WO1990015070A1 - Very large scale immobilized peptide synthesis - Google Patents

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WO1990015070A1
WO1990015070A1 PCT/NL1990/000081 NL9000081W WO9015070A1 WO 1990015070 A1 WO1990015070 A1 WO 1990015070A1 NL 9000081 W NL9000081 W NL 9000081W WO 9015070 A1 WO9015070 A1 WO 9015070A1
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Michael C. Pirrung
J. Leighton Read
Stephen P. A. Fodor
Lubert Stryer
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Affymax Technologies N.V.
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Priority to AU58371/90A priority Critical patent/AU651795B2/en
Priority to NL9022056A priority patent/NL191992C/en
Priority to EP90909187A priority patent/EP0476014B1/en
Priority to KR1019910701791A priority patent/KR970001577B1/en
Priority to CA 2054706 priority patent/CA2054706C/en
Priority to DE1990612119 priority patent/DE69012119T2/en
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Priority to SU5010750A priority patent/RU2107072C1/en
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Priority to FI915723A priority patent/FI109130B/en
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  • the present inventions relate to the synthesis and placement materials at known locations.
  • one embodiment of the inventions provides a method and associated apparatus for preparing diverse chemical sequences at known locations on a single
  • inventions may be applied, for example, in the field of preparation of oligomer,
  • peptide nucleic acid, oligosaccharide, phospholipid, polymer, or drug congener preparation, especially to create sources of chemical diversity for use in screening for biological activity.
  • Structure-activity relationships are important in understanding, for example, the function of enzymes, the ways in which cells communicate with each other, as well as cellular control and feedback systems.
  • Certain macromolecules are known to interact and bind to other molecules having a very specific three- dimensional spatial and electronic distribution. Any large molecule having such specificity can be considered a receptor, whether it is an enzyme catalyzing hydrolysis of a metabolic intermediate, a cell-surface protein mediating membrane transport of ions, a glycoprotein serving to identify a particular cell to its neighbors, an IgG-class antibody circulating in the plasma, an oligonucleotide sequence of DNA in the nucleus, or the like.
  • the various molecules which receptors selectively bind are known as ligands.
  • Small peptides are an exemplary system for exploring the relationship between structure and function in biology.
  • a peptide is a sequence of amino acids.
  • the number of possible pentapeptides of the 20 naturally occurring amino acids is 20 5 or 3.2 million different peptides.
  • the likelihood that molecules of this size might be useful in receptor- binding studies is supported by epitope analysis studies showing that some antibodies recognize sequences as short as a few amino acids with high specificity.
  • the average molecular weight of amino acids puts small peptides in the size range of many currently useful pharmaceutical products.
  • Pharmaceutical drug discovery is one type of research which relies on such a study of structure- activity relationships. In most cases, contemporary pharmaceutical research can be described as the process of discovering novel ligands with desirable patterns of specificity for biologically important receptors. Another example is research to discover new compounds for use in agriculture, such as pesticides and herbicides.
  • an amino acid is covalently bonded to a support made of an insoluble polymer. Another amino acid with an alpha protected group is reacted with the covalently bonded amino acid to form a dipeptide. After washing, the protective group is removed and a third amino acid with an alpha protective group is added to the dipeptide. This process is continued until a peptide of a desired length and sequence is obtained. Using the Merrifield method, it is not economically practical to synthesize more than a handful of peptide sequences in a day.
  • a tubular reactor system may be used to synthesize a linear polymer on a solid phase support by automated sequential addition of reagents. This method still does not enable the synthesis of a sufficiently large number of polymer sequences for effective economical screening.
  • Methods of preparing a plurality of polymer sequences are also known in which a foraminous container encloses a known quantity of reactive particles, the particles being larger in size than foramina of the container.
  • the containers may be selectively reacted with desired materials to synthesize desired sequences of product molecules. As with other methods known in the art, this method cannot practically be used to synthesize a sufficient variety of polypeptides for effective screening.
  • linker molecules are provided on a substrate.
  • a terminal end of the linker molecules is provided with a reactive functional group protected with a photoremovable protective group.
  • the photoremovable protective group is exposed to light and removed from the linker molecules in first selected regions.
  • the substrate is then washed or otherwise contacted with a first monomer that reacts with exposed functional groups on the linker molecules.
  • the monomer is an amino acid containing a photoremovable protective group at its amino or carboxy terminus and the linker molecule terminates in an amino or carboxy acid group bearing a photoremovable protective group.
  • a second set of selected regions is, thereafter, exposed to light and the photoremovable protective group on the linker molecule/protected amino acid is removed at the second set of regions.
  • the substrate is then contacted with a second monomer containing a photoremovable protective group for reaction with exposed functional groups. This process is repeated to selectively apply monomers until polymers of a desired length and desired chemical sequence are obtained.
  • Photolabile groups are then optionally removed and the sequence is, thereafter, optionally capped.
  • Side chain protective groups are also removed.
  • the resulting substrate will have a variety of uses including, for example, screening large numbers of polymers for biological activity. To screen for
  • the substrate is exposed to one or more receptors such as antibody whole cells, receptors on vesicles, lipids, or any one of a variety of other receptors.
  • the receptors are preferably labeled with, for example, a fluorescent marker, radioactive marker, or a labeled antibody reactive with the receptor.
  • the location of the marker on the substrate is detected with, for example, photon detection or autoradiographic techniques.
  • an improved reactor system for synthesizing polymers includes a substrate mount which engages a substrate around a periphery thereof.
  • the substrate mount provides for a reactor space between the substrate and the mount through or into which reaction fluids are pumped or flowed.
  • a mask is placed on or focused on the substrate and illuminated so as to deprotect selected regions of the substrate in the reactor space.
  • a monomer is pumped through the reactor space or otherwise contacted with the substrate and reacts with the deprotected regions .
  • predetermined monomers through the reactor space desired polymers at known locations may be synthesized.
  • the detection method and apparatus utilize a substrate having a large variety of polymer sequences at known locations on a surface thereof.
  • the substrate is exposed to a fluorescently labeled receptor which binds to one or more of the polymer sequences.
  • the substrate is placed in a microscope detection apparatus for identification of locations where binding takes place.
  • the microscope detection apparatus includes a monochromatic or polychromatic light source for directing light at the substrate, means for detecting fluoresced light from the substrate, and means for determining a location of the fluoresced light.
  • detecting light fluoresced on the substrate may in some embodiments include a photon counter.
  • the means for determining a location of the fluoresced light may include an x/y translation table for the substrate.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates masking and irradiation of a substrate at a first location.
  • the substrate is shown in cross-section;
  • Fig. 2 illustrates the substrate after application of a monomer "A"
  • Fig. 3 illustrates irradiation of the substrate at a second location
  • Fig. 4 illustrates the substrate after application of monomer "B"
  • Fig. 5 illustrates irradiation of the "A" monomer
  • Fig. 6 illustrates the substrate after a second application of "B"
  • Fig. 7 illustrates a completed substrate
  • Figs. 8A and 8B illustrate alternative embodiments of a reactor system for forming a plurality of polymers on a substrate
  • Fig. 9 illustrates a detection apparatus for locating fluorescent markers on the substrate
  • Figs. 10A-10M illustrate the method as it is applied to the production of the trimers of monomers "A" and "B";
  • Figs. 11A, 11B, and 11C are fluorescence traces for standard fluorescent beads
  • Figs. 12A and 12B are fluorescence curves for NVOC slides not exposed and exposed to light
  • Figs. 13A and 13B illustrate formation of a slide with a checkerboard pattern of YGGFL and GGFL exposed to labeled Herz antibody; and Figs. 14A and 14B illustrate the mapping of sixteen sequences synthesized on two different glass slides.
  • the receptor and its ligand can be described as complementary, and furthermore, the contact surface characteristics are complementary to each other.
  • Epitope The portion of an antigen molecule which is delineated by the area of interaction with the subclass of receptors known as antibodies.
  • a ligand is a molecule that is recognized by a particular receptor.
  • ligands that can be investigated by this invention include, but are not restricted to, agonists and antagonists for cell membrane receptors, toxins and venoms, viral epitopes, hormones (e.g., opiates, steroids, etc.), hormone receptors, peptides, enzymes, enzyme substrates, cofactors, drugs, lectins, sugars, oligonucleotides, nucleic acids, oligosaccharides, proteins, and monoclonal antibodies.
  • the set of monomers includes but is not restricted to, for example, the set of common L-amino acids, the set of D-amino acids, the set of synthetic amino acids, the set of nucleotides and the set of
  • monomers refers to any member of a basis set for synthesis of a polymer.
  • dimers of L-amino acids form a basis set of 400 monomers for synthesis of polypeptides.
  • Different basis sets of monomers may be used at successive steps in the synthesis of a polymer.
  • Peptide A polymer in which the monomers are alpha amino acids and which are joined together through amide bonds and alternatively referred to as a polypeptide.
  • the amino acids may be the L-optical isomer or the D-optical isomer.
  • Peptides are more than two amino acid monomers long, and often more than 20 amino acid monomers long.
  • Radiation Energy which may be selectively applied including energy having a wavelength of between 10 -14 and 10 4 meters including, for example, electron beam radiation, gamma radiation, x-ray radiation, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, microwave radiation, and radio waves. "Irradiation” refers to the application of radiation to a surface.
  • Receptor A molecule that has an affinity for a
  • Receptors may be naturally-occuring or manmade molecules. Also, they can be employed in their unaltered state or as aggregates with other species. Receptors may be attached, covalently or noncovalently, to a binding member, either directly or via a specific binding substance.
  • receptors which can be employed by this invention include, but are not restricted to, antibodies, cell membrane receptors, monoclonal antibodies and antisera reactive with specific antigenic determinants (such as on viruses, cells or other materials), drugs, polynucleotides, nucleic acids, peptides, cofactors, lectins, sugars,
  • Receptors are sometimes referred to in tne art as anti-ligands. As the term receptors is used herein, no difference in meaning is intended.
  • a "Ligand Receptor Pair" is formed when two
  • macromolecules have combined through molecular recognition to form a complex.
  • receptors which can be investigated by this invention include but are not restricted to:
  • ligands which bind to receptors such as specific transport proteins or enzymes essential to survival of microorganisms, is useful in a new class of antibiotics. Of particular value would be antibiotics against opportunistic fungi, protozoa, and those bacteria resistant to the antibiotics in current use.
  • Enzymes For instance, the binding site of enzymes such as the enzymes responsible for cleaving neurotransmitters; determination of ligands which bind to certain receptors to modulate the action of the enzymes which cleave the different neurotransmitters is useful in the development of drugs which can be used in the treatment of disorders of
  • the invention may be useful in investigating the ligand-binding site on the antibody molecule which combines with the epitope of an antigen of interest; determining a sequence that mimics an antigenic epitope may lead to the development of vaccines of which the immunogen is based on one or more of such sequences or lead to the development of related diagnostic agents or compounds useful in therapeutic treatments such as for auto- immune diseases (e.g., by blocking the binding of the "self" antibodies).
  • nucleic Acids Sequences of nucleic acids may be synthesized to establish DNA or RNA binding sequences.
  • Catalytic Polypeptides Polymers, preferably polypeptides, which are capable of promoting a chemical reaction involving the conversion of one or more reactants to one or more products. Such polypeptides generally include a binding site specific for at least one reactant or reaction intermediate and an active
  • Catalytic polypeptides are described in, for example,
  • Hormone receptors For instance, the receptors for insulin and growth hormone. Determination of the ligands which bind with high affinity to a receptor is useful in the development of, for example, an oral replacement of the daily injections which diabetics must take to relieve the symptoms of diabetes, and in the other case, a replacement for the scarce human growth hormone which can only be obtained from cadavers or by recombinant DNA technology.
  • vasoconstrictive hormone receptors determination of those ligands which bind to a receptor may lead to the development of drugs to control blood pressure.
  • Substrate A material having a rigid or semi-rigid surface.
  • at least one surface of the substrate will be substantially flat, although in some embodiments it may be desirable to physically separate synthesis regions for different polymers with, for example, wells, raised regions, etched trenches, or the like. According to other embodiments, small beads may be provided on the surface which may be released upon completion of the synthesis.
  • Protective Group A material which is bound to a monomer unit and which may be spatially removed upon selective exposure to an activator such as electromagnetic radiation.
  • Examples of protective groups with utility herein include Nitroveratryloxy carbonyl, Nitrobenzyloxy carbonyl, Dimethyl
  • activators include ion beams, electric fields, magnetic fields, electron beams, x-ray, and the like.
  • Predefined Region A predefined region is a
  • the predefined region may have any convenient shape, e.g., circular, rectangular, elliptical, wedge- shaped, etc.
  • shape e.g., circular, rectangular, elliptical, wedge- shaped, etc.
  • predefined regions are sometimes referred to simply as “regions.”
  • a polymer is considered to be “substantially pure” within a predefined region of a substrate when it exhibits characteristics that distinguish it from other predefined regions.
  • purity will be measured in terms of biological activity or function as a result of uniform sequence. Such characteristics will typically be measured by way of binding with a selected ligand or receptor.
  • the present invention provides methods and apparatus for the preparation and use of a substrate having a plurality of polymer sequences in predefined regions.
  • the invention is described herein primarily with regard to the preparation of molecules containing sequences of amino acids, but could readily be applied in the preparation of other polymers.
  • Such polymers include, for example, both linear and cyclic polymers of nucleic acids, polysaccharides, phospholipids, and peptides having either ⁇ -, ⁇ - , or ⁇ -amino acids, hetero- polymers in which a known drug is covalently bound to any of the above, polyurethanes, polyesters, polycarbonates, polyureas, polyamides, polyethyleneimines, polyarylene sulfides, polysiloxanes, polyimides, polyacetates, or other polymers which will be apparent upon review of this disclosure.
  • the invention herein is used in the synthesis of peptides.
  • the prepared substrate may, for example, be used in screening a variety of polymers as ligands for binding with a receptor, although it will be apparent that the invention could be used for the synthesis of a receptor for binding with a. ligand.
  • the substrate disclosed herein will have a wide variety of other uses.
  • the invention herein can be used in determining peptide and nucleic acid sequences which bind to proteins, finding sequence-specific binding drugs, identifying epitopes recognized by antibodies, and evaluation of a variety of drugs for clinical and diagnostic applications, as well as combinations of the above.
  • the invention preferably provides for the use of a substrate "S” with a surface.
  • Linker molecules "L” are optionally provided on a surface of the substrate.
  • the purpose of the linker molecules is to facilitate receptor recognition of the synthesized polymers.
  • linker molecules may be any linker molecules.
  • the linker molecules may be any linker molecules.
  • a chemical storage protective group such as t-BOC (t-butoxycarbonyl) may be used in some embodiments.
  • t-BOC t-butoxycarbonyl
  • protective groups would be chemically removed upon exposure to, for example, acidic solution and would serve to protect the surface during storage and be removed prior to polymer preparation.
  • a functional group with a protective group P 0 is provided on the substrate or a distal end of the linker molecules.
  • the protective group P 0 may be removed upon exposure to radiation, electric fields, electric
  • the radiation is ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR), or visible light.
  • the protective group may alternatively be an electrochemically-sensitive group which may be removed in the presence of an electric field.
  • ion beams, electron beams, or the like may be used for deprotection.
  • the exposed regions and, therefore, the area upon which each distinct polymer sequence is synthesized are smaller than about 1 cm 2 or less than 1 mm 2 .
  • the exposed area is less than about 10,000 ⁇ m 2 or, more preferably, less than 100 ⁇ m 2 and may, in some embodiments, encompass the binding site for as few as a single molecule.
  • each polymer is preferably synthesized in a substantially pure form.
  • the surface is
  • the first monomer includes a protective group P 1 .
  • P 1 may or may not be the same as P 0 .
  • known first regions of the surface may comprise the sequence:
  • S-L-M 1 -P 1 while remaining regions of the surface comprise the sequence:
  • second regions of the surface (which may include the first region) are exposed to light and contacted with a second monomer M 2 (which may or may not be the same as M 1 ) having a protective group P 2 .
  • P 2 may or may not be the same as P 0 and P 1 .
  • different regions of the substrate may comprise one or more of the following sequences:
  • the protective groups are removed from some or all of the substrate and the sequences are, optionally, capped with a capping unit C.
  • the process results in a substrate having a surface with a plurality of polymers of the following general formula:
  • M i ...M x indicates any sequence of monomers.
  • the number of monomers could cover a wide variety of values, but in a preferred embodiment they will range from 2 to 100.
  • a plurality of locations on the substrate polymers are to contain a common monomer subsequence. For example, it may be desired to synthesize a sequence S-M 1 -M 2 -M 3 at first locations and a sequence S-M 4 -M 2 -M 3 at second locations. The process would commence with irradiation of the first locations followed by contacting with M 1 -P, resulting in the sequence S-M 1 -P at the first location. The second locations would then be irradiated and contacted with M 4 -P, resulting in the sequence S-M 4 -P at the second locations.
  • both the first and second locations would be irradiated and contacted with the dimer M 2 -M 3 , resulting in the sequence S-M 1 -M 2 -M 3 at the first locations and S-M 4 -M 2 -M 3 at the second locations.
  • common subsequences of any length could be utilized including those in a range of 2 or more monomers, 2 to 100
  • a set of masks is used for the first monomer layer and, thereafter, varied light wavelengths are used for selective
  • first regions are first exposed through a mask and reacted with a first monomer having a first protective group P 1 , which is removable upon exposure to a first wavelength of light (e.g., IR).
  • Second regions are masked and reacted with a second monomer having a second protecive group P 2 , which is removable upon exposure to a second wavelength of light (e.g., UV).
  • a first wavelength of light e.g., IR
  • second monomer having a second protecive group P 2 which is removable upon exposure to a second wavelength of light (e.g., UV).
  • the polymers prepared on a substrate according to the above methods will have a variety of uses including, for example, screening for biological activity.
