Antibodies: Low-Capacity
Sensor Chips

Plain Gold Surface
Sensor Chip
- Surface: bare gold
- Study surface formation and adsorption in real-time
- Add your own surface coatings
- Can also be used for SPR Electrochemistry experiments

Planar Polyethylene Glycol/Carboxyl
Sensor Chip
- Surface: Planar PEG with 10% COOH
- Minimizes non-specific binding, and provides a functional attachment site for immobilizing/capturing a molecule of interest
- Use for large/medium sized molecules along with viruses and cells

NeutrAvidin Covalently Immobilized on a Planar mSAM Surface
Sensor Chip
- Surface: NeutrAvidin
- Minimal biotinylation of the ligand and subsequent capture results in a more oriented arrangement of ligand molecules on the surface
- Use for capture of biotinylated molecules such as proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids

Planar Protein A
Sensor Chip
- Surface: Protein A
- Optimal binding occurs at pH 8.2, although binding is also effective at neutral or physiological conditions (pH 7.0 to 7.6)
- Use for capturing Fc region from IgG of several species including human and rabbit
- Low capacity chip used for interactions between large molecules

Streptavidin Covalently Immobilized on a Planar mSAM Surface
Sensor Chip
- Surface: Streptavidin
- Minimal biotinylation of the ligand and subsequent capture results in a more oriented arrangement of ligand molecules on the surface
- Use for capture of biotinylated molecules such as proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids

Streptavidin Covalently Immobilized on a Carboxymethyl Dextran Surface
Sensor Chip
- Surface: Streptavidin
- Minimal biotinylation of the ligand and subsequent capture results in an oriented arrangement of ligand molecules on the surface
- Use for high affinity capture of biotinylated molecules such as proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids