capacity without showing the typical disadvantages of thick film coatings. Compared to many surface coatings, the immobilization capacity of HC-series hydrogel matrix is 10 – 50 times higher; typical protein binding capacity is in the range between 10 - 100 ng/mm². The polymer chains on these hydrogel coatings are oriented in a brush-like manner perpendicular to the surface allowing rapid diffusion through the 5 µm thick layer. Hydrogel microarray surfaces support.
Product Description The biocompatible character of the HC hydrogel slides is similar to separation media used in protein purification and stabilizes even sensitive proteins, thus ensuring excellent long term storage stability. Another interesting feature is the screening of fluorophor markers in the dry state. Bleaching, dimerization and quenching phenomena are suppressed and the fluorophor signal is maximized.
A straightforward, robust spotting protocol and the efficient immobilization process yields consistent high S/N ratios already at low protein quantities, saving valuable biomaterial. In a typical spotting experiment, approximately 50% of the spotted protein is immobilized with a typical CV of < 10% over the slide surface. The contact angle of the activated surface is 50° - 55° which is a good prerequisite for homogeneous spot shapes. After quenching, the surface is very hydrophilic (θ=0°). Blocking steps are usually not required, significantly enhancing the biospecificity of the resulting protein microarrays.
Due to the covalent immobilization, small ligands such as peptides, cytokines and other low MW compounds can also be immobilized in a stable manner, provided that they bear amino or other functional groups for covalent coupling.
 Figure 2. Uniform spot morphology of printed Oyster® 656 fluorescently labeled BSA on a hydrogel surface.
 Figure 3. Evalutation of immobilization efficiency. Different quantities of C-reactive protein antibody were spotted onto NHS-activated carboxymethyldextran (similar to the HC surface) slides followed by quenching and overnight incubation with 10 µg Cy5-CRP per ml in PBS. Scanning was performed with a GMS 418 scanner. Spots above the upper detection limit at 65.000 AU were scanned at lower gains and recalculated accordingly. The average background noise was approximately 1,500. The lowest concentration of 27 amol per spot yielded a signal of 31,000 and thus a signal to background ratio of 20. At 30 fmol per spot the maximum immobilisation capacity was observed with a corresponding signal of 850,000 and a signal to background ratio of 570.
Scientific Publications Click here and here for recent scientific publications using ArrayIt® brand microarray products from TeleChem International, Inc for hydrogel experimentation.
Recommended Equipment and Reagents NanoPrint Microarrayers SpotBot® 2 Personal Microarrayers InnoScan® Microarray Scanners SpotLight Microarray Scanners Microarray Hybridization Cassettes High Throughput Wash Station Microarray High-Speed Centrifuge Protein Printing Buffer BlockIt Blocking Buffer Microarray Air Jet Microarray Cleanroom Wipes PCR Purification Kits SuperProtein Blocking Buffer Micro-Total RNA Extraction Kit MiniAmp mRNA Amplification Kit Indirect Amino Allyl Fluorescent Labeling Kit Universal Reference mRNA Green540 and Red640 Reactive Fluorescent Dyes Hybridization Buffers
Ordering Information: Please contact us directly at arrayit@arrayit.com to order Hydrogel slides.
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