  • the substrate containing the sequences is exposed to an unlabeled or labeled receptor such as an antibody, receptor on a cell, phospholipid vesicle, or any one of a variety of other receptors.
  • the polymers are exposed to a first, unlabeled receptor of interest and, thereafter, exposed to a labeled receptor-specific recognition element, which is, for example, an antibody. This process will provide signal amplification in the
  • the receptor molecules may bind with one or more polymers on the substrate.
  • the presence of the labeled receptor and, therefore, the presence of a sequence which binds with the receptor is detected in a preferred embodiment through the use of autoradiography, detection of fluorescence with a charge-coupled device, fluorescence microscopy, or the like.
  • the sequence of the polymer at the locations where the receptor binding is detected may be used to determine all or part of a sequence which is complementary to the receptor.
  • information storage e.g., on optical disks
  • production of molecular electronic devices production of stationary phases in separation sciences, production of dyes and brightening agents, photography, and in immobilization of cells, proteins, lectins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides and the like in patterns on a surface via molecular recognition of specific polymer sequences.
  • Coordinate immobilization also may be used for electron transfer systems, as well as to provide both structural integrity and other desirable properties to materials such as lubrication, wetting, etc.
  • molecular biodistribution or pharmacokinetic properties may be examined.
  • polymers may be capped with a fluorescent tag and exposed to biological fluids of interest.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the invention disclosed herein in which a substrate 2 is shown in cross-section. Essentially, any conceivable substrate may be employed in the invention.
  • substrate may be biological, nonbiological, organic, inorganic, or a combination of any of these, existing as particles, strands, precipitates, gels, sheets, tubing, spheres, containers, capillaries, pads, slices, films, plates, slides, etc.
  • the substrate may have any
  • the substrate is preferably flat but may take on a variety of alternative surface configurations.
  • the substrate may contain raised or depressed regions on which the synthesis takes place.
  • substrate and its surface preferably form a rigid support on which to carry out the reactions described herein.
  • the substrate and its surface is also chosen to provide appropriate light-absorbing characteristics.
  • the substrate may be a polymerized Langmuir Blodgett film, functionalized glass, Si, Ge, GaAs, GaP, SiO 2 , SiN 4 , modified silicon, or any one of a wide variety of gels or polymers such as (poly) tetrafluoro- ethylene, (poly)vinylidenedifluoride, polystyrene, polycarbonate, or combinations thereof, other substrate materials will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art upon review of this disclosure.
  • the substrate is flat glass or single-crystal silicon with surface relief features of less than 10 A.
  • the surface of the substrate is etched using well known techniques to provide for desired surface features. For example, by way of the formation of trenches, v-grooves, mesa structures, or the like, the synthesis regions may be more closely placed within the focus point of impinging light, be provided with reflective "mirror" structures for maximization of light collection from fluorescent sources, or the like.
  • the surface may be composed of any of a wide variety of materials, for example, polymers, plastics, resins, polysaccharides, silica or silica-based materials, carbon, metals, inorganic glasses, membranes, or any of the above-listed substrate materials.
  • the surface may provide for the use of caged binding members which are attached firmly to the surface of the substrate in accord with the teaching of copending application Serial No. 404,920, previously incorporated herein by reference.
  • the surface will contain reactive groups, which could be carboxyl, amino, hydroxyl, or the like.
  • the surface will be optically transparent and will have surface Si-OH functionalities, such as are found on silica surfaces.
  • the surface 4 of the substrate is preferably provided with a layer of linker molecules 6, although it will be understood that the linker molecules are not required elements of the invention.
  • the linker molecules are preferably of sufficient length to permit polymers in a completed substrate to interact freely with molecules exposed to the substrate.
  • the linker molecules should be 6-50 atoms long to provide sufficient exposure.
  • the linker molecules may be, for example, aryl acetylene, ethylene glycol oligomers containing 2-10 monomer units, diamines, diacids, amino acids, or combinations thereof. Other linker molecules may be used in light of this disclsoure.
  • the linker molecules are selected based upon their
  • hydrophilic linker molecules will be preferred so as to permit the receptor to more closely approach the synthesized polymer.
  • linker molecules are also provided with a photocleavable group at an intermediate position.
  • the photocleavable group is preferably cleavable at a wavelength different from the protective group. This enables removal of the various polymers following completion of the synthesis by way of exposure to the different wavelengths of light.
  • the linker molecules can be attached to the substrate via carbon-carbon bonds using, for example, (poly)trifluorochloroethylene surfaces, or preferably, by siloxane bonds (using, for example, glass or silicon oxide surfaces).
  • Siloxane bonds with the surface of the substrate may be formed in one embodiment via reactions of linker molecules bearing trichlorosilyl groups.
  • the linker molecules may optionally be attached in an ordered array, i.e., as parts of the head groups in a polymerized Langmuir Blodgett film. In alternative embodiments, the linker molecules are adsorbed to the surface of the substrate.
  • the linker molecules and monomers used herein are provided with a functional group to which is bound a protective group.
  • the protective group is on the distal or terminal end of the linker molecule opposite the substrate.
  • the protective group may be either a negative protective group (i.e., the protective group renders the linker molecules less reactive with a monomer upon exposure) or a positive protective group (i.e., the protective group renders the linker molecules more reactive with a monomer upon exposure).
  • negative protective groups an additional step of reactivation will be required. In some embodiments, this will be done by heating.
  • the protective group on the linker molecules may be selected from a wide variety of positive light- reactive groups preferably including nitro aromatic compounds such as o-nitrobenzyl derivatives or benzylsul- fonyl.
  • nitro aromatic compounds such as o-nitrobenzyl derivatives or benzylsul- fonyl.
  • NVOC 6-nitroveratryloxy- carbonyl
  • NBOC 2-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl
  • DDZ ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethyl-dimethoxybenzyloxycarbonyl
  • a nitro aromatic compound containing a benzylic hydrogen ortho to the nitro group is used, i.e., a chemical of the form:
  • R 1 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, aryl, alkenyl, or hydrogen
  • R 2 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, aryl, nitro, or hydrogen
  • R 3 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, nitro, aryl, or hydrogen
  • R 4 is alkoxy, alkyl, hydrogen, aryl, halo, or nitro
  • R 5 is alkyl, alkynyl, cyano, alkoxy, hydrogen, halo, aryl, or alkenyl.
  • Other materials which may be used include o-hydroxy- ⁇ -methyl cinnamoyl derivatives. Photoremovable protective groups are described in, for example, Patchornik, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (1970) 92:6333 and Amit et al., J. Org. Chem. (1974) 39:192, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • the positive reactive group is activated for reaction with reagents in solution.
  • reagents for example, a 5-bromo-7-nitro indoline group, when bound to a carbonyl, undergoes reaction upon exposure to light at 420 nm.
  • the reactive group on the linker molecule is selected from a wide variety of negative light-reactive groups including a cinanimate group.
  • the reactive group is activated or deactivated by electron beam lithography, x-ray lithography, or any other radiation.
  • Suitable reactive groups for electron beam lithography include sulfonyl. Other methods may be used including, for example, exposure to a current source. Other reactive groups and methods of activation may be used in light of this disclosure.
  • the linking molecules are preferably exposed to, for example, light through a suitable mask 8 using photolithographic techniques of the type known in the semiconductor industry
  • the light may be directed at either the surface containing the protective groups or at the back of the substrate, so long as the substrate is transparent to the wavelength of light needed for removal of the protective groups.
  • light is directed at the surface of the substrate containing the protective groups.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates the use of such masking techniques as they are applied to a positive reactive group so as to activate linking molecules and expose functional groups in areas 10a and 10b.
  • the mask 8 is in one embodiment a transparent support material selectively coated with a layer of opaque material. Portions of the opaque material are removed, .leaving opaque material in the precise pattern desired on the substrate surface. The mask is brought into close proximity with, imaged on, or brought directly into contact with the substrate surface as shown in
  • Alignment may be performed using conventional alignment techniques in which alignment marks (not shown) are used to accurately overlay successive masks with previous patterning steps, or more sophisticated techniques may be used. For example, interferometric techniques
  • This contrast enhancement layer may comprise a molecule which is decomposed by light such as quinone diazid or a material which is transiently bleached at the wavelength of interest.
  • contrast enhancement may be provided by way of a cladded fiber optic bundle.
  • the light may be from a conventional incandescent source, a laser, a laser diode, or the like. If non-collimated sources of light are used it may be desirable to provide a thick- or multi-layered mask to prevent spreading of the light onto the substrate. It may, further, be desirable in some embodiments to utilize groups which are sensitive to different wavelengths to control synthesis. For example, by using groups which are sensitive to different wavelengths, it is possible to select branch positions in the synthesis of a polymer or eliminate certain masking steps. Several reactive groups along with their corresponding wavelengths for
  • the substrate may be translated under a modulated laser or diode light source. Such techniques are discussed in, for example, U. S . Patent No . 4 , 719 , 615 (Feyrer et al.), which is incorporated herein by
  • the synthesis may take place on or in contact with a conventional liquid crystal (referred to herein as a "light valve”) or fiber optic light sources.
  • a conventional liquid crystal referred to herein as a "light valve”
  • fiber optic light sources
  • light may be selectively controlled so as to permit light to contact selected regions of the substrate.
  • synthesis may take place on the end of a series of optical fibers to which light is selectively applied.
  • Other means of controlling the location of light exposure will be apparent to those of skill in the art.
  • the substrate may be irradiated either in contact or not in contact with a solution (not shown) and is, preferably, irradiated in contact with a
  • the solution contains reagents to prevent the by-products formed by irradiation from interfering with synthesis of the polymer according to some embodiments.
  • Such by-products might include, for example, carbon dioxide, nitrosocarbonyl compounds, styrene derivatives, indole derivatives, and products of their photochemical reactions.
  • the solution may contain reagents used to match the index of refraction of the substrate.
  • Reagents added to the solution may further include, for example, acidic or basic buffers, thiols, substituted hydrazines and hydroxylamines, reducing agents (e.g., NADH) or reagents known to react with a given functional group (e.g., aryl nitroso + glyoxylic acid ⁇ aryl formhydroxamate + CO 2 ).
  • acidic or basic buffers thiols, substituted hydrazines and hydroxylamines
  • reducing agents e.g., NADH
  • reagents known to react with a given functional group e.g., aryl nitroso + glyoxylic acid ⁇ aryl formhydroxamate + CO 2 .
  • the linker molecules are washed or otherwise contacted with a first monomer, illustrated by "A" in regions 12a and 12b in Fig. 2.
  • the first monomer reacts with the activated functional groups of the linkage molecules which have been exposed to light.
  • the first monomer which is preferably an amino acid, is also provided with a photoprotective group.
  • the photoprotective group on the monomer may be the same as or different than the protective group used in the linkage molecules, and may be selected from any of the above-described protective groups.
  • the protective groups for the A monomer is selected from the group NBOC and NVOC.
  • the process of irradiating is thereafter repeated, with a mask repositioned so as to remove linkage protective groups and expose functional groups in regions 14a and 14b which are illustrated as being regions which were protected in the previous masking step.
  • a second mask will be utilized.
  • some steps may provide for illuminating a common region in successive steps. As shown in Fig. 3, it may be
  • the substrate is then exposed to a second protected monomer "B," producing B regions 16a and 16b. Thereafter, the substrate is again masked so as to remove the protective groups and expose reactive groups on A region 12a and B region 16b. The substrate is again exposed to monomer B, resulting in the formation of the structure shown in Fig. 6. The dimers B-A and B-B have been produced on the substrate.
  • a subsequent series of masking and contacting steps similar to those described above with A provides the structure shown in Fig. 7.
  • the process provides all possible dimers of B and A, i.e., B-A, A-B, A-A, and B-B.
  • the substrate, the area of synthesis, and the area for synthesis of each individual polymer could be of any size or shape. For example, squares, ellipsoids, rectangles, triangles, circles, or portions thereof, along with irregular geometric shapes, may be utilized. Duplicate synthesis areas may also be applied to a single substrate for purposes of redundancy.
  • the regions 12 and 16 on the substrate will have a surface area of between about 1 cm 2 and 10 -10 cm 2 . In some embodiments the regions 12 and 16 have areas of less than about 10 -1 cm 2 , 10 -2 cm 2 , 10 -3 cm 2 , 10 -4 cm 2 , 10 -5 cm 2 , 10 -6 cm 2 , 10 -7 cm 2 , 10 -8 cm 2 , or 10 -10 cm 2 . In a preferred embodiment, the regions 12 and 16 are between about 10x10 ⁇ m and 500x500 ⁇ m.
  • a single substrate supports more than about 10 different monomer sequences and perferably more than about 100 different monomer
  • sequences/ although in some embodiments more than about 10 3 , 10 4 , 10 5 , 10 6 , 10 7 , or 10 8 different sequences are provided on a substrate.
  • a substrate in which a monomer sequence is provided.
  • regions of the substrate contain polymer sequences which are at least about 1%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% pure.
  • sequences are intentionally provided within a single region so as to provide an initial screening for
  • Fig. 8A schematically illustrates a preferred embodiment of a reactor system 100 for synthesizing polymers on the prepared substrate in accordance with one aspect of the invention.
  • the reactor system includes a body 102 with a cavity 104 on a surface thereof.
  • the cavity 104 is between about 50 and 1000 ⁇ m deep with a depth of about 500 ⁇ m preferred.
  • the bottom of the cavity is preferably provided with an array of ridges 106 which extend both into the plane of the Figure and parallel to the plane of the Figure.
  • the ridges are preferably about 50 to 200 ⁇ m deep and spaced at about 2 to 3mm.
  • the purpose of the ridges is to generate turbulent flow for better mixing.
  • the bottom surface of the cavity is preferably light absorbing so as to prevent reflection of impinging light.
  • a substrate 112 is mounted above the cavity 104.
  • the substrate is provided along its bottom surface 114 with a photoremovable protective group such as NVOC with or without an intervening linker molecule.
  • the substrate is preferably transparent to a wide spectrum of light, but in some embodiments is transparent only at a wavelength at which the protective group may be removed (such as UV in the case of NVOC).
  • the substrate in some embodiments is a conventional microscope glass slide or cover slip.
  • the substrate is preferably as thin as possible, while still providing adequate physical
  • the substrate is less than about 1 mm thick, more preferably less than 0.5 mm thick, more preferably less than 0.1 mm thick, and most preferably less than 0.05 mm thick.
  • the substrate is quartz or silicon.
  • the substrate and the body serve to seal the cavity except for an inlet port 108 and an outlet port 110.
  • the body and the substrate may be mated for sealing in some embodiments with one or more gaskets.
  • the body is provided with two concentric gaskets and the intervening space is held at vacuum to ensure mating of the substrate to the gaskets .
  • Fluid is pumped through the inlet port into the cavity by way of a pump 116 wiiich may be, for example, a model no. B-120-S made by Eldex Laboratories. Selected fluids are circulated into the cavity by the pump, through the cavity, and out the outlet for recirculation or disposal.
  • the reactor may be subjected to ultrasonic radiation and/or heated to aid in agitation in some embodiments.
  • a lens 120 is provided which may be, for example, a 2" 100mm focal length fused silica lens.
  • a lens 120 may be, for example, a 2" 100mm focal length fused silica lens.
  • reflective mirror 122 may be provided for directing light from a light source 124 onto the substrate.
  • Light source 124 may be, for example, a Xe(Hg) light source manufactured by Oriel and having model no. 66024.
  • a second lens 126 may be provided for the purpose of projecting a mask image onto the substrate in combination with lens 112. This form of lithography is referred to herein as projection printing. As will be apparent from this disclosure, proximity printing and the like may also be used according to some embodiments.
  • Mask 128 may be, for example, a glass slide having etched chrome thereon.
  • the mask 128 in one embodiment is provided with a grid of transparent locations and opaque locations.
  • Such masks may be manufactured by, for example, Photo Sciences, Inc. Light passes freely through the transparent regions of the mask, but is reflected from or absorbed by other regions. Therefore, only selected regions of the substrate are exposed to light.
  • LCD's may be used as an alternative to conventional masks to selectively expose regions of the substrate.
  • fiber optic faceplates such as those available from Schott Glass, Inc, may be used for the purpose of contrast enhancement of the mask or as the sole means of restricting the., region to which light is applied. Such faceplates would be placed directly above or on the substrate in the reactor shown in Fig. 8A.
  • flys-eye lenses, tapered fiber optic faceplates, or the like may be used for contrast enhancement.
  • light is directed at the substrate by way of molecular microcrystals on the tip of, for example, micropipettes.
  • molecular microcrystals on the tip of, for example, micropipettes.
  • the substrate is placed on the cavity and sealed thereto. All operations in the process of preparing the substrate are carried out in a room lit primarily or entirely by light of a wavelength outside of the light range at which the protective group is removed. For example, in the case of NVOC, the room should be lit with a conventional dark room light which provides little or no UV light. All operations are preferably conducted at about room temperature.
  • a first, deprotection fluid (without a monomer) is circulated through the cavity. The solution
  • Absorptive materials such as N,N-diethylamino 2,4- dinitrobenzene, for example, may be included in the deprotection fluid which serves to absorb light and prevent reflection and unwanted photolysis.
  • the slide is, thereafter, positioned in a light raypath from the mask such that first locations on the substrate are illuminated and, therefore, deprotected.
  • the substrate is illuminated for between about 1 and 15 minutes with a preferred illumination time of about 10 minutes at 10-20 mW/cm 2 with 365 nm light.
  • the slides are neutralized (i.e., brought to a pH of about 7) after photolysis with, for example, a solution of di-isopropylethylamine (DIEA) in methylene chloride for about 5 minutes.
  • DIEA di-isopropylethylamine
  • the first monomer is then placed at the first locations on the substrate. After irradiation, the slide is removed, treated in bulk, and then reinstalled in the flow cell.
