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Protein reactions with surface-bound molecular targets detected by oblique-incidence reflectivity difference microscopes
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EngineeringMicroscopyMolecular BiologyLight Scattering SpectroscopySurface Mass DensityMicroscopy MethodPolarization-modulated Nulling EllipsometrySingle MoleculeLight MicroscopyMolecular RecognitionBiophysicsSurface-bound Molecular TargetsBiophotonicsSingle-molecule DetectionBiomolecular ScienceProtein ReactionsBiomedical DiagnosticsProtein EngineeringMedicine
We applied oblique-incidence reflectivity difference microscopes (a form of polarization-modulated nulling ellipsometry) to detection of biomolecular microarrays without external labeling in a study of protein reactions with surface-immobilized targets. We show that the optical reflectivity difference signals can be quantitatively related to changes in surface mass density of molecular layers as a result of the reactions. Our experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of using oblique-incidence reflectivity difference microscopes for high-throughput proteomics research such as screening unlabeled protein probes against libraries of surface-immobilized small molecules.
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