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Patterning of Peptide Nucleic Acids Using Reactive Microcontact Printing
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EngineeringPeptide EngineeringDna MicroarraysMolecular BiologyBiofabricationDna NanotechnologyFlat Pdms StampDna ComputingMicrofluidicsOligonucleotideMolecular Engineering3D PrintingPna MicroarrayBiomolecular EngineeringSurface FunctionalizationMicrofabricationNatural SciencesHomogeneous ArraysBiomems
PNAs (peptide nucleic acids) have been immobilized onto surfaces in a fast, accurate way by employing reactive microcontact printing. Surfaces have been first modified with aldehyde groups to react with the amino end of the synthesized PNAs. When patterning fluorescein-labeled PNAs by reactive microcontact printing using oxygen-oxidized polydimethylsiloxane stamps, homogeneous arrays were fabricated and characterized using optical methods. PNA-patterned surfaces were hybridized with complementary and mismatched dye-labeled oligonucleotides to test their ability to recognize DNA sequences. The stability and selectivity of the PNA-DNA duplexes on surfaces have been verified by fluorescence microscopy, and the melting curves have been recorded. Finally, the technique has been applied to the fabrication of chips by spotting a PNA microarray onto a flat PDMS stamp and reproducing the same features onto many slides. The chips were finally applied to single nucleotide polymorphism detection on oligonucleotides.
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