Modified Pluronic F127 Surface for Bioconjugation and Blocking Nonspecific Adsorption of Microspheres and Biomacromolecules

2018 
Many experiments and applications require the chemical coupling of target molecules to surfaces, during which the elimination of nonspecific interactions presents a difficult challenge. We report on a technologically accessible surface passivation and chemical conjugation method based on an NHS end-labeled F127 Pluronic block copolymer (F127-NHS). To quantify interactions between the F127-NHS surface and magnetic microspheres, we developed a simple assay: the microsphere adhesion by gravity, inversion, then counting, or “MAGIC” assay. To improve blocking of microspheres while maintaining the ability to chemically couple additional molecules, we implemented a pH-dependent two-step chemical modification process for amine microspheres. This process achieves an extremely high level of blocking nonspecific interactions (less than 2% nonspecific adhesion) for a variety of microsphere surface charges and chemical functionalities. We also demonstrate the ability to specifically tether magnetic microspheres to an ...
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