Claims
- 1. A molecule having a formula:
- 2. The molecule as recited in claim 1, wherein the chelating agent is a quadradentate chelating agent.
- 3. The molecule as recited in claim 1, wherein the chelating agent is nitrilotriacetic acid.
- 4. The molecule as recited in claim 1, further comprising a metal ion coordinated to the chelating agent.
- 5. The molecule as recited in claim 4, wherein the chelating agent and metal ion are selected such that the chelating agent coordinates all but at least two of the metal coordination sites.
- 6. The molecule as recited in claim 4, wherein the chelating agent is a tetradentate chelating agent, and the metal ion has a coordination number of six.
- 7. The molecule as recited in claim 4, wherein the metal ion is Ni2+.
- 8. The molecule as recited in claim 4, further comprising a biological binding partner of a biological molecule coordinated to the metal ion.
- 9. The molecule as recited in claim 8, wherein the biological binding partner includes a polyamino acid tag that coordinates the metal ion.
- 10. The molecule as recited in claim 9, wherein the polyamino acid tag comprises at least two neighboring amino acids defining a chelating agent that coordinates the metal ion.
- 11. The molecule as recited in claim 10, wherein the at least two neighboring amino acids are at least two neighboring histidines.
- 12 The molecule as recited in claim 8, wherein the biological binding partner specifically binds a protein.
- 13. An article comprising:
A solid phase having a surface; a self-assembled mixed monolayer adhered to the surface, the mixed monolayer formed of at least a first species and a second species, the first species having a formula: X—R—Ch where X, R, and Ch are each selected such that X represents a functional group that adheres to the surface, R represents a spacer moiety that promotes self-assembly of the mixed monolayer, and Ch represents a chelating agent that coordinates a metal ion, and the second species being selected to form a mixed self-assembled monolayer with the first species, wherein the mixed monolayer comprises the second and first species in a molar ratio at least 70:30.
- 14. The article as recited in claim 13, wherein the mixed monolayer comprises the second and first species in a molar ratio at least 80:20.
- 15. The article as recited in claim 14, wherein the mixed monolayer comprises the second and first species in a molar ratio at least 90:10.
- 16. The article as recited in claim 15, wherein the mixed monolayer is comprised of about 95 mol % of the second species and about 5 mol % of the first species.
- 17. The article as recited in claim 13, wherein the article comprises a chromatography solid phase.
- 18. The article as recited in claim 13, wherein the article comprises a biosensor element.
- 19. The article as recited in claim 13, wherein the article is a surface plasmon resonance chip.
- 20. The article as recited in claim 13, wherein the second species has a formula:
- 21. The article as recited in claim 13, further comprising a metal ion coordinated to the chelating agent.
- 22. The article as recited in claim 21, wherein the metal ion is Ni2+.
- 23. The article as recited in claim 21, further comprising a biological binding partner of a biological molecule coordinated to the metal ion.
- 24. The article as recited in claim 23 wherein the biological binding partner specifically binds a protein.
- 25. The article as recited in claim 13 wherein the solid phase is a film of gold.
- 26. An article suitable for capturing a biological molecule, comprising:
A solid phase having a surface; a self-assembled mixed monolayer adhered to the surface, the mixed monolayer formed of at least a first species and a second species, wherein the first species has a formula: X—R—Ch—M—BP where X, R, Ch, M, and BP are each selected such that X represents a functional group that adheres to the surface, R represents a spacer moiety that promotes self-assembly of the mixed monolayer, Ch represents a chelating agent that coordinates a metal ion, M represents a metal ion, and BP represents a binding partner of the biological molecule, the binding partner being coordinated to the metal ion, and the second species is selected to form a mixed self-assembled monolayer with the first species.
- 27. The article as recited in claim 26, wherein the mixed monolayer is comprised of the second and first species in a molar ratio of at least 70:30.
- 28. The article as recited in claim 26, wherein the article comprises a biosensor element.
- 29. The article as recited in claim 26, wherein the metal ion is Ni2+.
