2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(364c) Interfacial Molecular Imprinting for the Production of Immunoresponsive Materials
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A template mask was produced whereby protein (monoclonal IgG) was immobilized in a controlled orientation through a hydrazide reaction such that the antigen binding domains were fully exposed. A monomer mixture was brought in contact with this mask and polymerized to produce a surface imprinted hydrogel specific to the target protein. Non-imprinted, control materials were produced in the absence of protein. Imprinted hydrogels formed from the monomer 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate and crosslinker ethylene glycol dimethacrylate bound significantly more IgG (monoclonal anti-c-myc) than the non-imprinted control materials. In addition, no significant binding was seen of a second immunoglobulin (anti-pig-IgG) by the imprinted gel, indicating specificity for the target protein.