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. 2019 Oct 30;219(0):33-43.
doi: 10.1039/c9fd00025a.

High-throughput protein nanopatterning

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High-throughput protein nanopatterning

Xiangyu Liu et al. Faraday Discuss. .

Abstract

High-throughput and large-scale patterning of enzymes with sub-10 nm resolution, the size range of individual protein molecules, is crucial for propelling advancement in a variety of areas, from the development of chip-based biomolecular nano-devices to molecular-level studies of cell biology. Despite recent developments in bio-nanofabrication technology, combining 10 nm resolution with high-throughput and large-scale patterning of enzymes is still an open challenge. Here, we demonstrate a high resolution and high-throughput patterning method to generate enzyme nanopatterns with sub-10 nm resolution by using thermochemical scanning probe lithography (tc-SPL). First, tc-SPL is used to generate amine patterns on a methacrylate copolymer film. Thermolysin enzymes functionalized with sulfonate-containing fluorescent labels (Alexa-488) are then directly immobilized onto the amine patterns through electrostatic interaction. Enzyme patterns with sub-10 nm line width are obtained as evidenced by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and fluorescence microscopy. Moreover, we demonstrate large-scale and high throughput (0.13 × 0.1 mm2 at a throughput of 5.2 × 104 μm2 h-1) patterning of enzymes incorporating 10 nm detailed pattern features. This straightforward and high-throughput method of fabricating enzyme nanopatterns will have a significant impact on future bio-nanotechnology applications and molecular-level biological studies. By scaling up using parallel probes, tc-SPL is promising for implementation to scale up the fabrication of nano-biodevices.

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