Protein patterning on microplasma-activated PEO-like coatings
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Abstract
This paper reports a method for producing protein arrays on antifouling PEO-like coatings using a “non-contact” atmospheric pressure helium microplasma array. ToF-SIMS characterization of PEO-like coatings after short plasma treatment revealed the antifouling plasma polymer was largely modified/removed within the microplasma-exposed regions. Incubation of microplasma-patterned PEO-like coatings with a fluorescently labeled streptavidin resulted in selective and uniform protein adsorption within the modified regions. A protein sensing application was demonstrated where a target red fluorescent protein (RFP) was only captured on the anti-RFP functionalized regions. This indicates the adsorbed antibody protein on the microplasma-treated PEO-like regions retained its bioactivity.