  • a fluid containing the first monomer preferably also protected by a protective group, is circulated through the cavity by way of pump 116. If, for example, it is desired to attach the amino acid Y to the substrate at the first locations, the amino acid Y (bearing a protective group on its ⁇ -nitrogen), along with reagents used to render the monomer reactive, and/or a carrier, is circulated from a storage container 118, through the pump, through the cavity, and back to the inlet of the pump.
  • the monomer carrier solution is, in a preferred embodiment, formed by mixing of a first solution
  • solution A (referred to herein as solution "A") and a second
  • solution (referred to herein as solution "B").
  • Table 2 provides an illustration of a mixture which may be used for solution A.
  • composition of solution B is illustrated in Table 3. Solutions A and B are mixed and allowed to react at room temperature for about 8 minutes, then diluted with 2 ml of DMF, and 500 ⁇ l are applied to the surface of the slide or the solution is circulated through the reactor system and allowed to react for about 2 hours at room temperature. The slide is then washed with DMF, methylene chloride and ethanol.
  • the amino acid or other monomer will react at its carboxy terminus with amino groups on the regions of the substrate which have been deprotected.
  • the invention is illustrated by way of circulation of the monomer through the cavity, the invention could be practiced by way of removing the slide from the reactor and submersing it in an appropriate monomer solution.
  • the solution containing the first amino acid is then purged from the system.
  • a sufficient amount of the DMF/methylene chloride such that removal of the amino acid can be assured (e.g., about 50x times the volume of the cavity and carrier lines)
  • the mask or substrate is repositioned, or a new mask is utilized such that second regions on the substrate will be exposed to light and the light 124 is engaged for a second exposure. This will deprotect second regions on the substrate and the process is repeated until the desired polymer
  • the entire derivatized substrate is then exposed to a receptor of interest, preferably labeled with, for example, a fluorescent marker, by circulation of a solution or suspension of the receptor through the cavity or by contacting the surface of the slide in bulk.
  • a receptor of interest preferably labeled with, for example, a fluorescent marker
  • the receptor will preferentially bind to certain regions of the substrate which contain complementary sequences.
  • Antibodies are typically suspended in what is commonly referred to as "supercocktail,” which may be, for example, a solution of about 1% BSA (bovine serum albumin), 0.5% Tween in PBS (phosphate buffered saline) buffer. The antibodies are diluted into the supercocktail.
  • supercocktail a solution of about 1% BSA (bovine serum albumin), 0.5% Tween in PBS (phosphate buffered saline) buffer.
  • BSA bovine serum albumin
  • PBS phosphate buffered saline
  • supercocktail buffer to a final concentration of, for example, about 0.1 to 4 ⁇ g/ml.
  • Fig. 8B illustrates an alternative preferred embodiment of the reactor shown in Fig. 8A.
  • the mask 128 is placed directly in contact with the substrate.
  • the etched portion of the mask is placed face down so as to reduce the effects of light dispersion.
  • the imaging lenses 120 and 126 are not necessary because the mask is brought into close
  • some embodiments of the invention provide for exposure of the substrate to a first labeled or unlabeled receptor followed by exposure of a labeled, second receptor (e.g., an antibody) which binds at multiple sites on the first receptor.
  • a labeled, second receptor e.g., an antibody
  • the first receptor is an antibody derived from a first species of an animal
  • the second receptor is an antibody derived from a second species directed to epitopes associated with the first species.
  • fluorescently labeled goat antibody or antiserum which is antimouse may be used to bind at multiple sites on the mouse antibody, providing several times the fluorescence compared to the attachment of a single mouse antibody at each binding site. This process may be repeated again with additional antibodies (e.g., goat-mouse-goat, etc.) for further signal
  • an ordered sequence of masks is utilized. In some embodiments it is possible to use as few as a single mask to synthesize all of the possible polymers of a given monomer set.
  • a 1 cm square synthesis region is divided conceptually into 16 boxes, each 0.25 cm wide.
  • the four monomer units by A, B, C, and D.
  • the first reactions are carried out in four vertical columns, each 0.25 cm wide.
  • the first mask exposes the left-most column of boxes, where A is coupled.
  • the second mask exposes the next column, where B is coupled; followed by a third mask, for the C column; and a final mask that exposes the right-most column, for D.
  • the first, second, third, and fourth masks may be a single mask translated to different locations.
  • the process is repeated in the horizontal direction for the second unit of the dimer. This time, the masks allow exposure of horizontal rows, again
  • A, B, C, and D are sequentially coupled using masks that expose horizontal fourths of the
  • the resulting substrate contains all 16 dinucleotides of four bases.
  • the eight masks used to synthesize the dinucleotide are related to one another by translation or rotation.
  • one mask can be used in all eight steps if it is suitably rotated and translated.
  • a mask with a single transparent region could be sequentially used to expose each of the vertical columns, translated 90o, and then sequentially used to allow exposure of the horizontal rows.
  • Tables 4 and 5 provide a simple computer program in Quick Basic for planning a masking program and a sample output, respectively, for the synthesis of a polymer chain of three monomers ("residues") having three different monomers in the first level, four different monomers in the second level, and five
  • the output of the program is the number of cells, the number of "stripes" (light regions) on each mask, and the amount of translation required for each exposure of the mask.
  • Fig. 9 illustrates a fluorescent detection device for detecting fluorescently labeled receptors on a substrate.
  • a substrate 112 is placed on an x/y translation table 202.
  • the x/y translation table is a model no. PM500-A1 manufactured by Newport Corporation.
  • the x/y translation table is connected to and controlled by an appropriately
  • programmed digital computer 204 which may be, for
  • the substrate and x/y translation table are placed under a microscope 206 which includes one or more objectives 208.
  • Light (about 488 nm) from a laser 210 which in some embodiments is a model no. 2020-05 argon ion laser manufactured by Spectraphysics, is directed at the substrate by a dichroic mirror 207 which passes greater than about 520 nm light but reflects 488 nm light.
  • Dichroic mirror 207 may be, for example, a model no. FT510 manufactured by Carl Zeiss.
  • Light reflected from the mirror then enters the microscope 206 which may be, for example, a model no. Axioscop 20 manufactured by Carl Zeiss. Fluorescein-marked materials on the substrate will fluoresce >488 nm light, and the
  • Wavelength filter 209 may be, for example, a model no. OG530 manufactured by Melles Griot and aperture plate 211 may be, for example, a model no. 477352/477380 manufactured by Carl Zeiss.
  • the fluoresced light then enters a
  • photomultiplier tube 212 which in some embodiments is a model no. R943-02 manufactured by Hamamatsu, the signal is amplified in preamplifier 214 and photons are counted by photon counter 216. The number of photons is recorded as a function of the location in the computer 204.
  • Pre-Amp 214 may be, for example, a model no. SR440 manufactured by Stanford Research Systems and photon counter 216 may be a model no. SR400 manufactured by Stanford Research Systems.
  • the substrate is then moved to a subsequent location and the process is repeated.
  • the data are acquired every 1 to 100 ⁇ m with a data collection diameter of about 0.8 to 10 ⁇ m preferred.
  • a CCD detector with broadfield illumination is utilized.
  • intensity and duration of the light applied to the substrate is controlled by varying the laser power and scan stage rate for improved signal-to-noise ratio by maximizing fluorescence emission and minimizing
  • the detection apparatus has been illustrated primarily herein with regard to the detection of marked receptors, the invention will find application in other areas.
  • the detection apparatus disclosed herein could be used in the fields of
  • the signal-to-noise ratio of the present invention is sufficiently high that not only can the presence or absence of a receptor on a ligand be
  • a receptor will bind to several peptide sequences in an array, but will bind much more strongly to some sequences than others. Strong binding affinity will be evidenced herein by a strong fluorescent or radiographic signal since many receptor molecules will bind in a region of a strongly bound ligand. Conversely, a weak binding affinity will be evidenced by a weak fluorescent or radiographic signal due to the relatively small number of receptor molecules which bind in a particular region of a substrate having a ligand with a weak binding affinity for the receptor. Consequently, it becomes possible to determine relative binding avidity (or affinity in the case of univalent interactions) of a ligand herein by way of the intensity of a fluorescent or radiographic signal in a region containing that ligand.
  • affinities might also be obtained by varying washing conditions and concentrations of the receptor. This would be done by comparison to known ligand receptor pairs, for example.
  • the substrate which is, in a preferred embodiment a glass substrate such as a microscope slide or cover slip.
  • the slide is soaked in an alkaline bath consisting of, for example, 1 liter of 95% ethanol with 120 ml of water and 120 grams of sodium hydroxide for 12 hours. The slides are then washed under running water and allowed to air dry, and rinsed once with a solution of 95% ethanol.
  • the slides are then aminated with, for example, aminopropyltriethoxysilane for the purpose of attaching amino groups to the glass surface on linker molecules , although any omega functionalized silane could also be used for this purpose.
  • aminopropyltriethoxysilane for the purpose of attaching amino groups to the glass surface on linker molecules
  • any omega functionalized silane could also be used for this purpose.
  • aminopropyltriethoxysilane is utilized, although
  • a 0.1% mixture is prepared by adding to 100 ml of a 95% ethanol/5% water mixture, 100 microliters ( ⁇ l) of aminopropyltriethoxysilane. The mixture is agitated at about ambient
  • the plates dry, they are placed in a 110-120oC vacuum oven for about 20 minutes, and then allowed to cure at room temperature for about 12 hours in an argon environment.
  • the slides are then dipped into DMF (dimethylformamide) solution, followed by a thorough washing with methylene chloride.
  • the aminated surface of the slide is then exposed to about 500 ⁇ l of, for example, a 30 millimolar (mM) solution of NVOC-GABA (gamma amino butyric acid) NHS (N-hydroxysuccinimide) in DMF for attachment of a NVOC- GABA to each of the amino groups.
  • NVOC-GABA gamma amino butyric acid
  • NHS N-hydroxysuccinimide
  • Fig. 10 illustrates a possible synthesis of the eight trimers of the two-monomer set: gly, phe
  • a glass slide bearing silane groups terminating in 6-nitro- veratryloxycarboxamide (NVOC-NH) residues is prepared as a substrate.
  • Active esters penentafluorophenyl, OBt, etc.
  • reagents While not pertinent to this example, if side chain protecting groups are required for the monomer set, these must not be
  • a cycle consists of:
  • Cycle times will generally be limited by the coupling reaction rate, now as short as 20 min in automated peptide synthesizers. This step is optionally followed by addition of a protecting group to stabilize the array for later testing. For some types of polymers
  • the glass 20 is provided with regions 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, and 36. Regions 30, 32, 34, and 36 are masked, as shown in Fig. 10B and the glass is irradiated and exposed to a reagent containg "A" (e.g., gly), with the resulting structure shown in Fig. 10C. Thereafter, regions 22, 24, 26, and 28 are masked, the glass is irradiated (as shown in Fig. 10D) and exposed to a reagent containing "B" (e.g., phe), with the resulting structure shown in Fig. 10E. The process proceeds, consecutively masking and exposing the sections as shown until the structure shown in Fig. 10M is obtained. The glass is irradiated and the terminal groups are,
  • side chain deprotection may be accomplished by treatment with ethanedithiol and trifluoroacetic acid.
  • n the number of monomers in the basis set of monomers
  • l the number of monomer units in a polymer chain.
  • the maximum number of lithographic steps needed will generally be n for each "layer" of monomers, i.e., the total number of masks (and, therefore, the number of lithographic steps) needed will be n x l.
  • A is the total area available for synthesis; and S is the number of sequences desired in the area.
  • octapeptides dodecapeptides, or larger polypeptides (or correspondingly, polynucleotides).
  • the above example has illustrated the method by way of a manual example. It will of course be appreciated that automated or semi-automated methods could be used.
  • the substrate would be mounted in a flow cell for automated addition and removal of reagents, to minimize the volume of reagents needed, and to more carefully control reaction conditions. Successive masks could be applied manually or automatically.
  • a functionalized durapore membrane was used as a substrate.
  • the durapore membrane was a poiyvinylidine difluoride with aminopropyl groups.
  • the aminopropyl groups were protected with the DDZ group by reaction of the carbonyl chloride with the amino groups, a reaction readily known to those of skill in the art.
  • the surface bearing these groups was placed in a solution of THF and contacted with a mask bearing a checkerboard pattern of 1 mm opaque and transparent regions. The mask was exposed to ultraviolet light having a wavelength down to at least about 280 nm for about 5 minutes at ambient temperature, although a wide range of exposure times and temperatures may be appropriate in various embodiments of the invention.
  • an exposure time of between about 1 and 5000 seconds may be used at process temperatures of between -70 and +50oC.
  • exposure times of between about 1 and 500 seconds at about ambient pressure are used. In some preferred embodiments, pressure above ambient is used to prevent evaporation.
  • the surface of the membrane was then washed for about 1 hour with a fluorescent label which included an active ester bound to a chelate of a lanthanide. Wash times will vary over a wide range of values from about a few minutes to a few hours. These materials fluoresce in the red and the green visible region. After the reaction with the active ester in the fluorophore was complete, the locations in which the fluorophore was bound could be visualized by exposing them to ultraviolet light and observing the red and the green fluorescence. It was observed that the derivatized regions of the substrate closely corresponded to the original pattern of the mask.
  • This kit includes 5.8 ⁇ m diameter beads, each impregnated with a known number of fluorescein molecules.
  • One of the beads was placed in the illumination field on the scan stage as shown in Fig. 9 in a field of a laser spot which was initially shuttered. After being positioned in the illumination field, the photon
  • the fluorescence intensity in all cases started off at a high value and then decreased exponentially.
  • the fall-off in intensity is due to photobleaching of the fluorescein molecules.
  • the traces of beads without fluorescein molecules are used for background
  • FITC fluorescein isothiocyanate
  • 10 3 x10 3 to -2x2 nm could be reproducibly made as the concentration of aminopropyltriethoxysilane varied from 10 -5 % to 10 -1 %.
  • NVOC-GABA groups were attached as described above. The entire surface of one slide was exposed to light so as to expose a free amino group at the end of the gamma amino butyric acid. This slide, and a
  • Fig. 12A illustrates the slide which was not exposed to light, but which was exposed to FITC.
  • the units of the x axis are time and the units of the y axis are counts.
  • the trace contains a certain amount of background fluorescence.
  • the duplicate slide was exposed to 350 nm broadband illumination for about 1 minute
  • This slide was illuminated for approximately 5 minutes, with 12 mW of 350 nm broadband light and then reacted with the 1 mM FITC solution. It was put on the laser detection scanning stage and a graph was plotted as a two-dimensional representation of position color-coded for fluorescence intensity. The experiment was repeated a number of times through various masks.
  • fluorescence patterns for a 100x100 ⁇ m mask, a 50 ⁇ m mask, a 20 ⁇ m mask, and a 10 ⁇ m mask indicate that the mask pattern is distinct down to at least about 10 ⁇ m squares using this lithographic technique.
  • Leu enkephalin was coupled to the surface and recognized by an antibody.
  • a slide was derivatized with 0.1% amino propyl-triethoxysilane and protected with NVOC.
  • a 500 ⁇ m checkerboard mask was used to expose the slide in a flow cell using backside contact printing.
  • the Leu enkephalin sequence H 2 N- tyrosine,glycine,glycine,phenylalanine, leucine-CO 2 H, otherwise referred to herein as YGGFL
  • the Leu enkephalin sequence was attached via its carboxy end to the exposed amino groups on the surface of the slide.
  • the peptide was added in DMF solution with the BOP/HOBT/DIEA coupling reagents and recirculated through the flow cell for 2 hours at room temperature.
  • a first antibody known as the Herz antibody
  • a second antibody goat anti-mouse fluorescein conjugate
  • the substrate (2) the surface of a bound peptide was available for binding with an. antibody, and (3) that the detection apparatus capabilities were sufficient to detect binding of a receptor.
  • a slide is shown which is derivatized with the aminopropyl group, protected in this case with t-BOC (t-butoxycarbonyl).
  • the slide was treated with TFA to remove the t-BOC protecting group.
  • E-aminocaproic acid which was t-BOC protected at its amino group, was then coupled onto the aminopropyl groups.
  • the aminocaproic acid serves as a spacer between the aminopropyl group and the peptide to be synthesized. The amino end of the spacer was deprotected and coupled to NVOC-leucine.
  • the entire slide was then illuminated with 12 mW of 325 nm broadband illumination.
  • the slide was then coupled with NVOC-phenylalanine and washed.
  • the entire slide was again illuminated, then coupled to NVOC-glycine and washed.
  • the slide was again illuminated and coupled to NVOC-glycine to form the sequence shown in the last portion of Fig. 13A.
  • alternating regions of the slide were then illuminated using a projection print using a 500x500 ⁇ m checkerboard mask; thus, the amino group of glycine was exposed only in the lighted areas.
  • NVOC-tyrosine was added, and it coupled only at those spots which had received illumination.
  • the entire slide was then illuminated to remove all the NVOC groups, leaving a checkerboard of YGGFL in the lighted areas and in the other areas, GGFL.
  • the Herz antibody (which recognizes the YGGFL, but not GGFL) was then added, followed by goat anti-mouse fluorescein conjugate.
  • the resulting fluorescence scan showed dark areas containing the tetrapeptide GGFL, which is not recognized by the Herz antibody (and thus there is no binding of the goat anti-mouse antibody with fluorescein conjugate), and red areas in which YGGFL was present.
  • the YGGFL pentapeptide is recognized by the Herz antibody and, therefore, there is antibody in the lighted regions for the fluorescein-conjugated goat anti-mouse to
  • Figs. 14A and 14B illustrate a map of the various regions on the first and second slides, respectively. The patterns shown in Figs. 14A and 14B were duplicated four times on each slide. The slides were then exposed to the Herz antibody and fluorescein-labeled goat anti-mouse.
  • a fluorescence plot of the first slide, which contained only L amino acids showed red areas (indicating strong binding, i.e., 149,000 counts or more) and black areas (indicating little or no binding of the Herz antibody, i.e., 20,000 counts or less).
