Advanced Materials, Vol.9, No.5, 426-429, 1997
Preserving a globular protein shape on glass slides: A self-assembled monolayer approach
The manufacture of low-cost, protein-friendly, biocompatible materials is important for biomedical applications. A method is presented for making glass surfaces-on which the globular protein shape is often lost-benign to proteins by covalently grafting relatively short poly(ethylene glycol) chains (functionalized with trimethylsilane, see Figure), which form a brush-like self-assembled monolayer.