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Products - Microarray Substrates & Slides - SuperNitro
 ArrayIt® SuperNitro Microarray Substrates represent a highly innovative membrane surface for researchers wishing to utilize the time-tested attributes of nitrocellulose in a microarray format. SuperNitro can be used to attach DNA, protein, carbohydrate and any other molecule that has been shown to bind nitrocellulose in tradtional filter assays. The high binding capacity of the 150 µm nitrocellulose layer is complimented by a polished atomically flat glass substrate for optimal performance compatibility with all standard glass substrate slide microarrayers and scanners.
Description
- Glass substrate 25 x 76 mm
- Atomically flat polished glass substrate
- Corner chamfer for side orientation
- 150 µm nitrocellulose layer
- Binding capacity 2 µg per square millimeter
- Reaction area 25 x 76 mm
SuperNitro is compatible with the SpotLight Microarray Scanner and the SpotWare Colorimetric scanner. The following detection methods can be used with this surface:
- Fluorescence
- Colorimetric
- Chemiluminescence
- Radioactivity
SuperNitro Microarray Substrates can also be partitioned into multiple wells of 2, 8, 12, 16, and 48 well formats for multiple microarrays on a single SuperNitro Substrate. These multiple well formats have all of the advantages of a single substrate with the exciting additional features:
- Increase the number of microarrays on each substrate
- Reduced cost per assay
- Individual wells dramatically reduce required sample volumes
The multiple wells on a single slide perfect for the following applications:
- Multiplexing experiments
- Side-by-side comparisons
- Control experiments
SuperNitro substrates are ready to use “right out of the box” without any additional processing or surface preparation. This surface is fully compatible with a variety of manufacturing technologies including ArrayIt® contact printing as well as non-contact printing such as ink-jetting. Protein Printing Buffer increases protein stability and provides extended printed microarray stability with increased signal compared to PBS buffers. BlockIt Blocking Buffer should be used for low background and to prevent non-specific binding in complex sandwich assays and other binding reactions. SuperNitro wash steps can be performed using 1X PBS buffers in a high throughput wash station.
SuperNitro Usage Tips Printing the Microarray: Proteins should be spotted in Protein Printing Buffer. If the protein is already in a 1X PBS solution, add an equal volume of printing buffer to achieve a final protein concentration between 0.5 and 2.0 mg/ml. SuperNitro is a 150-micron thick layer of pure nitrocellulose that has a much higher binding capacity than any other protein microarray surface available. When using a Robotic Microarrayer such as the NanoPrint, SpotBot or other microarrayer in conjunction with an ArrayIt Spotting Device, decrease Z-axis speeds to 2 cm/sec to avoid damaging the nitrocellulose membrane. 45 to 65% humidity and ambient temperatures should be used. For best source sample integrity, use a system like the SpotBot or NanoPrint with source plate cooling.
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Figure 1. 150-micron diameter protein microarray spots printed with SMP4B Micro Spotting Pins as detected on SuperNitro substrates presented in pseudo color scale.
Mask configurations are available in 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 48-well sizes, allowing multiple samples to be tested on a single SuperNitro Substrate. Hydrophobic masks greatly reduce the cost of SuperNitro usage, which is particularly helpful for patient testing and diagnostic applications. Microarray Imprinter can be used on this surface.
Printed Microarray Storage: Printed microarrays should be incubated overnight at low humidity to establish the coupling reaction. Arrays can be stored in a clean, dry cool place. Refrigeration can be used, but Protein Printing Buffer is designed to stabilize proteins for long-term storage at room temperature. Vacuum packing can also be used; make sure microarrays are dry prior to vacuum packing. Store printed microarrays unblocked and un-washed, performing blocking and washing steps just prior to incubation.
SuperNitro Blocking & Washing: Prior to performing binding reactions, SuperNitro should be blocked with BlockIt buffer for 1 hour and then washed 3 times in 1X PBS for 5 minutes using a high throughput wash station. Do not let the surface dry out between blocking, binding and washing reactions. SuperNitro should only be allowed to dry after printing and prior to scanning only. If a multiple well slide is being used, when washing, be sure to flood the microarray with sufficient volume of 1XPBS to avoid cross contamination. Use of an ArrayIt high throughput wash station will ensure success.
SuperNitro Incubation and Detection Reactions: Binding reactions can be 1 hour to overnight. Experiments must not be allowed to dry out. Fluorescent reactions running for long periods of time should be kept in the dark. Secondary antibody reactions should be run for up to 2 hours and typically not less than 30 minutes. Concentration of detection antibody needs to be optimized empirically by the user. Colorimetric and other enzymatic detection reactions require optimization by the user.
Scanning: SuperNitro substrates are compatible with a variety of detection methods. The microarray should not be detected wet or damp unless the detection method is chemiluminescent. Air-dry the slide in a dark, dust free place until the membrane appears white. When imaging SuperNitro and other white surfaces in laser/pmt microarray scanners, the default laser/PMT for glass transparent surfaces are not optimal for best signal to noise ratio. Because of the increased binding capacity of the nitrocellulose 3-D layer lower laser power and PMT settings should be used. For best signal to noise rations in fluorescent detection use the SpotLight Microarray Scanner.
Figure 3: SuperNitro (left) compared to a leading nitrocellulose slide (right). Data presented in pseudo-color scale. Note intrinsic background of SuperNitro is approximately 5X lower when data from scans are compared using an Axon 4000A microarray scanner, settings at 750 PMT, 100% Power.
Scientific Publications Click here for recent scientific publications using ArrayIt® brand SuperNitro Microarray Substrates from TeleChem International, Inc.
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 BlockIt 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
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SuperNitro
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Premium atomically flat glass substrate slide coated with a 150 µm layer of high binding capacity nitrocellulose for DNA and protein microarray applications, 25 x 76 mm.
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25
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SMN
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$275

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SuperNitro Barcoded
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Premium atomically flat glass substrate slide coated with a 150 µm layer of high binding capacity nitrocellulose for DNA and protein microarray applications, 25 x 76 mm with barcode.
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25
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SMNBC
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$290

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SuperNitro (Box of 5)
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Premium atomically flat glass substrate slide coated with a 150 µm layer of high binding capacity nitrocellulose for DNA and protein microarray applications, 25 x 76 mm.
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5
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SMN5
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$80

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SuperNitro Barcoded (Box of 5)
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Premium atomically flat glass substrate slide coated with a 150 µm layer of high binding capacity nitrocellulose for DNA and protein microarray applications, 25 x 76 mm with barcode.
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5
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SMNBC5
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$85

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Substrates Discounts: 4-19 boxes, 5% discount off list price 20-39 boxes, 10% discount off list price 40-199 boxes, 15% discount off list price
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