  • the sequence YGGFL was clearly most strongly recognized.
  • YGGFL sequence Significant binding was also detected to YaGFL, YsGFL, and YpGFL. The remaining sequences showed less binding with the antibody. Low binding efficiency of the sequence yGGFL was observed.
  • Table 6 lists the various sequences tested in order of relative fluorescence, which provides information regarding relative binding affinity.
  • the methods provide for attaching to the surface a caged binding member which in its caged form has a relatively low affinity for other potentially binding species, such as. receptors and specific binding substances.
  • a caged binding member which in its caged form has a relatively low affinity for other potentially binding species, such as. receptors and specific binding substances.
  • the invention provides methods for forming predefined regions on a surface of a solid support, wherein the predefined regions are capable of immobilizing receptors.
  • the methods make use of caged binding members attached to the surface to enable selective activation of the predefined regions.
  • the caged binding members are liberated to act as binding members ultimately capable of binding
  • receptors upon selective activation of the predefined regions.
  • the activated binding members are then used to immobilize specific molecules such as receptors on the predefined region of the surface.
  • the above procedure is repeated at the same or different sites on the surface so as to provide a surface prepared with a plurality of regions on the surface containing, for example, the same or different receptors.
  • receptors immobilized in this way have a differential affinity for one or more ligands, screenings and assays for the ligands can be conducted in the regions of the surface containing the receptors.
  • the alternative embodiment may make use of novel caged binding members attached to the substrate. Caged (unactivated) members have a relatively low
  • binding members are protected from reaction until a suitable source of energy is applied to the regions of the surface desired to be activated.
  • a suitable energy source Upon application of a suitable energy source, the caging groups labilize, thereby presenting the activated binding member.
  • a typical energy source will be light.
  • the binding members on the surface may be attached to a receptor.
  • the receptor chosen may be a monoclonal antibody, a nucleic acid sequence, a drug receptor, etc.
  • the receptor will usually, though not always, be prepared so as to permit attaching it, directly or indirectly, to a binding member.
  • a specific binding substance having a strong binding affinity for the binding member and a strong affinity for the receptor or a conjugate of the receptor may be used to act as a bridge between binding members and receptors if desired.
  • the method uses a receptor prepared such that the receptor retains its activity toward a particular ligand.
  • the caged binding member attached to the solid substrate will be a photoactivatable biotin complex, i.e., a biotin molecule that has been chemically modified with photoactivatable protecting groups so that it has a significantly reduced binding affinity for avidin or avidin analogs than does natural biotin.
  • the protecting groups localized in a predefined region of the surface will be removed upon application of a suitable source of radiation to give binding members, that are biotin or a functionally analogous compound having substantially the same binding affinity for avidin or avidin analogs as does biotin.
  • avidin or an avidin analog is incubated with activated binding members on the surface until the avidin binds strongly to the binding members.
  • the avidin so immobilized on predefined regions of the surface can then be incubated with a desired receptor or conjugate of a desired receptor.
  • the receptor will preferably be biotinylated, e.g., a
  • biotinylated antibody when avidin is immobilized on the predefined regions of the surface.
  • a preferred embodiment will present an avidin/biotinylated receptor complex, which has been previously prepared, to activated binding members on the surface.
  • the present inventions provide greatly improved methods and apparatus for synthesis of polymers on substrates. It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. By way of example, the invention has been described primarily with reference to the use of photoremovable protective groups, but it will be readily recognized by those of skill in the art that sources of radiation other than light could also be used. For example, in some embodiments it may be desirable to use protective groups which are sensitive to electron beam irradiation, x-ray irradiation, in combination with electron beam lithograph, or x-ray lithography techniques.

Abstract

A method and device for preparing desired sequences on a substrate at known locations. Known locations (10) of a substrate (2) are irradiated by way of a mask (8) so as to activate a material (4) for binding. The substrate is then exposed to a first material (12) for binding thereto. Second locations (14) are then irradiated through a mask and exposed to a second material (16). A variety of sequences may be formed through selective irradiation of the substrate followed by application of selected materials. A reactor system and fluorescence detection system are also disclosed.

Description

VERY LARGE SCALE IMMOBILIZED PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present inventions relate to the synthesis and placement materials at known locations. In
particular, one embodiment of the inventions provides a method and associated apparatus for preparing diverse chemical sequences at known locations on a single
substrate surface. The inventions may be applied, for example, in the field of preparation of oligomer,
peptide, nucleic acid, oligosaccharide, phospholipid, polymer, or drug congener preparation, especially to create sources of chemical diversity for use in screening for biological activity.
The relationship between structure and activity of molecules is a fundamental issue in the study of biological systems. Structure-activity relationships are important in understanding, for example, the function of enzymes, the ways in which cells communicate with each other, as well as cellular control and feedback systems.
Certain macromolecules are known to interact and bind to other molecules having a very specific three- dimensional spatial and electronic distribution. Any large molecule having such specificity can be considered a receptor, whether it is an enzyme catalyzing hydrolysis of a metabolic intermediate, a cell-surface protein mediating membrane transport of ions, a glycoprotein serving to identify a particular cell to its neighbors, an IgG-class antibody circulating in the plasma, an oligonucleotide sequence of DNA in the nucleus, or the like. The various molecules which receptors selectively bind are known as ligands.
Many assays are available for measuring the binding affinity of known receptors and ligands, but the information which can be gained from such experiments is often limited by the number and type of ligands which are available. Novel ligands are sometimes discovered by chance or by application of new techniques for the elucidation of molecular structure, including x-ray crystallographic analysis and recombinant genetic
techniques for proteins.
Small peptides are an exemplary system for exploring the relationship between structure and function in biology. A peptide is a sequence of amino acids.
When the twenty naturally occurring amino acids are condensed into polymeric molecules they form a wide variety of three-dimensional configurations, each
resulting from a particular amino acid sequence and solvent condition. The number of possible pentapeptides of the 20 naturally occurring amino acids, for example, is 205 or 3.2 million different peptides. The likelihood that molecules of this size might be useful in receptor- binding studies is supported by epitope analysis studies showing that some antibodies recognize sequences as short as a few amino acids with high specificity. Furthermore, the average molecular weight of amino acids puts small peptides in the size range of many currently useful pharmaceutical products.
Pharmaceutical drug discovery is one type of research which relies on such a study of structure- activity relationships. In most cases, contemporary pharmaceutical research can be described as the process of discovering novel ligands with desirable patterns of specificity for biologically important receptors. Another example is research to discover new compounds for use in agriculture, such as pesticides and herbicides.
Sometimes, the solution to a rational process of designing ligands is difficult or unyielding. Prior methods of preparing large numbers of different polymers have been painstakingly slow when used at a scale
sufficient to permit effective rational or random
screening. For example, the "Merrifield" method (J. Am. Chem. Soc. (1963) 85: 2149-2154, which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes) has been used to synthesize peptides on a solid support . In the
Merrifield method, an amino acid is covalently bonded to a support made of an insoluble polymer. Another amino acid with an alpha protected group is reacted with the covalently bonded amino acid to form a dipeptide. After washing, the protective group is removed and a third amino acid with an alpha protective group is added to the dipeptide. This process is continued until a peptide of a desired length and sequence is obtained. Using the Merrifield method, it is not economically practical to synthesize more than a handful of peptide sequences in a day.
To synthesize larger numbers of polymer
sequences, it has also been proposed to use a series of reaction vessels for polymer synthesis. For example, a tubular reactor system may be used to synthesize a linear polymer on a solid phase support by automated sequential addition of reagents. This method still does not enable the synthesis of a sufficiently large number of polymer sequences for effective economical screening.
Methods of preparing a plurality of polymer sequences are also known in which a foraminous container encloses a known quantity of reactive particles, the particles being larger in size than foramina of the container. The containers may be selectively reacted with desired materials to synthesize desired sequences of product molecules. As with other methods known in the art, this method cannot practically be used to synthesize a sufficient variety of polypeptides for effective screening.
Other techniques have also been described.
These methods include the synthesis of peptides on 96 plastic pins which fit the format of standard microtiter plates. Unfortunately, while these techniques have been somewhat useful, substantial problems remain. For example, these methods continue to be limited in the diversity of sequences which can be economically
synthesized and screened.
From the above, it is seen that an improved method and apparatus for synthesizing a variety of chemical sequences at known locations is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An improved method and apparatus for the preparation of a variety of polymers is disclosed.
In one preferred embodiment, linker molecules are provided on a substrate. A terminal end of the linker molecules is provided with a reactive functional group protected with a photoremovable protective group. Using lithographic methods, the photoremovable protective group is exposed to light and removed from the linker molecules in first selected regions. The substrate is then washed or otherwise contacted with a first monomer that reacts with exposed functional groups on the linker molecules. In a preferred embodiment, the monomer is an amino acid containing a photoremovable protective group at its amino or carboxy terminus and the linker molecule terminates in an amino or carboxy acid group bearing a photoremovable protective group.
A second set of selected regions is, thereafter, exposed to light and the photoremovable protective group on the linker molecule/protected amino acid is removed at the second set of regions. The substrate is then contacted with a second monomer containing a photoremovable protective group for reaction with exposed functional groups. This process is repeated to selectively apply monomers until polymers of a desired length and desired chemical sequence are obtained.
Photolabile groups are then optionally removed and the sequence is, thereafter, optionally capped. Side chain protective groups, if present, are also removed.
By using the lithographic techniques disclosed herein, it is possible to direct light to relatively small and precisely known locations on the substrate.
It is, therefore, possible to synthesize polymers of a known chemical sequence at known locations on the substrate.
The resulting substrate will have a variety of uses including, for example, screening large numbers of polymers for biological activity. To screen for
biological activity, the substrate is exposed to one or more receptors such as antibody whole cells, receptors on vesicles, lipids, or any one of a variety of other receptors. The receptors are preferably labeled with, for example, a fluorescent marker, radioactive marker, or a labeled antibody reactive with the receptor. The location of the marker on the substrate is detected with, for example, photon detection or autoradiographic techniques. Through knowledge of the sequence of the material at the location where binding is detected, it is possible to quickly determine which sequence binds with the receptor and, therefore, the technique can be used to screen large numbers of peptides. Other possible
applications of the inventions herein include diagnostics in which various antibodies for particular receptors would be placed on a substrate and, for example, blood sera would be screened for immune deficiencies. Still further applications include, for example, selective "doping" of organic materials in semiconductor devices, and the like. In connection with one aspect of the invention an improved reactor system for synthesizing polymers is also disclosed. The reactor system includes a substrate mount which engages a substrate around a periphery thereof. The substrate mount provides for a reactor space between the substrate and the mount through or into which reaction fluids are pumped or flowed. A mask is placed on or focused on the substrate and illuminated so as to deprotect selected regions of the substrate in the reactor space. A monomer is pumped through the reactor space or otherwise contacted with the substrate and reacts with the deprotected regions . By selectively deprotecting regions on the substrate and flowing
predetermined monomers through the reactor space, desired polymers at known locations may be synthesized.
Improved detection apparatus and methods are also disclosed. The detection method and apparatus utilize a substrate having a large variety of polymer sequences at known locations on a surface thereof. The substrate is exposed to a fluorescently labeled receptor which binds to one or more of the polymer sequences. The substrate is placed in a microscope detection apparatus for identification of locations where binding takes place. The microscope detection apparatus includes a monochromatic or polychromatic light source for directing light at the substrate, means for detecting fluoresced light from the substrate, and means for determining a location of the fluoresced light. The means for
detecting light fluoresced on the substrate may in some embodiments include a photon counter. The means for determining a location of the fluoresced light may include an x/y translation table for the substrate.
Translation of the slide and data collection are recorded and managed by an appropriately programmed digital computer. A further understanding of the nature and advantages of the inventions herein may be realized by reference to the remaining portions of the specification and the attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
Fig. 1 illustrates masking and irradiation of a substrate at a first location. The substrate is shown in cross-section;
Fig. 2 illustrates the substrate after application of a monomer "A";
Fig. 3 illustrates irradiation of the substrate at a second location;
Fig. 4 illustrates the substrate after application of monomer "B";
Fig. 5 illustrates irradiation of the "A" monomer;
Fig. 6 illustrates the substrate after a second application of "B";
Fig. 7 illustrates a completed substrate;
Figs. 8A and 8B illustrate alternative embodiments of a reactor system for forming a plurality of polymers on a substrate;
Fig. 9 illustrates a detection apparatus for locating fluorescent markers on the substrate;
Figs. 10A-10M illustrate the method as it is applied to the production of the trimers of monomers "A" and "B";
Figs. 11A, 11B, and 11C are fluorescence traces for standard fluorescent beads;
Figs. 12A and 12B are fluorescence curves for NVOC slides not exposed and exposed to light
respectively;
Figs. 13A and 13B illustrate formation of a slide with a checkerboard pattern of YGGFL and GGFL exposed to labeled Herz antibody; and Figs. 14A and 14B illustrate the mapping of sixteen sequences synthesized on two different glass slides. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
CONTENTS
I. Glossary
II. General
III. Polymer Synthesis
IV. Details of One Embodiment of a Reactor System
V. Details of One Embodiment of a
Fluorescent Detection Device
VI. Determination of Relative Binding
Strength of Receptors
VII. Examples
A. Slide Preparation
B. Synthesis of Eight Trimers
of "A" and "B"
C. Synthesis of a Dimer of an
Aminopropyl Group and a Fluorescent Group
D. Demonstration of Signal Capability
E. Determination of the Number of
Molecules Per Unit Area
F. Removal of NVOC and Attachment of a Fluorescent Marker
G. Use of a Mask in Removal of NVOC
H. Attachment of YGGFL and Subsequent Exposure to Herz Antibody and Goat Antimouse
I. Monomer-by-Monomer Formation of YGGFL and Subsequent Exposure to Labeled Antibody CONTENTS
(Cont ' d)
J. Monomer-by-Monomer Synthesis of
YGGFL and PGGFL
K. Monomer-by Monomer Synthesis of
YGGFL and YPGGFL
L. Synthesis of an Array of Sixteen Different Amino Acid Sequences and Estimation of Relative Binding Affinity to Herz Antibody
VIII. Illustrative Alternative Embodiment
IX. Conclusion
I. Glossary
The following terms are intended to have the following general meanings as they are used herein:
1. Complementary: Refers to the topological
compatibility or matching together of interacting surfaces of a ligand molecule and its receptor.
Thus, the receptor and its ligand can be described as complementary, and furthermore, the contact surface characteristics are complementary to each other.
2. Epitope: The portion of an antigen molecule which is delineated by the area of interaction with the subclass of receptors known as antibodies.
3. Ligand: A ligand is a molecule that is recognized by a particular receptor. Examples of ligands that can be investigated by this invention include, but are not restricted to, agonists and antagonists for cell membrane receptors, toxins and venoms, viral epitopes, hormones (e.g., opiates, steroids, etc.), hormone receptors, peptides, enzymes, enzyme substrates, cofactors, drugs, lectins, sugars, oligonucleotides, nucleic acids, oligosaccharides, proteins, and monoclonal antibodies.
4. Monomer: A member of the set of small molecules
which can be joined together to form a polymer. The set of monomers includes but is not restricted to, for example, the set of common L-amino acids, the set of D-amino acids, the set of synthetic amino acids, the set of nucleotides and the set of
pentoses and hexoses. As used herein, monomers refers to any member of a basis set for synthesis of a polymer. For example, dimers of L-amino acids form a basis set of 400 monomers for synthesis of polypeptides. Different basis sets of monomers may be used at successive steps in the synthesis of a polymer.
5. Peptide: A polymer in which the monomers are alpha amino acids and which are joined together through amide bonds and alternatively referred to as a polypeptide. In the context of this specification it should be appreciated that the amino acids may be the L-optical isomer or the D-optical isomer.
Peptides are more than two amino acid monomers long, and often more than 20 amino acid monomers long.
Standard abbreviations for amino acids are used (e.g., P for proline). These abbreviations are included in Stryer, Biochemstry. Third Ed., 1988, which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
6. Radiation: Energy which may be selectively applied including energy having a wavelength of between 10-14 and 104 meters including, for example, electron beam radiation, gamma radiation, x-ray radiation, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, microwave radiation, and radio waves. "Irradiation" refers to the application of radiation to a surface.
7. Receptor: A molecule that has an affinity for a
given ligand. Receptors may be naturally-occuring or manmade molecules. Also, they can be employed in their unaltered state or as aggregates with other species. Receptors may be attached, covalently or noncovalently, to a binding member, either directly or via a specific binding substance. Examples of receptors which can be employed by this invention include, but are not restricted to, antibodies, cell membrane receptors, monoclonal antibodies and antisera reactive with specific antigenic determinants (such as on viruses, cells or other materials), drugs, polynucleotides, nucleic acids, peptides, cofactors, lectins, sugars,
polysaccharides, cells, cellular membranes, and organelles. Receptors are sometimes referred to in tne art as anti-ligands. As the term receptors is used herein, no difference in meaning is intended. A "Ligand Receptor Pair" is formed when two
macromolecules have combined through molecular recognition to form a complex.