- 30. The article as recited in claim 26, wherein the solid phase is a film of gold.
- 31. The article as recited in claim 26, wherein the second species has a formula:
- 32. The article as recited in claim 26, wherein the binding partner includes a polyamino acid tag that coordinates the metal ion.
- 33. A method of making an article having a surface for capturing a target molecule, comprising:
formulating a solution containing a mixture of at least a first and a second species, the first species having a formula: X—R—Ch where X, R, and Ch are each selected such that X represents a functional group that adheres to the surface, R represents a spacer moiety that promotes self-assembly of the mixed monolayer, and Ch represents a chelating agent that coordinates a metal ion, wherein the second species is selected to form a mixed self-assembled monolayer with the first species, and the second species and first species are present in the solution at a molar ratio of at least 70:30; and exposing to the surface the solution for a period of time sufficient to form a self-assembled mixed monolayer of the first and second species on the surface.
- 34. The method as recited in claim 33, wherein the solution contains a molar ratio of the second species to the first species of at least about 70:30.
- 35. The method as recited in claim 33, further comprising exposing to the surface a solution containing a metal ion and allowing the chelating agent to coordinate the metal ion.
- 36. The method as recited in claim 35, further comprising exposing to the surface a solution containing a binding partner of a biological molecule, and allowing the binding partner to coordinate the metal ion.
- 37. The method as recited in claim 36, further comprising exposing to the surface a solution containing a a biological molecule, and allowing the biological molecule to biologically bind to the binding partner.
- 38. The method as recited in claim 33, wherein the article is a sensing element suitable for use in a biosensor, and the surface is a sensing surface.
- 39. A method of capturing a biological molecule, comprising:
providing an article that has a surface having adhered thereto a species of a formula: X—R—Ch—M—BP wherein X represents a functional group that adheres to a surface, R represents a self-assembled monolayer-promoting spacer moiety, Ch represents a chelating agent that coordinates a metal ion, M represents a metal ion coordinated by the chelating agent, and BP represents a binding partner of the biological molecule, the binding partner being coordinated to the metal ion; contacting the surface with a medium containing a biological molecule and allowing the molecule to biologically bind to the binding partner.
- 40. The method as recited in claim 39, wherein the article is a biosensor element.
- 41. The method as recited in claim 39, further comprising determining the biological molecule.
- 42. The method as recited in claim 41, wherein the determining step comprises detecting a physical change associated with the surface.
- 43. A method of capturing a biological molecule, comprising:
providing a solid phase having a surface, a chelating agent immobilized at the surface, a metal ion coordinated by the chelating agent, and a biological binding partner of the biological molecule coordinated to the metal ion; and bringing into contact with the surface a medium containing the biological molecule for a period of time sufficient to allow the biological molecule to biologically bind to the binding partner.
- 44. The method as recited in claim 43, wherein the biological binding partner includes a polyamino acid tag that coordinates the metal ion, and a recognition region for the biological molecule remote from the polyamino acid tag.
- 45. The method as recited in claim 43, wherein the chelating agent, metal ion, and binding partner are members of a species of a formula:
- 46. The method as recited in claim 43, further comprising determining the biological molecule.
- 47. The method as recited in claim 46, wherein the determining step comprises detecting a physical change associated with the surface.
- 48. The method as recited in claim 47, wherein the determining step comprises detecting a plasmon resonance change associated with the surface.
- 49. A sensing element suitable for use in a biosensor, for determination of a biological molecule, comprising:
a substrate; metal film on the substrate having a surface; a self-assembled monolayer of a species X—R—NA—NAB adhered to the surface, wherein X represents a functional group that adheres to the surface, R represents a spacer moiety that promotes formation of a self-assembled monolayer of a plurality of the species, NA represents a nucleic acid strand, and NAB represents a nucleic acid strand that is a binding partner of NA and a binding partner of the biological molecule to be determined.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part, and a divisional, of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/312,388, filed Sep. 26, 1994 by Bamdad, et al., now pending.
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