Barbara Ridder
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Nature Communications | 2016
Felix F. Loeffler; Tobias C. Foertsch; Roman Popov; Daniela S. Mattes; Martin Schlageter; Martyna Sedlmayr; Barbara Ridder; Florian-Xuan Dang; Clemens von Bojničić-Kninski; Laura K. Weber; Andrea Fischer; Juliane Greifenstein; Valentina Bykovskaya; Ivan Buliev; F. Ralf Bischoff; Lothar Hahn; Michael A. R. Meier; Stefan Bräse; Annie K. Powell; Teodor Silviu Balaban; Frank Breitling; Alexander Nesterov-Mueller
Laser writing is used to structure surfaces in many different ways in materials and life sciences. However, combinatorial patterning applications are still limited. Here we present a method for cost-efficient combinatorial synthesis of very-high-density peptide arrays with natural and synthetic monomers. A laser automatically transfers nanometre-thin solid material spots from different donor slides to an acceptor. Each donor bears a thin polymer film, embedding one type of monomer. Coupling occurs in a separate heating step, where the matrix becomes viscous and building blocks diffuse and couple to the acceptor surface. Furthermore, we can consecutively deposit two material layers of activation reagents and amino acids. Subsequent heat-induced mixing facilitates an in situ activation and coupling of the monomers. This allows us to incorporate building blocks with click chemistry compatibility or a large variety of commercially available non-activated, for example, posttranslationally modified building blocks into the arrays peptides with >17,000 spots per cm2.
Microarrays | 2014
Alexander Nesterov-Mueller; Frieder Maerkle; Lothar Hahn; Tobias C. Foertsch; Sebastian Schillo; Valentina Bykovskaya; Martyna Sedlmayr; Laura K. Weber; Barbara Ridder; Miriam Soehindrijo; Bastian Muenster; Jakob Striffler; F. Ralf Bischoff; Frank Breitling; Felix F. Loeffler
In this review, we describe different methods of microarray fabrication based on the use of micro-particles/-beads and point out future tendencies in the development of particle-based arrays. First, we consider oligonucleotide bead arrays, where each bead is a carrier of one specific sequence of oligonucleotides. This bead-based array approach, appearing in the late 1990s, enabled high-throughput oligonucleotide analysis and had a large impact on genome research. Furthermore, we consider particle-based peptide array fabrication using combinatorial chemistry. In this approach, particles can directly participate in both the synthesis and the transfer of synthesized combinatorial molecules to a substrate. Subsequently, we describe in more detail the synthesis of peptide arrays with amino acid polymer particles, which imbed the amino acids inside their polymer matrix. By heating these particles, the polymer matrix is transformed into a highly viscous gel, and thereby, imbedded monomers are allowed to participate in the coupling reaction. Finally, we focus on combinatorial laser fusing of particles for the synthesis of high-density peptide arrays. This method combines the advantages of particles and combinatorial lithographic approaches.
Polymer Chemistry | 2017
Audrey Llevot; S. O. Steinmüller; B. Bitterer; Barbara Ridder; J. Berson; Stefan Walheim; Thomas Schimmel; Stefan Bräse; Frieder Scheiba; Michael A. R. Meier
Silicon surfaces were functionalized by thiol–ene chemistry using sequential reactions of different α,ω-dienes and α,ω-dithiols bearing marker moieties. A system of six individual layers was achieved and exhaustively characterized by combining independent techniques such as X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and Atomic Force Microscopy using a molecular ruler system.
Chemical Communications | 2017
Barbara Ridder; Daniela S. Mattes; Alexander Nesterov-Mueller; Frank Breitling; Michael A. R. Meier
Advanced Functional Materials | 2016
Clemens von Bojničić-Kninski; Valentina Bykovskaya; Frieder Maerkle; Roman Popov; Andrea Palermo; Daniela S. Mattes; Laura K. Weber; Barbara Ridder; Tobias C. Foertsch; Alexander Welle; Felix F. Loeffler; Frank Breitling; Alexander Nesterov-Mueller
Applied Surface Science | 2016
Bastian Muenster; Alexander Welle; Barbara Ridder; D. Althuon; Jakob Striffler; Tobias C. Foertsch; Lothar Hahn; Richard Thelen; Volker Stadler; Alexander Nesterov-Mueller; Frank Breitling; Felix F. Loeffler
ChemNanoMat | 2016
Jakob Striffler; Daniela S. Mattes; Sebastian Schillo; Bastian Münster; Andrea Palermo; Barbara Ridder; Alexander Welle; Vanessa Trouillet; Volker Stadler; Goran Markovic; Günther Proll; Stefan Bräse; Felix F. Loeffler; Alexander Nesterov-Müller; Frank Breitling
Applied Surface Science | 2016
Barbara Ridder; Tobias C. Foertsch; Alexander Welle; Daniela S. Mattes; Clemens von Bojničić-Kninski; Felix F. Loeffler; Alexander Nesterov-Mueller; Michael A. R. Meier; Frank Breitling
Archive | 2017
D. Althuon; Frank Breitling; Valentina Bykovskaya; Felix Löffler; A. Nesterov-Mueller; Roman Popov; Barbara Ridder; Clemens von Bojničić-Kninski
Archive | 2016
Alexander Nesterov-Mueller; Valentina Bykovskaya; Bojnicic-Kninski Clemens Von; Felix F. Loeffler; Roman Popov; Barbara Ridder; Frank Breitling; D. Althuon