Other examples of receptors which can be investigated by this invention include but are not restricted to:
a) Microorganism receptors: Determination of
ligands which bind to receptors, such as specific transport proteins or enzymes essential to survival of microorganisms, is useful in a new class of antibiotics. Of particular value would be antibiotics against opportunistic fungi, protozoa, and those bacteria resistant to the antibiotics in current use. b) Enzymes: For instance, the binding site of enzymes such as the enzymes responsible for cleaving neurotransmitters; determination of ligands which bind to certain receptors to modulate the action of the enzymes which cleave the different neurotransmitters is useful in the development of drugs which can be used in the treatment of disorders of
neurotransmission.
c) Antibodies: For instance, the invention may be useful in investigating the ligand-binding site on the antibody molecule which combines with the epitope of an antigen of interest; determining a sequence that mimics an antigenic epitope may lead to the development of vaccines of which the immunogen is based on one or more of such sequences or lead to the development of related diagnostic agents or compounds useful in therapeutic treatments such as for auto- immune diseases (e.g., by blocking the binding of the "self" antibodies).
d) Nucleic Acids: Sequences of nucleic acids may be synthesized to establish DNA or RNA binding sequences.
e) Catalytic Polypeptides: Polymers, preferably polypeptides, which are capable of promoting a chemical reaction involving the conversion of one or more reactants to one or more products. Such polypeptides generally include a binding site specific for at least one reactant or reaction intermediate and an active
functionality proximate to the binding site, which functionality is capable of chemically modifying the bound reactant. Catalytic polypeptides are described in, for example,
U.S. application Serial No. 404,920, which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
f) Hormone receptors: For instance, the receptors for insulin and growth hormone. Determination of the ligands which bind with high affinity to a receptor is useful in the development of, for example, an oral replacement of the daily injections which diabetics must take to relieve the symptoms of diabetes, and in the other case, a replacement for the scarce human growth hormone which can only be obtained from cadavers or by recombinant DNA technology.
Other examples are_the vasoconstrictive hormone receptors; determination of those ligands which bind to a receptor may lead to the development of drugs to control blood pressure.
g) Opiate receptors: Determination of ligands
which bind to the opiate receptors in the brain is useful in the development of less-addictive replacements for morphine and related drugs.
8. Substrate: A material having a rigid or semi-rigid surface. In many embodiments, at least one surface of the substrate will be substantially flat, although in some embodiments it may be desirable to physically separate synthesis regions for different polymers with, for example, wells, raised regions, etched trenches, or the like. According to other embodiments, small beads may be provided on the surface which may be released upon completion of the synthesis.
9. Protective Group: A material which is bound to a monomer unit and which may be spatially removed upon selective exposure to an activator such as electromagnetic radiation. Examples of protective groups with utility herein include Nitroveratryloxy carbonyl, Nitrobenzyloxy carbonyl, Dimethyl
dimethoxybeπzyloxy carbonyl, 5-Bromo-7- nitroindolinyl, o-Hydroxy-α-methyl cinnamoyl, and 2-Oxymethylene anthraquinone. Other examples of activators include ion beams, electric fields, magnetic fields, electron beams, x-ray, and the like.
10. Predefined Region: A predefined region is a
localized area on a surface which is, was, or is intended to be activated for formation of a polymer. The predefined region may have any convenient shape, e.g., circular, rectangular, elliptical, wedge- shaped, etc. For the sake of brevity herein,
"predefined regions" are sometimes referred to simply as "regions."
11. Substantially Pure: A polymer is considered to be "substantially pure" within a predefined region of a substrate when it exhibits characteristics that distinguish it from other predefined regions.
Typically, purity will be measured in terms of biological activity or function as a result of uniform sequence. Such characteristics will typically be measured by way of binding with a selected ligand or receptor.
II. General
The present invention provides methods and apparatus for the preparation and use of a substrate having a plurality of polymer sequences in predefined regions. The invention is described herein primarily with regard to the preparation of molecules containing sequences of amino acids, but could readily be applied in the preparation of other polymers. Such polymers include, for example, both linear and cyclic polymers of nucleic acids, polysaccharides, phospholipids, and peptides having either α-, β- , or ω-amino acids, hetero- polymers in which a known drug is covalently bound to any of the above, polyurethanes, polyesters, polycarbonates, polyureas, polyamides, polyethyleneimines, polyarylene sulfides, polysiloxanes, polyimides, polyacetates, or other polymers which will be apparent upon review of this disclosure. In a preferred embodiment, the invention herein is used in the synthesis of peptides.
The prepared substrate may, for example, be used in screening a variety of polymers as ligands for binding with a receptor, although it will be apparent that the invention could be used for the synthesis of a receptor for binding with a. ligand. The substrate disclosed herein will have a wide variety of other uses. Merely by way of example, the invention herein can be used in determining peptide and nucleic acid sequences which bind to proteins, finding sequence-specific binding drugs, identifying epitopes recognized by antibodies, and evaluation of a variety of drugs for clinical and diagnostic applications, as well as combinations of the above.
The invention preferably provides for the use of a substrate "S" with a surface. Linker molecules "L" are optionally provided on a surface of the substrate. The purpose of the linker molecules, in some embodiments, is to facilitate receptor recognition of the synthesized polymers.
Optionally, the linker molecules may be
chemically protected for storage purposes. A chemical storage protective group such as t-BOC (t-butoxycarbonyl) may be used in some embodiments. Such chemical
protective groups would be chemically removed upon exposure to, for example, acidic solution and would serve to protect the surface during storage and be removed prior to polymer preparation.
On the substrate or a distal end of the linker molecules, a functional group with a protective group P0 is provided. The protective group P0 may be removed upon exposure to radiation, electric fields, electric
currents, or other activators to expose the functional group.
In a preferred embodiment, the radiation is ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR), or visible light. As more fully described below, the protective group may alternatively be an electrochemically-sensitive group which may be removed in the presence of an electric field. In still further alternative embodiments, ion beams, electron beams, or the like may be used for deprotection.
In some embodiments., the exposed regions and, therefore, the area upon which each distinct polymer sequence is synthesized are smaller than about 1 cm2 or less than 1 mm2. In preferred embodiments the exposed area is less than about 10,000 μm2 or, more preferably, less than 100 μm2 and may, in some embodiments, encompass the binding site for as few as a single molecule. Within these regions, each polymer is preferably synthesized in a substantially pure form.
Concurrently or after exposure of a known region of the substrate to light, the surface is
contacted with a first monomer unit M1 which reacts with the functional group which has been exposed by the deprotection step. The first monomer includes a protective group P1. P1 may or may not be the same as P0.
Accordingly, after a first cycle, known first regions of the surface may comprise the sequence:
S-L-M1-P1 while remaining regions of the surface comprise the sequence:
S-L-P 0. Thereafter, second regions of the surface (which may include the first region) are exposed to light and contacted with a second monomer M2 (which may or may not be the same as M1) having a protective group P2. P2 may or may not be the same as P0 and P1. After this second cycle, different regions of the substrate may comprise one or more of the following sequences:
S-L-M1-M2-P2
S-L-M2-P2
S-L-M1-P1 and/or
S-L-P0.
The above process is repeated until the substrate
includes desired polymers of desired lengths. By
controlling the locations of the substrate exposed to light and the reagents exposed to the substrate following exposure, the location of each sequence will be known.
Thereafter, the protective groups are removed from some or all of the substrate and the sequences are, optionally, capped with a capping unit C. The process results in a substrate having a surface with a plurality of polymers of the following general formula:
S-[L]-(Mi)-(Mj)-(Mk)...(Mx)-[C] where square brackets indicate optional groups, and
Mi...Mx indicates any sequence of monomers. The number of monomers could cover a wide variety of values, but in a preferred embodiment they will range from 2 to 100.
In some embodiments a plurality of locations on the substrate polymers are to contain a common monomer subsequence. For example, it may be desired to synthesize a sequence S-M1-M2-M3 at first locations and a sequence S-M4-M2-M3 at second locations. The process would commence with irradiation of the first locations followed by contacting with M1-P, resulting in the sequence S-M1-P at the first location. The second locations would then be irradiated and contacted with M4-P, resulting in the sequence S-M4-P at the second locations. Thereafter both the first and second locations would be irradiated and contacted with the dimer M2-M3, resulting in the sequence S-M1-M2-M3 at the first locations and S-M4-M2-M3 at the second locations. Of course, common subsequences of any length could be utilized including those in a range of 2 or more monomers, 2 to 100
monomers, 2 to 20 monomers, and a most preferred range of 2 to 3 monomers.
According to other embodiments, a set of masks is used for the first monomer layer and, thereafter, varied light wavelengths are used for selective
deprotection. For example, in the process discussed above, first regions are first exposed through a mask and reacted with a first monomer having a first protective group P1, which is removable upon exposure to a first wavelength of light (e.g., IR). Second regions are masked and reacted with a second monomer having a second protecive group P2, which is removable upon exposure to a second wavelength of light (e.g., UV). Thereafter, masks become unnecessary in the synthesis because the entire substrate may be exposed alternatively to the first and second wavelengths of light in the deprotection cycle.
The polymers prepared on a substrate according to the above methods will have a variety of uses including, for example, screening for biological activity. In such screening activities, the substrate containing the sequences is exposed to an unlabeled or labeled receptor such as an antibody, receptor on a cell, phospholipid vesicle, or any one of a variety of other receptors. In one preferred embodiment the polymers are exposed to a first, unlabeled receptor of interest and, thereafter, exposed to a labeled receptor-specific recognition element, which is, for example, an antibody. This process will provide signal amplification in the
detection stage.
The receptor molecules may bind with one or more polymers on the substrate. The presence of the labeled receptor and, therefore, the presence of a sequence which binds with the receptor is detected in a preferred embodiment through the use of autoradiography, detection of fluorescence with a charge-coupled device, fluorescence microscopy, or the like. The sequence of the polymer at the locations where the receptor binding is detected may be used to determine all or part of a sequence which is complementary to the receptor.
Use of the invention herein is illustrated primarily with reference to screening for biological activity. The invention will, however, find many other uses. For example, the invention may be used in
information storage (e.g., on optical disks), production of molecular electronic devices, production of stationary phases in separation sciences, production of dyes and brightening agents, photography, and in immobilization of cells, proteins, lectins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides and the like in patterns on a surface via molecular recognition of specific polymer sequences. By
synthesizing the same compound in adjacent, progressively differing concentrations, a gradient will be established to control chemotaxis or to develop diagnostic dipsticks which, for example, titrate an antibody against an increasing amount of antigen. By synthesizing several catalyst molecules in close proximity, more efficient multistep conversions may be achieved by "coordinate immobilization." Coordinate immobilization also may be used for electron transfer systems, as well as to provide both structural integrity and other desirable properties to materials such as lubrication, wetting, etc.
According to alternative embodiments, molecular biodistribution or pharmacokinetic properties may be examined. For example, to assess resistance to intestinal or serum proteases, polymers may be capped with a fluorescent tag and exposed to biological fluids of interest. III. Polymer Synthesis
Fig. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the invention disclosed herein in which a substrate 2 is shown in cross-section. Essentially, any conceivable substrate may be employed in the invention. The
substrate may be biological, nonbiological, organic, inorganic, or a combination of any of these, existing as particles, strands, precipitates, gels, sheets, tubing, spheres, containers, capillaries, pads, slices, films, plates, slides, etc. The substrate may have any
convenient shape, such as a disc, square, sphere, circle, etc. The substrate is preferably flat but may take on a variety of alternative surface configurations. For example, the substrate may contain raised or depressed regions on which the synthesis takes place. The
substrate and its surface preferably form a rigid support on which to carry out the reactions described herein. The substrate and its surface is also chosen to provide appropriate light-absorbing characteristics. For
instance, the substrate may be a polymerized Langmuir Blodgett film, functionalized glass, Si, Ge, GaAs, GaP, SiO2, SiN4, modified silicon, or any one of a wide variety of gels or polymers such as (poly) tetrafluoro- ethylene, (poly)vinylidenedifluoride, polystyrene, polycarbonate, or combinations thereof, other substrate materials will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art upon review of this disclosure. In a preferred embodiment the substrate is flat glass or single-crystal silicon with surface relief features of less than 10 A.
According to some embodiments, the surface of the substrate is etched using well known techniques to provide for desired surface features. For example, by way of the formation of trenches, v-grooves, mesa structures, or the like, the synthesis regions may be more closely placed within the focus point of impinging light, be provided with reflective "mirror" structures for maximization of light collection from fluorescent sources, or the like.
Surfaces on the solid substrate will usually, though not always, be composed of the same material as the substrate. Thus, the surface may be composed of any of a wide variety of materials, for example, polymers, plastics, resins, polysaccharides, silica or silica-based materials, carbon, metals, inorganic glasses, membranes, or any of the above-listed substrate materials. In some embodiments the surface may provide for the use of caged binding members which are attached firmly to the surface of the substrate in accord with the teaching of copending application Serial No. 404,920, previously incorporated herein by reference. Preferably, the surface will contain reactive groups, which could be carboxyl, amino, hydroxyl, or the like. Most preferably, the surface will be optically transparent and will have surface Si-OH functionalities, such as are found on silica surfaces.
The surface 4 of the substrate is preferably provided with a layer of linker molecules 6, although it will be understood that the linker molecules are not required elements of the invention. The linker molecules are preferably of sufficient length to permit polymers in a completed substrate to interact freely with molecules exposed to the substrate. The linker molecules should be 6-50 atoms long to provide sufficient exposure. The linker molecules may be, for example, aryl acetylene, ethylene glycol oligomers containing 2-10 monomer units, diamines, diacids, amino acids, or combinations thereof. Other linker molecules may be used in light of this disclsoure.
According to alternative embodiments, the linker molecules are selected based upon their
hydrophilic/hydrophobic properties to improve presentation of synthesized polymers to certain
receptors. For example, in the case of a hydrophilic receptor, hydrophilic linker molecules will be preferred so as to permit the receptor to more closely approach the synthesized polymer.
According to another alternative embodiment, linker molecules are also provided with a photocleavable group at an intermediate position. The photocleavable group is preferably cleavable at a wavelength different from the protective group. This enables removal of the various polymers following completion of the synthesis by way of exposure to the different wavelengths of light.
The linker molecules can be attached to the substrate via carbon-carbon bonds using, for example, (poly)trifluorochloroethylene surfaces, or preferably, by siloxane bonds (using, for example, glass or silicon oxide surfaces). Siloxane bonds with the surface of the substrate may be formed in one embodiment via reactions of linker molecules bearing trichlorosilyl groups. The linker molecules may optionally be attached in an ordered array, i.e., as parts of the head groups in a polymerized Langmuir Blodgett film. In alternative embodiments, the linker molecules are adsorbed to the surface of the substrate.
The linker molecules and monomers used herein are provided with a functional group to which is bound a protective group. Preferably, the protective group is on the distal or terminal end of the linker molecule opposite the substrate. The protective group may be either a negative protective group (i.e., the protective group renders the linker molecules less reactive with a monomer upon exposure) or a positive protective group (i.e., the protective group renders the linker molecules more reactive with a monomer upon exposure). In the case of negative protective groups an additional step of reactivation will be required. In some embodiments, this will be done by heating. The protective group on the linker molecules may be selected from a wide variety of positive light- reactive groups preferably including nitro aromatic compounds such as o-nitrobenzyl derivatives or benzylsul- fonyl. In a preferred embodiment, 6-nitroveratryloxy- carbonyl (NVOC), 2-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl (NBOC) or α,α-dimethyl-dimethoxybenzyloxycarbonyl (DDZ) is used. In one embodiment, a nitro aromatic compound containing a benzylic hydrogen ortho to the nitro group is used, i.e., a chemical of the form:
Figure imgf000025_0001
where R1 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, aryl, alkenyl, or hydrogen; R2 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, aryl, nitro, or hydrogen; R3 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, nitro, aryl, or hydrogen; R4 is alkoxy, alkyl, hydrogen, aryl, halo, or nitro; and R5 is alkyl, alkynyl, cyano, alkoxy, hydrogen, halo, aryl, or alkenyl. Other materials which may be used include o-hydroxy-α-methyl cinnamoyl derivatives. Photoremovable protective groups are described in, for example, Patchornik, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (1970) 92:6333 and Amit et al., J. Org. Chem. (1974) 39:192, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
In an alternative embodiment the positive reactive group is activated for reaction with reagents in solution. For example, a 5-bromo-7-nitro indoline group, when bound to a carbonyl, undergoes reaction upon exposure to light at 420 nm.
In a second alternative embodiment, the reactive group on the linker molecule is selected from a wide variety of negative light-reactive groups including a cinanimate group. Alternatively, the reactive group is activated or deactivated by electron beam lithography, x-ray lithography, or any other radiation. Suitable reactive groups for electron beam lithography include sulfonyl. Other methods may be used including, for example, exposure to a current source. Other reactive groups and methods of activation may be used in light of this disclosure.
As shown in Fig. 1, the linking molecules are preferably exposed to, for example, light through a suitable mask 8 using photolithographic techniques of the type known in the semiconductor industry
and described in, for example, Sze, VLSI Technology.
McGraw-Hill (1983), and Mead et al., Introduction to VLSI Systems, Addison-Wesley (1980), which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. The light may be directed at either the surface containing the protective groups or at the back of the substrate, so long as the substrate is transparent to the wavelength of light needed for removal of the protective groups. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, light is directed at the surface of the substrate containing the protective groups. Fig. 1 illustrates the use of such masking techniques as they are applied to a positive reactive group so as to activate linking molecules and expose functional groups in areas 10a and 10b.
The mask 8 is in one embodiment a transparent support material selectively coated with a layer of opaque material. Portions of the opaque material are removed, .leaving opaque material in the precise pattern desired on the substrate surface. The mask is brought into close proximity with, imaged on, or brought directly into contact with the substrate surface as shown in
Fig. 1. "Openings" in the mask correspond to locations on the substrate where it is desired to remove
photoremovable protective groups from the substrate.
Alignment may be performed using conventional alignment techniques in which alignment marks (not shown) are used to accurately overlay successive masks with previous patterning steps, or more sophisticated techniques may be used. For example, interferometric techniques
such as the one described in Flanders et al., "A New Interferometric Alignment Technique," App. Phys. Lett. (1977) 31: 426-428, which is incorporated herein by reference, may be used.
To enhance contrast of light applied to
the substrate, it is desirable to provide contrast enhancement materials between the mask and the substrate according to some embodiments. This contrast enhancement layer may comprise a molecule which is decomposed by light such as quinone diazid or a material which is transiently bleached at the wavelength of interest.
Transient bleaching of materials will allow greater penetration where light is applied, thereby enhancing contrast. Alternatively, contrast enhancement may be provided by way of a cladded fiber optic bundle.
