Scanning Probe Lithography in Bio Nano Technology Department
Scanning Probe Lithography in Bio. Nano. Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Woo-Kyung Lee
Patterning Biomolecules on Surfaces Applications: Diagnostic Immunoassays DNA Micro-arrays Cell-Research Bio sensors Cell culturing Drive miniaturization: • Diffusive mass transport increases • Chemical reactions accelerated • Smaller sample volumes required • Stimuli presented to cell locally Immobilization: Simplest form: Physisorption More advanced: Covalent bond to substrate or high affinity ligand pairs Non-specific Binding: Minimize indiscriminate protein adhesion through surface repulsion chemistry (PEO)
Getting Smaller 100 mm spots produced with non-contact microarrayer (Perkin Elmer, 2001) 40 mm biotin spots fabricated on PFPactivated polymer-COOH surfaces via microcontact printing (Chilkoti, 2001) 300 nm spot size Ig. G nanoarray generated by DPN (Mirkin, 2002)
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) 1. System 2. Scanner 3. Cantilever
Nanoshaving and Nanografting The simplest technique using selfassembly technique Thiolated SAM and gold surface Liu et al. , Acc. Chem. Res. 2000, 33, 457
Examples BSA Lysozyme Liu et al. , PNAS 2002, 99, 5165 Abell et al. , Langmuir 2003, 19, 10557
Examples Zauscher et al. , Nanoletters 2004, 4, 373
Dip-Pen Nanolithography (DPN) Direct write, positive printing technique using alkane thiols as diffusive inks. Feature size depends on: tip radius, substrate roughness, contact time, humidity (meniscus size). Piner et al. , Science 283, 661 (1999)
Examples Direct DPN of Oligonucleotides Protein Nanostructures (BSA) 2 mm Mirkin et al. , Science 2002, 296, 1836 Zauscher et al. , Nanoletters 2002, 2, 1203
Anodization Lithography (b) (a) ODMS SAM V Oxide Layer Si Cl (c) O Si O (d) O 1 2 3 5 4 Si O O 1μm Ph Oxide Layer Si (e) vapor phase monomer In a stream of N 2 O PCy 3 Ru Cl PCy 3 O n Si O Oxide Layer Si O CHCH 3 Ph Height (nm) Oxide Layer Si 1 2 3 4 5
Enzymatic Lithography Dan Luo, Materials Today, Nov. 2003
Examples Staphylococcal serine V 8 protease immobilization on AFM cantilever and Peptides surfaces Biotinylated peptide Miyake et al. , Nanoletters 2003, 3, 1471
Examples DNASE-I and single strand DNA surface DNASE-I is physically patterned by DPN technique. After DPN the substrate is incubated in reaction buffer for enzyme at 37°C for 1 hour. Chilkoti et al. , JACS, accepted
Challenge Enzyme immobilized AFM cantilever In-situ digestion of DNA SAM DNA modification using specific enzymes Problems n n Activity of immobilized enzymes Control reaction temperature and time Solution n Search for suitable enzyme-DNA system
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