B01J2219/0063

FLUOROUS OLIGONUCLEOTIDE MICROARRAY
20170073743 · 2017-03-16 ·

A fluorous-modified composition, a fluorous nucleoside, nucleotide, or oligonucleotide microarray, a compositional detection process, a process of forming a fluorous nucleoside, nucleotide, or oligonucleotide microarray, and fluorous nucleoside, nucleotide, or oligonucleotide microarray processes are disclosed. The fluorous-modified composition includes a linker, a nucleoside, nucleotide, or oligonucleotide connected to the linker, and a fluorous domain connected to the linker. The fluorous-modified composition includes at least one terminal perfluoroalkyl group in the fluorous domain, a solid-phase attachment group connected to the linker, or a combination thereof. The compositional detection process includes using the fluorous microarray for compositional detection. The processes of forming a fluorous microarray include transfer blotting the fluorous-modified composition to form a fluorous microarray and the spotting of reaction mixtures containing a fluorous-modified nucleoside, nucleotide, or oligonucleotide. The fluorous microarray includes a fluorous-modified conductive surface and fluorous nucleoside, nucleotide, or oligonucleotides positioned on the fluorous-modified surface. The fluorous microarray process includes using information corresponding to a compositional detection process.

Arrays and methods of use
09556429 · 2017-01-31 · ·

Methods are provided for producing a molecular array comprising a plurality of molecules immobilized to a solid substrate at a density which allows individual immobilized molecules to be individually resolved, wherein each individual molecule in the array is spatially addressable and the identity of each molecule is known or determined prior to immobilization. The use of spatially addressable low density molecular arrays in single molecule detection and analysis techniques is also provided. Novel assays and methods are also provided.

MICROARRAYS HAVING A NITROCELLULOSE COATING AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION

A microarray for immobilizing biomolecules includes a glass or glass-ceramic substrate and a nitrocellulose coating disposed at least regionally on a first planar surface of the substrate. The nitrocellulose coating is configured to serve as an immobilization zone for biomolecules. A layer thickness of the nitrocellulose coating is between 10 and 150 nm, the nitrocellulose coating is optically clear, and the nitrocellulose coating has a root mean square (RMS) roughness of at least 0.5 nm.