The light may be from a conventional incandescent source, a laser, a laser diode, or the like. If non-collimated sources of light are used it may be desirable to provide a thick- or multi-layered mask to prevent spreading of the light onto the substrate. It may, further, be desirable in some embodiments to utilize groups which are sensitive to different wavelengths to control synthesis. For example, by using groups which are sensitive to different wavelengths, it is possible to select branch positions in the synthesis of a polymer or eliminate certain masking steps. Several reactive groups along with their corresponding wavelengths for
deprotection are provided in Table 1.
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While the invention is illustrated primarily herein by way of the use of a mask to illuminate selected regions the substrate, other techniques may also be used. For example, the substrate may be translated under a modulated laser or diode light source. Such techniques are discussed in, for example, U. S . Patent No . 4 , 719 , 615 (Feyrer et al.), which is incorporated herein by
reference. In alternative embodiments a laser
galvanometric scanner is utilized. In other embodiments, the synthesis may take place on or in contact with a conventional liquid crystal (referred to herein as a "light valve") or fiber optic light sources. By
appropriately modulating liquid crystals, light may be selectively controlled so as to permit light to contact selected regions of the substrate. Alternatively, synthesis may take place on the end of a series of optical fibers to which light is selectively applied. Other means of controlling the location of light exposure will be apparent to those of skill in the art.
The substrate may be irradiated either in contact or not in contact with a solution (not shown) and is, preferably, irradiated in contact with a
solution. The solution contains reagents to prevent the by-products formed by irradiation from interfering with synthesis of the polymer according to some embodiments. Such by-products might include, for example, carbon dioxide, nitrosocarbonyl compounds, styrene derivatives, indole derivatives, and products of their photochemical reactions. Alternatively, the solution may contain reagents used to match the index of refraction of the substrate. Reagents added to the solution may further include, for example, acidic or basic buffers, thiols, substituted hydrazines and hydroxylamines, reducing agents (e.g., NADH) or reagents known to react with a given functional group (e.g., aryl nitroso + glyoxylic acid→ aryl formhydroxamate + CO2).
Either concurrently with or after the irradiation step, the linker molecules are washed or otherwise contacted with a first monomer, illustrated by "A" in regions 12a and 12b in Fig. 2. The first monomer reacts with the activated functional groups of the linkage molecules which have been exposed to light. The first monomer, which is preferably an amino acid, is also provided with a photoprotective group. The photoprotective group on the monomer may be the same as or different than the protective group used in the linkage molecules, and may be selected from any of the above-described protective groups. In one embodiment, the protective groups for the A monomer is selected from the group NBOC and NVOC.
As shown in Fig. 3, the process of irradiating is thereafter repeated, with a mask repositioned so as to remove linkage protective groups and expose functional groups in regions 14a and 14b which are illustrated as being regions which were protected in the previous masking step. As an alternative to repositioning of the first mask, in many embodiments a second mask will be utilized. In other alternative embodiments, some steps may provide for illuminating a common region in successive steps. As shown in Fig. 3, it may be
desirable to provide separation between irradiated regions. For example, separation of about 1-5 μm may be appropriate to account for alignment tolerances. As shown in Fig. 4, the substrate is then exposed to a second protected monomer "B," producing B regions 16a and 16b. Thereafter, the substrate is again masked so as to remove the protective groups and expose reactive groups on A region 12a and B region 16b. The substrate is again exposed to monomer B, resulting in the formation of the structure shown in Fig. 6. The dimers B-A and B-B have been produced on the substrate.
A subsequent series of masking and contacting steps similar to those described above with A (not shown) provides the structure shown in Fig. 7. The process provides all possible dimers of B and A, i.e., B-A, A-B, A-A, and B-B.
The substrate, the area of synthesis, and the area for synthesis of each individual polymer could be of any size or shape. For example, squares, ellipsoids, rectangles, triangles, circles, or portions thereof, along with irregular geometric shapes, may be utilized. Duplicate synthesis areas may also be applied to a single substrate for purposes of redundancy.
In one embodiment the regions 12 and 16 on the substrate will have a surface area of between about 1 cm2 and 10-10 cm2. In some embodiments the regions 12 and 16 have areas of less than about 10-1 cm2, 10-2 cm2, 10-3 cm2, 10-4 cm2, 10-5 cm2, 10-6 cm2, 10-7 cm2, 10-8 cm2, or 10-10 cm2. In a preferred embodiment, the regions 12 and 16 are between about 10x10 μm and 500x500 μm.
In some embodiments a single substrate supports more than about 10 different monomer sequences and perferably more than about 100 different monomer
sequences/ although in some embodiments more than about 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, or 108 different sequences are provided on a substrate. Of course, within a region of the substrate in which a monomer sequence is
synthesized, it is preferred that the monomer sequence be substantially pure. In some embodiments, regions of the substrate contain polymer sequences which are at least about 1%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99% pure.
According to some embodiments, several sequences are intentionally provided within a single region so as to provide an initial screening for
biological activity, after which materials within regions exhibiting significant binding are further evaluated.
IV. Details of One Embodiment of a Reactor System
Fig. 8A schematically illustrates a preferred embodiment of a reactor system 100 for synthesizing polymers on the prepared substrate in accordance with one aspect of the invention. The reactor system includes a body 102 with a cavity 104 on a surface thereof. In preferred embodiments the cavity 104 is between about 50 and 1000 μm deep with a depth of about 500 μm preferred.
The bottom of the cavity is preferably provided with an array of ridges 106 which extend both into the plane of the Figure and parallel to the plane of the Figure. The ridges are preferably about 50 to 200 μm deep and spaced at about 2 to 3mm. The purpose of the ridges is to generate turbulent flow for better mixing. The bottom surface of the cavity is preferably light absorbing so as to prevent reflection of impinging light.
A substrate 112 is mounted above the cavity 104. The substrate is provided along its bottom surface 114 with a photoremovable protective group such as NVOC with or without an intervening linker molecule. The substrate is preferably transparent to a wide spectrum of light, but in some embodiments is transparent only at a wavelength at which the protective group may be removed (such as UV in the case of NVOC). The substrate in some embodiments is a conventional microscope glass slide or cover slip. The substrate is preferably as thin as possible, while still providing adequate physical
support. Preferably, the substrate is less than about 1 mm thick, more preferably less than 0.5 mm thick, more preferably less than 0.1 mm thick, and most preferably less than 0.05 mm thick. In alternative preferred embodiments, the substrate is quartz or silicon.
The substrate and the body serve to seal the cavity except for an inlet port 108 and an outlet port 110. The body and the substrate may be mated for sealing in some embodiments with one or more gaskets. According to a preferred embodiment, the body is provided with two concentric gaskets and the intervening space is held at vacuum to ensure mating of the substrate to the gaskets .
Fluid is pumped through the inlet port into the cavity by way of a pump 116 wiiich may be, for example, a model no. B-120-S made by Eldex Laboratories. Selected fluids are circulated into the cavity by the pump, through the cavity, and out the outlet for recirculation or disposal. The reactor may be subjected to ultrasonic radiation and/or heated to aid in agitation in some embodiments.
Above the substrate 112, a lens 120 is provided which may be, for example, a 2" 100mm focal length fused silica lens. For the sake of a compact system, a
reflective mirror 122 may be provided for directing light from a light source 124 onto the substrate. Light source 124 may be, for example, a Xe(Hg) light source manufactured by Oriel and having model no. 66024. A second lens 126 may be provided for the purpose of projecting a mask image onto the substrate in combination with lens 112. This form of lithography is referred to herein as projection printing. As will be apparent from this disclosure, proximity printing and the like may also be used according to some embodiments.
Light from the light source is permitted to reach only selected locations on the substrate as a result of mask 128. Mask 128 may be, for example, a glass slide having etched chrome thereon. The mask 128 in one embodiment is provided with a grid of transparent locations and opaque locations. Such masks may be manufactured by, for example, Photo Sciences, Inc. Light passes freely through the transparent regions of the mask, but is reflected from or absorbed by other regions. Therefore, only selected regions of the substrate are exposed to light.
As discussed above, light valves (LCD's) may be used as an alternative to conventional masks to selectively expose regions of the substrate.
Alternatively, fiber optic faceplates such as those available from Schott Glass, Inc, may be used for the purpose of contrast enhancement of the mask or as the sole means of restricting the., region to which light is applied. Such faceplates would be placed directly above or on the substrate in the reactor shown in Fig. 8A. In still further embodiments, flys-eye lenses, tapered fiber optic faceplates, or the like, may be used for contrast enhancement.
In order to provide for illumination of regions smaller than a wavelength of light, more elaborate techniques may be utilized. For example, according to one preferred embodiment, light is directed at the substrate by way of molecular microcrystals on the tip of, for example, micropipettes. Such devices are
disclosed in Lieberman et al., "A Light Source Smaller Than the Optical Wavelength," Science (1990) 247:59-61. which is incorporated herein by reference for all
purposes.
In operation, the substrate is placed on the cavity and sealed thereto. All operations in the process of preparing the substrate are carried out in a room lit primarily or entirely by light of a wavelength outside of the light range at which the protective group is removed. For example, in the case of NVOC, the room should be lit with a conventional dark room light which provides little or no UV light. All operations are preferably conducted at about room temperature. A first, deprotection fluid (without a monomer) is circulated through the cavity. The solution
preferably is of 5 mM sulfuric acid in dioxane solution which serves to keep exposed amino groups protonated and decreases their reactivity with photolysis by-products. Absorptive materials such as N,N-diethylamino 2,4- dinitrobenzene, for example, may be included in the deprotection fluid which serves to absorb light and prevent reflection and unwanted photolysis.
The slide is, thereafter, positioned in a light raypath from the mask such that first locations on the substrate are illuminated and, therefore, deprotected. In preferred embodiments the substrate is illuminated for between about 1 and 15 minutes with a preferred illumination time of about 10 minutes at 10-20 mW/cm2 with 365 nm light. The slides are neutralized (i.e., brought to a pH of about 7) after photolysis with, for example, a solution of di-isopropylethylamine (DIEA) in methylene chloride for about 5 minutes.
The first monomer is then placed at the first locations on the substrate. After irradiation, the slide is removed, treated in bulk, and then reinstalled in the flow cell. Alternatively, a fluid containing the first monomer, preferably also protected by a protective group, is circulated through the cavity by way of pump 116. If, for example, it is desired to attach the amino acid Y to the substrate at the first locations, the amino acid Y (bearing a protective group on its α-nitrogen), along with reagents used to render the monomer reactive, and/or a carrier, is circulated from a storage container 118, through the pump, through the cavity, and back to the inlet of the pump.
The monomer carrier solution is, in a preferred embodiment, formed by mixing of a first solution
(referred to herein as solution "A") and a second
solution (referred to herein as solution "B"). Table 2 provides an illustration of a mixture which may be used for solution A.
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The composition of solution B is illustrated in Table 3. Solutions A and B are mixed and allowed to react at room temperature for about 8 minutes, then diluted with 2 ml of DMF, and 500 μl are applied to the surface of the slide or the solution is circulated through the reactor system and allowed to react for about 2 hours at room temperature. The slide is then washed with DMF, methylene chloride and ethanol.
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As the solution containing the monomer to be attached is circulated through the cavity, the amino acid or other monomer will react at its carboxy terminus with amino groups on the regions of the substrate which have been deprotected. Of course, while the invention is illustrated by way of circulation of the monomer through the cavity, the invention could be practiced by way of removing the slide from the reactor and submersing it in an appropriate monomer solution.
After addition of the first monomer, the solution containing the first amino acid is then purged from the system. After circulation of a sufficient amount of the DMF/methylene chloride such that removal of the amino acid can be assured (e.g., about 50x times the volume of the cavity and carrier lines), the mask or substrate is repositioned, or a new mask is utilized such that second regions on the substrate will be exposed to light and the light 124 is engaged for a second exposure. This will deprotect second regions on the substrate and the process is repeated until the desired polymer
sequences have been synthesized.
The entire derivatized substrate is then exposed to a receptor of interest, preferably labeled with, for example, a fluorescent marker, by circulation of a solution or suspension of the receptor through the cavity or by contacting the surface of the slide in bulk. The receptor will preferentially bind to certain regions of the substrate which contain complementary sequences.
Antibodies are typically suspended in what is commonly referred to as "supercocktail," which may be, for example, a solution of about 1% BSA (bovine serum albumin), 0.5% Tween in PBS (phosphate buffered saline) buffer. The antibodies are diluted into the
supercocktail buffer to a final concentration of, for example, about 0.1 to 4 μg/ml.
Fig. 8B illustrates an alternative preferred embodiment of the reactor shown in Fig. 8A. According to this embodiment, the mask 128 is placed directly in contact with the substrate. Preferably, the etched portion of the mask is placed face down so as to reduce the effects of light dispersion. According to this embodiment, the imaging lenses 120 and 126 are not necessary because the mask is brought into close
proximity with the substrate. For purposes of increasing the signal-to-noise ratio of the technique, some embodiments of the invention provide for exposure of the substrate to a first labeled or unlabeled receptor followed by exposure of a labeled, second receptor (e.g., an antibody) which binds at multiple sites on the first receptor. If, for example, the first receptor is an antibody derived from a first species of an animal, the second receptor is an antibody derived from a second species directed to epitopes associated with the first species. In the case of a mouse antibody, for example, fluorescently labeled goat antibody or antiserum which is antimouse may be used to bind at multiple sites on the mouse antibody, providing several times the fluorescence compared to the attachment of a single mouse antibody at each binding site. This process may be repeated again with additional antibodies (e.g., goat-mouse-goat, etc.) for further signal
amplification.
In preferred embodiments an ordered sequence of masks is utilized. In some embodiments it is possible to use as few as a single mask to synthesize all of the possible polymers of a given monomer set.
If, for example, it is desired to synthesize all 16 dinucleotides from four bases, a 1 cm square synthesis region is divided conceptually into 16 boxes, each 0.25 cm wide. Denote the four monomer units by A, B, C, and D. The first reactions are carried out in four vertical columns, each 0.25 cm wide. The first mask exposes the left-most column of boxes, where A is coupled. The second mask exposes the next column, where B is coupled; followed by a third mask, for the C column; and a final mask that exposes the right-most column, for D. The first, second, third, and fourth masks may be a single mask translated to different locations. The process is repeated in the horizontal direction for the second unit of the dimer. This time, the masks allow exposure of horizontal rows, again
0.25 cm wide. A, B, C, and D are sequentially coupled using masks that expose horizontal fourths of the
reaction area. The resulting substrate contains all 16 dinucleotides of four bases.
The eight masks used to synthesize the dinucleotide are related to one another by translation or rotation. In fact, one mask can be used in all eight steps if it is suitably rotated and translated. For example, in the example above, a mask with a single transparent region could be sequentially used to expose each of the vertical columns, translated 90º, and then sequentially used to allow exposure of the horizontal rows.
Tables 4 and 5 provide a simple computer program in Quick Basic for planning a masking program and a sample output, respectively, for the synthesis of a polymer chain of three monomers ("residues") having three different monomers in the first level, four different monomers in the second level, and five
different monomers in the third level in a striped pattern. The output of the program is the number of cells, the number of "stripes" (light regions) on each mask, and the amount of translation required for each exposure of the mask.
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V. Details of One Embodiment of
A Fluorescent Detection Device
Fig. 9 illustrates a fluorescent detection device for detecting fluorescently labeled receptors on a substrate. A substrate 112 is placed on an x/y translation table 202. In a preferred embodiment the x/y translation table is a model no. PM500-A1 manufactured by Newport Corporation. The x/y translation table is connected to and controlled by an appropriately
programmed digital computer 204 which may be, for
example, an appropriately programmed IBM PC/AT or AT compatible computer. Of course, other computer systems, special purpose hardware, or the like could readily be substituted for the AT computer used herein for
illustration. Computer software for the translation and data collection functions described herein can be provided based on commercially available software
including, for example, "Lab Windows" licensed by
National Instruments, which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
The substrate and x/y translation table are placed under a microscope 206 which includes one or more objectives 208. Light (about 488 nm) from a laser 210, which in some embodiments is a model no. 2020-05 argon ion laser manufactured by Spectraphysics, is directed at the substrate by a dichroic mirror 207 which passes greater than about 520 nm light but reflects 488 nm light. Dichroic mirror 207 may be, for example, a model no. FT510 manufactured by Carl Zeiss. Light reflected from the mirror then enters the microscope 206 which may be, for example, a model no. Axioscop 20 manufactured by Carl Zeiss. Fluorescein-marked materials on the substrate will fluoresce >488 nm light, and the
fluoresced light will be collected by the microscope and passed through the mirror. The fluorescent light from the substrate is then directed through a wavelength filter 209 and, thereafter through an aperture plate 211. Wavelength filter 209 may be, for example, a model no. OG530 manufactured by Melles Griot and aperture plate 211 may be, for example, a model no. 477352/477380 manufactured by Carl Zeiss.
The fluoresced light then enters a
photomultiplier tube 212 which in some embodiments is a model no. R943-02 manufactured by Hamamatsu, the signal is amplified in preamplifier 214 and photons are counted by photon counter 216. The number of photons is recorded as a function of the location in the computer 204.
Pre-Amp 214 may be, for example, a model no. SR440 manufactured by Stanford Research Systems and photon counter 216 may be a model no. SR400 manufactured by Stanford Research Systems. The substrate is then moved to a subsequent location and the process is repeated.
In preferred embodiments the data are acquired every 1 to 100 μm with a data collection diameter of about 0.8 to 10 μm preferred. In embodiments with sufficiently high fluorescence, a CCD detector with broadfield illumination is utilized.
By counting the number of photons generated in a given area in response to the laser, it is possible to determine where fluorescent marked molecules are located on the subέtirate. Consequently, for a slide which has a matrix of polypeptides, for example, synthesized on the surface thereof, it is possible to determine which of the polypeptides is complementary to a fluorescently marked receptor.
