Claims
- 1. A base material comprising polymer brushes, said polymer brushes further comprising one or more functional groups immobilized on the surface of said polymer brushes in a plurality of layers.
- 2. The base material of claim 1, wherein the base material is a membrane.
- 3. The base material of claim 2, wherein said membrane has a nominal pore size from about 1 nanometer to about 1 millimeter and said polymer brushes extend from the membrane surface into the lumen of said pore.
- 4. The base material of claim 2, wherein said membrane has a nominal pore size from about 200 nanometers to about 500 micrometers and said polymer brushes extend from the membrane surface into the lumen of said pore.
- 5. The base material of claim 1, wherein said base material is a container.
- 6. The base material of claim 5, wherein said container is a pipet tip.
- 7. The base material of claim 5, wherein said container is a tube.
- 8. The base material of claim 1, wherein said functional groups are selected from the group consisting of an anion dissociating group, a cation dissociating group, a nonpolar group, a hydrophilic group, and a hydrophobic group.
- 9. The base material of claim 1, wherein said functional groups further comprise one or more polynucleotide functional groups.
- 10. The base material of claim 9, wherein said polynucleotide functional groups are selected from the group consisting of aptamers, ribozymes, transferyl-RNA, polyA+RNA, ribosomal RNA or a subunit thereof, and polydeoxyribonucleotides.
- 11. The base material of claim 1, wherein said functional groups further comprise at least one polypeptide functional groups.
- 12. The base material of claim 11, wherein said polypeptide functional groups are selected from the group consisting of an enzyme, an active site of an enzyme, an antibody, a antibody domain, a receptor, a kinase, a phosphatase, a ligand, and a ligand domain.
- 13. The base material of claim 12, wherein said enzyme is a DNA modifying enzyme.
- 14. The base material of claim 13, wherein said DNA modifying enzyme is a restriction endonuclease.
- 15. The base material of claim 13, wherein said DNA modifying enzyme is a DNA polymerase.
- 16. The base material of claim 12, wherein said enzyme is a protease.
- 17. The base material of claim 12, wherein said enzyme is urease.
- 18. The base material of claim 12, wherein said enzyme is ascorbic acid oxidase.
- 19. The base material of claim 12, wherein said enzyme is aminoacylase.
- 20. The base material of claim 12, wherein said antibody further comprises one or more antigen binding domains having affinities for at least one compound.
- 21. A base material comprising polymer brushes, said polymer brushes further comprising one or more functional groups immobilized on the surface of said polymer brushes in a plurality of layers, wherein said functional groups react with a substrate compound when contacted with said substrate compound.
- 22. The base material of claim 21, wherein said functional groups deoxygenate said substrate compound.
- 23. The base material of claim 22 wherein said functional groups comprise ascorbic acid oxidase.
- 24. The base material of claim 21, wherein said substrate compound further comprises a racemic mixture and said functional groups hydrolyze said racemic mixture of said substrate compound.
- 25. The base material of claim 24 wherein said racemic mixture are DL-amino acids and said functional groups comprise aminoacylace.
- 26. The base material of claim 21, wherein said substrate compound further comprises a denaturing agent and said functional groups hydrolyze said denaturing agent.
- 27. The base material of claim 26 wherein said denaturing agent is urea and said functional groups comprise urease.
- 28. The base material of claim 21, wherein said compound comprises a polynucleotide, and said functional groups comprise anion dissociating functional groups.
- 29. A method of making the base material of claim 1, comprising the steps of obtaining a base material, grafting polymer brushes to the base material, and immobilizing at least one functional group along the surface of said polymer brushes in a plurality of layers.
- 30. A method of deoxygenating a substrate compound, comprising obtaining a base material having polymer brushes grafted to said base material, wherein said polymer brushes further comprise at least one functional group immobilized in a plurality of layers to the surface of said polymer brushes, and contacting the base material with said substrate compound, thereby deoxygenating the substrate compound.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein at least one functional group is ascorbic acid oxidase.
- 32. A method of asymmetrically hydrolyzing a substrate compound further comprising a racemic mixture, comprising obtaining a base material having polymer brushes grafted to said base material, wherein said polymer brushes further comprise at least one functional group immobilized in a plurality of layers to the surface of said polymer brushes, and contacting the base material with said substrate compound, thereby asymmetrically hydrolyzing the racemic mixture.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein at least one functional group is aminoacylace.
- 34. A method of hydrolyzing a substrate compound further comprising a denaturing agent, comprising obtaining a base material having polymer brushes grafted to said base material, wherein said polymer brushes further comprise at least one functional group immobilized in a plurality of layers to the surface of said polymer brushes, and contacting the base material with said substrate compound, thereby hydrolyzing the denaturing agent.
- 35. The method of claim 25 wherein the denaturing agent is urea and at least one functional group is urease.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional patent applications U.S. Ser. No. 60/285,146, filed Apr. 20, 2001, U.S. Ser. No. 60/339,951, filed Dec. 10, 2001, U.S. Ser. No. 60/339,949, filed Dec. 10, 2001, and No. 60/347,547, filed Jan. 11, 2002. The entirety of the aforementioned applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
Country |
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60285146 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60339951 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
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60339949 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
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60347547 |
Jan 2002 |
US |