Abstract
Uniform spot morphology is of critical importance in the fabrication and successful use of protein arrays, and solution additives are often needed to ensure good spot quality. Whereas hydroxyl-bearing molecules such as glycerol have found wide use, in our experience these reduce the efficiency of probe immobilization (particularly in the context of aldehyde-terminated surfaces). Here, we report a series of non-nucleophilic molecules that can be used as additives to improve spot homogeneity in protein arrays. Arrayed imaging reflectometry, a label-free optical biosensing technique, has been used along with spectroscopic ellipsometry to test the spot homogeneity, antibody immobilization efficiency, and activity of antihuman IgG arrays prepared with these non-nucleophilic additives on glutaraldehyde surfaces. It has been determined that 0.1% v/v 12-crown-4 performs optimally in MPBS buffer.