APPLICATION OF PROTEIN-COATED SCANNING FORCE MICROSCOPY PROBES IN MEASUREMENTS OF SURFACE AFFINITY TO PROTEIN ADSORPTION

Citation
X. Chen et al., APPLICATION OF PROTEIN-COATED SCANNING FORCE MICROSCOPY PROBES IN MEASUREMENTS OF SURFACE AFFINITY TO PROTEIN ADSORPTION, Applied physics A: Materials science & processing, 66, 1998, pp. 631-634
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied
ISSN journal
09478396
Volume
66
Year of publication
1998
Part
1
Supplement
S
Pages
631 - 634
Database
ISI
SICI code
0947-8396(1998)66:<631:AOPSFM>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Scanning force microscopy (SFM, also called atomic force microscopy, o r AFM) has been applied to rapid in situ quantification of surface aff inity to protein. The surface affinity was measured by adhesion force measurement with protein-coated SFM probes. Experiments on three model sur faces, -CH3, -COOH and -NH2 terminated self-assembled monolayer ( SAM) surfaces, have been performed at pH 4.5 and pH 6.8 environments, using probes covalently coated with bovine serum albumin (BSA). Result s show that the hydrophobic -CH3 surface possesses the highest affinit y and is independent of pH values. The -COOH and -NH2 surfaces possess pH-dependent affinities. A higher affinity was observed on charged su rfaces to proteins with dissimilar net surface charges than with simil ar net surface charges. Results are corroborated to previous elutabili ty studies on similar systems.