According to preferred embodiments, the
intensity and duration of the light applied to the substrate is controlled by varying the laser power and scan stage rate for improved signal-to-noise ratio by maximizing fluorescence emission and minimizing
background noise.
While the detection apparatus has been illustrated primarily herein with regard to the detection of marked receptors, the invention will find application in other areas. For example, the detection apparatus disclosed herein could be used in the fields of
catalysis, DNA or protein gel scanning, and the like. VI. Determination of Relative
Binding Strength of Receptors
The signal-to-noise ratio of the present invention is sufficiently high that not only can the presence or absence of a receptor on a ligand be
detected, but also the relative binding affinity of receptors to a variety of sequences can be determined.
In practice it is found that a receptor will bind to several peptide sequences in an array, but will bind much more strongly to some sequences than others. Strong binding affinity will be evidenced herein by a strong fluorescent or radiographic signal since many receptor molecules will bind in a region of a strongly bound ligand. Conversely, a weak binding affinity will be evidenced by a weak fluorescent or radiographic signal due to the relatively small number of receptor molecules which bind in a particular region of a substrate having a ligand with a weak binding affinity for the receptor. Consequently, it becomes possible to determine relative binding avidity (or affinity in the case of univalent interactions) of a ligand herein by way of the intensity of a fluorescent or radiographic signal in a region containing that ligand.
Semiquantitative data on affinities might also be obtained by varying washing conditions and concentrations of the receptor. This would be done by comparison to known ligand receptor pairs, for example.
VII. Examples
The following examples are provided to
illustrate the efficacy of the inventions herein. All operations were conducted at about ambient temperatures and pressures unless indicated to the contrary. A. Slide Preparation
Before attachment of reactive groups it is preferred to clean the substrate which is, in a preferred embodiment a glass substrate such as a microscope slide or cover slip. According to one embodiment the slide is soaked in an alkaline bath consisting of, for example, 1 liter of 95% ethanol with 120 ml of water and 120 grams of sodium hydroxide for 12 hours. The slides are then washed under running water and allowed to air dry, and rinsed once with a solution of 95% ethanol.
The slides are then aminated with, for example, aminopropyltriethoxysilane for the purpose of attaching amino groups to the glass surface on linker molecules , although any omega functionalized silane could also be used for this purpose. In one embodiment 0.1%
aminopropyltriethoxysilane is utilized, although
solutions with concentrations from 10-7% to 10% may be used, with about 10-3% to 2% preferred. A 0.1% mixture is prepared by adding to 100 ml of a 95% ethanol/5% water mixture, 100 microliters (μl) of aminopropyltriethoxysilane. The mixture is agitated at about ambient
temperature on a rotary shaker for about 5 minutes.
500 μl of this mixture is then applied to the surface of one side of each cleaned slide. After 4 minutes, the slides are decanted of this solution and rinsed three times by dipping in, for example, 100% ethanol.
After the plates dry, they are placed in a 110-120ºC vacuum oven for about 20 minutes, and then allowed to cure at room temperature for about 12 hours in an argon environment. The slides are then dipped into DMF (dimethylformamide) solution, followed by a thorough washing with methylene chloride.
The aminated surface of the slide is then exposed to about 500 μl of, for example, a 30 millimolar (mM) solution of NVOC-GABA (gamma amino butyric acid) NHS (N-hydroxysuccinimide) in DMF for attachment of a NVOC- GABA to each of the amino groups. The surface is washed with, for example, DMF, methylene chloride, and ethanol.
Any unreacted aminopropyl silane on the surface--that is, those amino groups which have not had the NVOC-GABA attached--are now capped with acetyl groups (to prevent further reaction) by exposure to a 1:3 mixture of acetic anhydride in pyridine for 1 hour, other materials which may perform this residual capping function include trifluoroacetic anhydride, formicacetic anhydride, or other reactive acylating agents. Finally, the slides are washed again with DMF, methylene chloride, and ethanol.
B. Synthesis of Eight Trimers of "A" and "B"
Fig. 10 illustrates a possible synthesis of the eight trimers of the two-monomer set: gly, phe
(represented by "A" and "B," respectively). A glass slide bearing silane groups terminating in 6-nitro- veratryloxycarboxamide (NVOC-NH) residues is prepared as a substrate. Active esters (pentafluorophenyl, OBt, etc.) of gly and phe protected at the amino group with NVOC are prepared as reagents. While not pertinent to this example, if side chain protecting groups are required for the monomer set, these must not be
photoreactive at the wavelength of light used to
protect the primary chain.
For a monomer set of size n, n x ℓ cycles are required to synthesize all possible sequences of length t . A cycle consists of:
1. Irradiation through an appropriate mask to expose the amino groups at the sites where the next residue is to be added, with appropriate washes to remove the by-products of the deprotection.
2. Addition of a single activated and
protected (with the same photochemically- removable group) monomer, which will react only at the sites addressed in step 1, with appropriate washes to remove the excess reagent from the surface.
The above cycle is repeated for each member of the monomer set until each location on the surface has been extended by one residue in one embodiment. In other embodiments, several residues are sequentially added at one location before moving on to the next location.
Cycle times will generally be limited by the coupling reaction rate, now as short as 20 min in automated peptide synthesizers. This step is optionally followed by addition of a protecting group to stabilize the array for later testing. For some types of polymers
(e.g., peptides), a final deprotection of the entire surface (removal of photoprotective side chain groups) may be required.
More particularly, as shown in Fig. 10A, the glass 20 is provided with regions 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, and 36. Regions 30, 32, 34, and 36 are masked, as shown in Fig. 10B and the glass is irradiated and exposed to a reagent containg "A" (e.g., gly), with the resulting structure shown in Fig. 10C. Thereafter, regions 22, 24, 26, and 28 are masked, the glass is irradiated (as shown in Fig. 10D) and exposed to a reagent containing "B" (e.g., phe), with the resulting structure shown in Fig. 10E. The process proceeds, consecutively masking and exposing the sections as shown until the structure shown in Fig. 10M is obtained. The glass is irradiated and the terminal groups are,
optionally, capped by acetylation. As shown, all possible trimers of gly/phe are obtained.
In this example, no side chain protective group removal is necessary. If it is desired, side chain deprotection may be accomplished by treatment with ethanedithiol and trifluoroacetic acid.
In general, the number of steps needed to obtain a particular polymer chain is defined by: n x ℓ ( 1) where:
n = the number of monomers in the basis set of monomers, and
ℓ = the number of monomer units in a polymer chain.
Conversely, the synthesized number of sequences of length ℓ will be: n. (2)
Of course, greater diversity is obtained by using masking strategies which will also include the synthesis of polymers having a length of less than ℓ.
If, in the extreme case, all polymers having a length less than or equal to ℓ are synthesized, the number of polymers synthesized will be: n + nℓ-1 + ... + n1. (3)
The maximum number of lithographic steps needed will generally be n for each "layer" of monomers, i.e., the total number of masks (and, therefore, the number of lithographic steps) needed will be n x ℓ. The size of the transparent mask regions will vary in accordance with the area of the substrate available for synthesis and the number of sequences to be formed. In general, the size of the synthesis areas will be: size of synthesis areas = (A)/(S) where:
A is the total area available for synthesis; and S is the number of sequences desired in the area.
It will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the above method could readily be used to simultaneously produce thousands or millions of oligomers on a substrate using the photolithographic techniques disclosed herein. Consequently, the method results in the ability to practically test large numbers of, for example, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta,
octapeptides, dodecapeptides, or larger polypeptides (or correspondingly, polynucleotides).
The above example has illustrated the method by way of a manual example. It will of course be appreciated that automated or semi-automated methods could be used. The substrate would be mounted in a flow cell for automated addition and removal of reagents, to minimize the volume of reagents needed, and to more carefully control reaction conditions. Successive masks could be applied manually or automatically.
C. Synthesis of a Dimer of an Aminopropyl
Group and a Fluorescent Group
In synthesizing the dimer of an aminopropyl group and a fluorescent group, a functionalized durapore membrane was used as a substrate. The durapore membrane was a poiyvinylidine difluoride with aminopropyl groups. The aminopropyl groups were protected with the DDZ group by reaction of the carbonyl chloride with the amino groups, a reaction readily known to those of skill in the art. The surface bearing these groups was placed in a solution of THF and contacted with a mask bearing a checkerboard pattern of 1 mm opaque and transparent regions. The mask was exposed to ultraviolet light having a wavelength down to at least about 280 nm for about 5 minutes at ambient temperature, although a wide range of exposure times and temperatures may be appropriate in various embodiments of the invention.
For example, in one embodiment, an exposure time of between about 1 and 5000 seconds may be used at process temperatures of between -70 and +50ºC.
In one preferred embodiment, exposure times of between about 1 and 500 seconds at about ambient pressure are used. In some preferred embodiments, pressure above ambient is used to prevent evaporation.
The surface of the membrane was then washed for about 1 hour with a fluorescent label which included an active ester bound to a chelate of a lanthanide. Wash times will vary over a wide range of values from about a few minutes to a few hours. These materials fluoresce in the red and the green visible region. After the reaction with the active ester in the fluorophore was complete, the locations in which the fluorophore was bound could be visualized by exposing them to ultraviolet light and observing the red and the green fluorescence. It was observed that the derivatized regions of the substrate closely corresponded to the original pattern of the mask.
D. Demonstration of Signal Capability
Signal detection capability was demonstrated using a low-level standard fluorescent bead kit
manufactured by Flow Cytometry Standarda and having model no. 824. This kit includes 5.8 μm diameter beads, each impregnated with a known number of fluorescein molecules.
One of the beads was placed in the illumination field on the scan stage as shown in Fig. 9 in a field of a laser spot which was initially shuttered. After being positioned in the illumination field, the photon
detection equipment was turned on. The laser beam was unblocked and it interacted with the particle bead, which then fluoresced. Fluorescence curves of beads impregnated with 7,000 and 29,000 fluorescein molecules, are shown in Figs. 11A and 11B, respectively. On each curve, traces for beads without fluorescein molecules are also shown. These experiments were performed with 488 nm excitation, with 100 μW of laser power. The light was focused through a 40 power 0.75 NA objective.
The fluorescence intensity in all cases started off at a high value and then decreased exponentially.
The fall-off in intensity is due to photobleaching of the fluorescein molecules. The traces of beads without fluorescein molecules are used for background
subtraction. The difference in the initial exponential decay between labeled and nonlabeled beads is integrated to give the total number of photon counts, and this number is related to the number of molecules per bead. Therefore, it is possible to deduce the number of photons per fluorescein molecule that can be detected. For the curves illustrated in Fig. 11, this calculation indicates the radiation of about 40 to 50 photons per fluorescein molecule are detected. E. Determination of the Number of
Molecules Per Unit Area
Aminopropylated glass microscope slides
prepared according to the methods discussed above were utilized in order to establish the density of labeling of the slides. The free amino termini of the slides were reacted with FITC (fluorescein isothiocyanate) which forms a covalent linkage with the amino group. The slide is then scanned to count the number of fluorescent photons generated in a region which, using the estimated 40-50 photons per fluorescent molecule, enables the calculation of the number of molecules which are on the surface per unit area.
A slide with aminopropyl silane on its surface was immersed in a 1 mM solution of FITC in DMF for
1 hour at about ambient temperature. After reaction, the slide was washed twice with DMF and then washed with ethanol, water, and then ethanol again. It was then dried and stored in the dark until it was ready to be examined.
Through the use of curves similar to those shown in Fig. 11, and by integrating the fluorescent counts under the exponentially decaying signal, the number of free amino groups on the surface after
derivitization was determined. It was determined that slides with labeling densities of 1 fluoroscein per
103x103 to -2x2 nm could be reproducibly made as the concentration of aminopropyltriethoxysilane varied from 10-5% to 10-1%.
F. Removal of NVOC and Attachment of
A Fluorescent Marker
NVOC-GABA groups were attached as described above. The entire surface of one slide was exposed to light so as to expose a free amino group at the end of the gamma amino butyric acid. This slide, and a
duplicate which was not exposed, were then exposed to fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC).
Fig. 12A illustrates the slide which was not exposed to light, but which was exposed to FITC. The units of the x axis are time and the units of the y axis are counts. The trace contains a certain amount of background fluorescence. The duplicate slide was exposed to 350 nm broadband illumination for about 1 minute
(12 mW/cm2, -350 nm illumination), washed and reacted with FITC. The fluorescence curves for this slide are shown in Fig. 12B. A large increase in the level of fluorescence is observed, which indicates photolysis has exposed a number of amino groups on the surface of the slides for attachment of a fluorescent marker. G. Use of a Mask in Removal of NVOC
The next experiment was performed with a 0.1% aminopropylated slide. Light from a Hg-Xe arc lamp was imaged' onto the substrate through a laser-ablated chrome-on-glass mask in direct contact with the
substrate.
This slide was illuminated for approximately 5 minutes, with 12 mW of 350 nm broadband light and then reacted with the 1 mM FITC solution. It was put on the laser detection scanning stage and a graph was plotted as a two-dimensional representation of position color-coded for fluorescence intensity. The experiment was repeated a number of times through various masks. The
fluorescence patterns for a 100x100 μm mask, a 50 μm mask, a 20 μm mask, and a 10 μm mask indicate that the mask pattern is distinct down to at least about 10 μm squares using this lithographic technique.
H. Attachment of YGGFL and Subseguent Exposure to Herz Antibody and Goat Antimouse
In order to establish that receptors to a particular polypeptide sequence would bind to a surface- bound peptide and be detected, Leu enkephalin was coupled to the surface and recognized by an antibody. A slide was derivatized with 0.1% amino propyl-triethoxysilane and protected with NVOC. A 500 μm checkerboard mask was used to expose the slide in a flow cell using backside contact printing. The Leu enkephalin sequence (H2N- tyrosine,glycine,glycine,phenylalanine, leucine-CO2H, otherwise referred to herein as YGGFL) was attached via its carboxy end to the exposed amino groups on the surface of the slide. The peptide was added in DMF solution with the BOP/HOBT/DIEA coupling reagents and recirculated through the flow cell for 2 hours at room temperature.
A first antibody, known as the Herz antibody, was applied to the surface of the slide for 45 minutes at 2 μg/ml in a supercocktail (containing 1% BSA and 1% ovalbumin also in this case). A second antibody, goat anti-mouse fluorescein conjugate, was then added at 2 μg/ml in the supercocktail buffer, and allowed to incubate for 2 hours.
The results of this experiment were plotted as fluorescence intensity as a function of position. This image was taken at 10 μm steps and showed that not only can deprotection be carried out in a well defined
pattern, but also that (1) the method provided for successful coupling of peptides to the surface of
the substrate, (2) the surface of a bound peptide was available for binding with an. antibody, and (3) that the detection apparatus capabilities were sufficient to detect binding of a receptor.
I. Monomer-by-Monomer Formation of YGGFL and
Subsequent Exposure to Labeled Antibody
Monomer-by-monσmer synthesis of YGGFL and GGFL in alternate squares was performed on a slide in a checkerboard pattern and the resulting slide was exposed to the Herz antibody. This experiment is illustrated in Figs. 13A and 13B.
In Fig. 13A, a slide is shown which is derivatized with the aminopropyl group, protected in this case with t-BOC (t-butoxycarbonyl). The slide was treated with TFA to remove the t-BOC protecting group. E-aminocaproic acid, which was t-BOC protected at its amino group, was then coupled onto the aminopropyl groups. The aminocaproic acid serves as a spacer between the aminopropyl group and the peptide to be synthesized. The amino end of the spacer was deprotected and coupled to NVOC-leucine. The entire slide was then illuminated with 12 mW of 325 nm broadband illumination. The slide was then coupled with NVOC-phenylalanine and washed. The entire slide was again illuminated, then coupled to NVOC-glycine and washed. The slide was again illuminated and coupled to NVOC-glycine to form the sequence shown in the last portion of Fig. 13A.
As shown in Fig. 13B, alternating regions of the slide were then illuminated using a projection print using a 500x500 μm checkerboard mask; thus, the amino group of glycine was exposed only in the lighted areas. When the next coupling chemistry step was carried out, NVOC-tyrosine was added, and it coupled only at those spots which had received illumination. The entire slide was then illuminated to remove all the NVOC groups, leaving a checkerboard of YGGFL in the lighted areas and in the other areas, GGFL. The Herz antibody (which recognizes the YGGFL, but not GGFL) was then added, followed by goat anti-mouse fluorescein conjugate.
The resulting fluorescence scan showed dark areas containing the tetrapeptide GGFL, which is not recognized by the Herz antibody (and thus there is no binding of the goat anti-mouse antibody with fluorescein conjugate), and red areas in which YGGFL was present.
The YGGFL pentapeptide is recognized by the Herz antibody and, therefore, there is antibody in the lighted regions for the fluorescein-conjugated goat anti-mouse to
recognize.
Similar patterns for a 50 μm mask used in direct contact ("proximity print") with the substrate provided a pattern which was more distinct and the corners of the checkerboard pattern were touching as a result of the mask being placed in direct contact with the substrate (which reflects the increase in resolution using this technique).
J. Monomer-by-Monomer Synthesis of YGGFL and PGGFL A synthesis using a 50 μm checkerboard mask similar to that shown in Fig. 13 was conducted. However, P was added to the GGFL sites on the substrate through an additional coupling step. P was added by exposing protected GGFL to light through a mask, and subsequence exposure to P in the manner set forth above. Therefore, half of the regions on the substrate contained YGGFL and the remaining half contained PGGFL.
The fluorescence plot for this experiment showed the regions are again readily discernable between those in which binding did and did not occur. This experiment demonstrated that antibodies are able to recognize a specific sequence and that the recognition is not length-dependent.
K. Monomer-by-Monomer Synthesis
of YGGFL and YPGGFL
In order to further demonstrate the operability of the invention, a 50 μm checkerboard pattern of
alternating YGGFL and YPGGFL was synthesized on a
substrate using techniques like those set forth above. The resulting fluorescence plot showed that the antibody was clearly able to recognize the YGGFL sequence and did not bind significantly at the YPGGFL regions.
