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Protein recording material: Photorecord/erasable protein array using a UV-eliminative linker

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LANGMUIR
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages 1625-1628

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la703354c

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Protein patterning on solid surfaces is a topic of significant importance in the fields of biosensors, diagnostic assays, cell adhesion technologies, and biochip microarrays. In this letter, we have established a novel, rapid method for the fabrication of a protein recording material, which enables us to spatiotemporally regulate the recording, reading, and erasing of a fluorescent protein array as information by a photochemical technique. A photolinker that we synthesized here was used to control the protein array spatiotemporally. The recording process was almost completed after 1 min of photoirradiation to read a clear pattern consisting of a specific protein-ligand complex with high spatiotemporal resolution. The erasing of the protein. array was then achieved by photoirradiation onto the entire patterned surface.

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