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Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

2005

Microcontact printing

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Methods For Fabricating Microarrays Of Motile Bacteria, Sergey Rozhok, Clifton K. -F. Shen, Pey-Lih H. Littler, Zhifang Fan, Chang Liu, Chad A. Mirkin, Richard C. Holz Apr 2005

Methods For Fabricating Microarrays Of Motile Bacteria, Sergey Rozhok, Clifton K. -F. Shen, Pey-Lih H. Littler, Zhifang Fan, Chang Liu, Chad A. Mirkin, Richard C. Holz

Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

Motile bacterial cell microarrays were fabricated by attaching Escherichia coli K-12 cells onto predesigned 16-mercaptohexadecanoic acid patterned microarrays, which were covalently functionalized with E. coli antibodies or poly-L-lysine. By utilizing 11-mercaptoundecyl-penta(ethylene glycol) or 11-mercapto-1-undecanol as passivating molecules, nonspecific binding of E. coli was significantly reduced. Microcontact printing and dip-pen nanolithography were used to prepare microarrays for bacterial adhesion, which was studied by optical fluorescence and atomic force microscopy. These data indicate that single motile E. coli can be attached to predesigned line or dot features and binding can occur via the cell body or the flagella of bacteria. Adherent bacteria …