L. Synthesis of an Array of Sixteen Different
Amino Acid Sequences and Estimation of Relative
Binding Affinity to Herz Antibody
Using techniques similar to those set forth above, an array of 16 different amino acid sequences
(replicated four times) was synthesized on each of two glass substrates. The sequences were synthesized by attaching the sequence NVOC-GFL across the entire
surface of the slides. Using a series of masks, two layers of amino acids were then selectively applied to the substrate. Each region had dimensions of
0.25 cm x 0.0625 cm. The first slide contained amino acid sequences containing only L amino acids while the second slide contained selected D amino acids. Figs. 14A and 14B illustrate a map of the various regions on the first and second slides, respectively. The patterns shown in Figs. 14A and 14B were duplicated four times on each slide. The slides were then exposed to the Herz antibody and fluorescein-labeled goat anti-mouse.
A fluorescence plot of the first slide, which contained only L amino acids showed red areas (indicating strong binding, i.e., 149,000 counts or more) and black areas (indicating little or no binding of the Herz antibody, i.e., 20,000 counts or less). The sequence YGGFL was clearly most strongly recognized. The
sequences YAGFL and YSGFL also exhibited strong
recognition of the antibody. By contrast, most of the remaining sequences showed little or no binding. The four duplicate portions of the slide were extremely consistent in the amount of binding shown therein.
A fluorescence plot of the D amino acid slide indicated that strongest binding was exhibited by the
YGGFL sequence. Significant binding was also detected to YaGFL, YsGFL, and YpGFL. The remaining sequences showed less binding with the antibody. Low binding efficiency of the sequence yGGFL was observed.
Table 6 lists the various sequences tested in order of relative fluorescence, which provides information regarding relative binding affinity.
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VIII. Illustrative Alternative Embodiment
According to an alternative embodiment of the invention, the methods provide for attaching to the surface a caged binding member which in its caged form has a relatively low affinity for other potentially binding species, such as. receptors and specific binding substances. Such techniques are more fully described in copending application Serial No. 404,920, filed
September 8, 1989, and incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
According to this alternative embodiment, the invention provides methods for forming predefined regions on a surface of a solid support, wherein the predefined regions are capable of immobilizing receptors. The methods make use of caged binding members attached to the surface to enable selective activation of the predefined regions. The caged binding members are liberated to act as binding members ultimately capable of binding
receptors upon selective activation of the predefined regions. The activated binding members are then used to immobilize specific molecules such as receptors on the predefined region of the surface. The above procedure is repeated at the same or different sites on the surface so as to provide a surface prepared with a plurality of regions on the surface containing, for example, the same or different receptors. When receptors immobilized in this way have a differential affinity for one or more ligands, screenings and assays for the ligands can be conducted in the regions of the surface containing the receptors.
The alternative embodiment may make use of novel caged binding members attached to the substrate. Caged (unactivated) members have a relatively low
affinity for receptors of substances that specifically bind to uncaged binding members when compared with the corresponding affinities of activated binding members. Thus, the binding members are protected from reaction until a suitable source of energy is applied to the regions of the surface desired to be activated. Upon application of a suitable energy source, the caging groups labilize, thereby presenting the activated binding member. A typical energy source will be light.
Once the binding members on the surface are activated they may be attached to a receptor. The receptor chosen may be a monoclonal antibody, a nucleic acid sequence, a drug receptor, etc. The receptor will usually, though not always, be prepared so as to permit attaching it, directly or indirectly, to a binding member. For example, a specific binding substance having a strong binding affinity for the binding member and a strong affinity for the receptor or a conjugate of the receptor may be used to act as a bridge between binding members and receptors if desired. The method uses a receptor prepared such that the receptor retains its activity toward a particular ligand. Preferably, the caged binding member attached to the solid substrate will be a photoactivatable biotin complex, i.e., a biotin molecule that has been chemically modified with photoactivatable protecting groups so that it has a significantly reduced binding affinity for avidin or avidin analogs than does natural biotin. In a preferred embodiment, the protecting groups localized in a predefined region of the surface will be removed upon application of a suitable source of radiation to give binding members, that are biotin or a functionally analogous compound having substantially the same binding affinity for avidin or avidin analogs as does biotin.
In another preferred embodiment, avidin or an avidin analog is incubated with activated binding members on the surface until the avidin binds strongly to the binding members. The avidin so immobilized on predefined regions of the surface can then be incubated with a desired receptor or conjugate of a desired receptor. The receptor will preferably be biotinylated, e.g., a
biotinylated antibody, when avidin is immobilized on the predefined regions of the surface. Alternatively, a preferred embodiment will present an avidin/biotinylated receptor complex, which has been previously prepared, to activated binding members on the surface.
IX. Conclusion
The present inventions provide greatly improved methods and apparatus for synthesis of polymers on substrates. It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. By way of example, the invention has been described primarily with reference to the use of photoremovable protective groups, but it will be readily recognized by those of skill in the art that sources of radiation other than light could also be used. For example, in some embodiments it may be desirable to use protective groups which are sensitive to electron beam irradiation, x-ray irradiation, in combination with electron beam lithograph, or x-ray lithography techniques.
Alternatively, the group could be removed by exposure to an electric current. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined not with reference to the above description, but should instead be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.

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C L A I M S
1. A method of preparing sequences on a substrate comprising the steps of:
a) exposing a first region of said substrate to an activator to remove a protective group;
b) exposing at least said first region to a first monomer;
c) exposing a second region to an activator to remove a protective group; and
d) exposing at least said second region to a second monomer.
2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said steps of exposing to an activator use an activator selected from the group consisting of ion beams, electron beams, gamma rays, x-rays, ultra-violet radiation, light, infra-red radiation, microwaves, electric currents, radiowaves, and combinations thereof.
3. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said protective groups are photosensitive protective groups.
4. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said steps of exposing to an activator are steps of applying light to selected regions of said substrate.
5. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and the second monomers are amino acids.
6. The method as recited in claim 1 further comprising a step of screening sequences on said
substrate for affinity with a receptor, said step of screening further comprising the step of exposing said substrate to said receptor and testing for the presence of said receptor in said first and said second region.
7. The method as recited in claim 6 wherein said receptor is an antibody.
8. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said substrate is selected from the group consisting of polymerized Langmuir Blodgett film, functionalized glass, germanium, silicon, polymers, (poly)tetrafluoroethylene, polystyrene, gallium arsenide, and combinations thereof.
9. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said protective group is selected from the group consisting of ortho-nitrobenzyl derivatives, 6-nitroveratryloxy- carbonyl, 2-nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl, cinnamoyl
derivatives, and mixtures thereof.
10. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second regions each have total areas of less than 1 cm2.
11. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second regions each have total areas of between about 1 μm2 and 10,000 μm2.
12. The method as recited in claim 4 wherein said light is monochromatic coherent light.
13. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said steps of exposing to an activator are carried out with a solution in contact with said substrate.
14. The method as recited in claim 13 wherein said solution further comprises said first or said second monomer.
15. The method as recited in claim 6 wherein said receptor further comprises a marker selected from the group consisting of radioactive markers and fluorescent markers and wherein said step of testing for the presence of the receptor is a step of detecting said marker.
16. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the steps of exposing to an activator further comprise steps of:
a) placing a mask adjacent to said substrate, said mask having substantially transparent regions and substantially opaque regions at a wavelength of light; and
b) illuminating said mask with a light source, said light source producing at least said wavelength of light.
17. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said steps are repeated so as to synthesize 103 or more different sequences on said substrate.
18. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said steps are repeated so as to synthesize 106 or more different sequences on said substrate.
19. A method of synthesizing a plurality of chemical sequences, said chemical sequences comprising at least a first and a second monomer, comprising the steps of:
a) at a first region on a substrate having at least a first and a second region, said first and said second region comprising a substrate protective group, activating said first region to remove said substrate protective group in said first region;
b) exposing said first monomer to said substrate, said first monomer further comprising a first monomer protective group, said first monomer binding at said first region;
c) activating said second region to remove said substrate protective group in said second region; d) exposing said second monomer to said substrate, said second monomer further comprising a second monomer protective group, said second monomer binding at said second region;
e) activating said first region to remove said first monomer protective group;
f) exposing a third monomer to said substrate, said third monomer binding at said first region to produce a first sequence;
g) activating said second region to remove said second monomer protective group; and
h) exposing a fourth monomer to said substrate, said fourth monomer binding at said second region to produce a second sequence, said second sequence different from said first sequence.
20. A method of synthesizing a plurality of chemical sequences, said chemical sequences comprising at least a first and a second monomer, comprising the steps of:
a) on a substrate having at least a first and a second region deactivating said first region to provide a first protective group in said first region;
b) exposing said first monomer to said
substrate, said first monomer binding at said second region;
c) removing said protective group in said first region;
d) deactivating said second region to provide a second protective group in said second region;
e) exposing said second monomer to said substrate, said second monomer binding at said first region;
f) removing said protective group in said second region;
g) deactivating said first region to provide a protective group in said first region; h) exposing a third monomer to said substrate, said third monomer binding at said second region to produce a first sequence;
i) removing said protective group in said first region; and
j) exposing a fourth monomer to said substrate, said fourth monomer binding at said first region to produce a second sequence, said second sequence different than said first sequence.
21. A method of synthesizing at least a first polymer sequence and a second polymer sequence on a substrate, said first polymer sequence having a different monomer sequence from said second polymer sequence, comprising the steps of:
a) inserting a first mask between said substrate and an energy source, said mask having first regions and second regions, said first regions permitting passage of energy from said source, said second regions blocking energy from said source;
b) directing energy from said source at said substrate, said energy removing a protective group from first portions of said first polymer under said first regions of said first mask;
c) exposing a second portion of said first polymer to said substrate to create a first polymer sequence;
d) inserting a second mask between said substrate and said energy source, said second mask having first regions and second regions;
e) directing energy from said source at said substrate, said energy removing said protective group under said first regions of said second mask from first portions of said second polymer; and
f) exposing a second portion of said second polymer to said substrate, said second portion of said second polymer binding with said first portion of said second polymer to create a second polymer sequence.
22. A method of screening a plurality of amino acid sequences for binding with a receptor comprising the steps of:
a) on a glass plate having at least a first surface, said at least a first surface comprising a photoprotective material selected from the group
consisting of nitroveratryloxy carbonyl and
nitrobenzyloxy carbonyl, reacting said at least a
first surface with t-butoxycarbonyl for storage,
said glass plate substantially transparent to at
least ultraviolet light;
b) exposing said at least a first surface to
TFA to remove said t-butoxycarbonyl;
c) placing said glass plate on a reactor, said reactor comprising a reactor space, said at least a first surface exposed to said reactor space;
d) placing a mask at a first position on said glass plate, said mask comprising first locations and second locations, said first locations substantially transparent to at least ultraviolet light and said second locations substantially opaque to at least ultraviolet light, said second locations comprising a light blocking material on a first surface of said mask, said first surface of said mask placed in contact with said glass plate;
e) filling said reactor space with a reaction solution;
f) illuminating said mask with at least ultraviolet light, said ultraviolet light removing said photoprotective material from said at least a first surface of said glass plate under said first locations of said mask; g) exposing said first surface to a first amino acid, said first amino acid binding to regions of said at least a first surface from which said
photoprotective material was removed, said first amino acid comprising said photoprotective group at a terminus thereof;
h) placing a mask in contact with said glass plate at a second position;
i) illuminating said mask with at least ultraviolet light, said ultraviolet light removing said photoprotective material from said at least a first surface of said glass plate under said first locations of said mask;
j) exposing said at least a first surface to a second amino acid, said second amino acid binding to regions of said at least a first surface from which said photoprotective material was removed, said second amino acid comprising said photoprotective group at a terminus thereof;
k) placing a mask in contact with said glass plate at a third position;
l) illuminating said mask with at least ultraviolet light, said ultraviolet light removing said photoprotective material from said at least a first surface of said glass plate under said first locations of said mask;
m) exposing said at least a first surface to a third amino acid, said third amino acid binding to regions of said at least a first surface from which said photoprotective material was removed;
n) placing a mask in contact with said glass plate at a fourth position;
o) illuminating said mask with at least ultraviolet light, said ultraviolet light removing said photoprotective material from said at least a first surface of said glass plate under said first locations of said mask; p) exposing said at least a first surface to a fourth amino acid, said fourth amino acid binding to regions of said at least a first surface from which said photoprotective material was removed, said at least a first surface comprising at least first, second, third, and fourth amino acid sequences;
q) exposing said at least a first surface to an antibody of interest, said antibody of interest binding more strongly to at least one of said first, said second, said third, or said fourth amino acid sequences;
r) exposing said at least a first surface to a receptor, said receptor recognizing said antibody of interest and binding at multiple locations thereof, said receptor comprising fluorescein;
s) exposing said at least a first surface to light, said first surface fluorescing in at least a region where said more strongly bound amino acid sequence is located; and
t) detecting and recording fluoresced light intensity as a function of location across said at least a first surface.
23. A method of identifying at least one peptide sequence for binding with a receptor comprising the steps of:
a) on a substrate having a plurality of polypeptides, each having a photoremovable protective group, irradiating first selected polypeptides to remove said protective group;
b) contacting said polypeptides with a first amino acid to create a first sequence, second polypeptides on said substrate comprising a second sequence; and
c) identifying which of said first or said second sequence binds with said receptor.
24. Apparatus for preparation of a plurality of polymers comprising:
a) a substrate with a surface, said surface comprising a reactive portion, said reactive portion activated upon exposure to an energy source so as to react with a monomer; and
b) means for selectively protecting and exposing portions of said surface from said energy source.
25. Apparatus as recited in claim 24 wherein said reactive portion further comprises a protective group, said protective group of the form:
Figure imgf000069_0001
where R1 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, aryl, alkenyl, or hydrogen; R2 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, aryl, nitro, or hydrogen; R3 is alkoxy, alkyl, halo, nitro, aryl, or hydrogen; R4 is alkoxy, alkyl, hydrogen, aryl, halo, or nitro; and R5 is alkyl, alkynyl, cyano, alkoxy, hydrogen, halo, aryl, or alkenyl.
26. Apparatus as recited in claim 24 wherein said reactive portion further comprises linker molecules.
27. Apparatus as recited in claim 26 wherein said linker molecules are selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol oligomers, diamines, diacids, amino acids, and combinations thereof.
28. Apparatus as recited in claim 24 wherein said means for selectively protecting further comprises a mask.
29. Apparatus as recited in claim 24 wherein said means for selectively protecting further comprises a light valve.
30. Apparatus as recited in claim 24 wherein said energy source is a light source.
31. Apparatus as recited in claim 24 wherein said reactive portion further comprises a composition selected from the group consisting of nitroveratryloxy carbonyl, nitrobenzyloxy carbonyl, dimethyl-dimethoxybenzyloxy carbonyl, 5-bromo-7-nitroindolinyl, hydroxy-2-methyl cinnamoyl, and 2-oxymethylene anthraquinone.
32. Apparatus for preparation of a substrate having a plurality of amino acid sequences thereon, said apparatus comprising:
a) a substrate with a surface;
b) a protective group on said surface, said protective group removable upon exposure to an energy source, said energy source selected from the group consisting of light, electron beams, and x-ray radiation;
c) means for directing said energy source at selected locations on said surface; and
d) means for exposing amino acids to said surface for binding to said surface.
33. Apparatus for screening polymers comprising a substrate with a surface, said surface comprising at least two predefined regions, said predefined regions containing different monomer sequences thereon, said predefined regions each occupying an area of less than about 0.1 cm2.
34. Apparatus as recited in claim 33 wherein said area is less than about 0.01 cm2.
35. Apparatus as recited in claim 33 wherein said area is less than 10000 μm2.
36. Apparatus as recited in claim 33 wherein said area is less than about 100 μm2.
37. Apparatus as recited in claims 33, 34, 35, or
36 wherein said monomer sequences are substantially pure within said predefined regions.
38. A substrate for screening for biological activity, said substrate comprising 103 or more different ligands on a surface thereof in predefined regions.
39. A substrate as recited in claim 38 wherein said substrate comprises 104 or more different ligands in predefined regions.
40. A substrate as recited in claim 38 wherein said substrate comprises 105 or more different ligands in predefined regions.
41. A substrate as recited in claim 38 wherein said substrate comprises 106 or more different ligands in predefined regions.
42. A substrate as recited in claims 38 , 39 , 40, or 41 wherein the ligands are peptides.
43. A substrate as recited in claim 33 wherein said ligands are substantially pure within said
predefined regions.
44. Apparatus for screening for biological
activity comprising:
a) a substrate comprising a plurality of polymer sequences, said polymer sequences attached to a surface of said substrate at known locations on said substrate, each of said sequences occupying an area of less than about 0.1 cm2;
b) means for exposing said substrate to a receptor, said receptor marked with a fluorescent marker, said receptor binding with at least one of said
sequences; and
c) means for detecting a location of said fluorescent marker on said substrate.
45. Apparatus for forming a plurality of polymer sequences comprising:
a) a substrate, said substrate having at least a first surface and a second surface, said second surface comprising a photoremovable protective material, said substrate substantially transparent to at least light of a first wavelength;
b) a reactor body, said reactor body having a mounting surface with a reaction fluid cavity therein, said second surface maintained in a sealed relationship with said mounting surface; and
c) a light source for producing light of at least said first wavelength and directed at a surface of said substrate.
46. Apparatus for detection of fluorescent marked regions on a substrate comprising:
a) a light source for directing light at a surface of said substrate;
b) a means for detecting light fluoresced from said surface in response to said light source;
c) means for translating said substrate from a first position to a second position; and d) means for storing fluoresced light intensity as a function of location on said substrate, said means for storing connected to said means for translating and said means for detecting.
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