Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1378738 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We describe a generic method for the large-scale functional characterization of enzymes in a microarray. Poly-l-lysine and amine reactive slides were coated with fluorogenic substrates sensitive to proteases and phosphatases. Patterning enzymes on the slides by robotic printing produced spatially addressable, segregated droplets that were simultaneously exposed to the on-chip sensors. Multiple enzymes were profiled using this system that provided fluorescence readouts across temporal and stoichiometric dimensions concurrently on a single microarray substrate. This integrated microarray platform is applicable not only for the functional annotation of proteins, but also for the rapid agonist and antagonist discovery and in performing on-chip kinetics.

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