STAR Protocols (Dec 2020)

Micropatterning of Cells on Gold Surfaces for Biophysical Applications

  • Carolin Grandy,
  • Peter Kolb,
  • Fabian Port,
  • Kay-Eberhard Gottschalk

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
p. 100106

Abstract

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Summary: We developed a reproducible micropatterning method to manipulate and normalize cell shape and cell-cell separation on gold. We used methoxy polyethylene glycol thiol (PEG-SH) to create a self-assembled monolayer that can be oxidized at desired shapes through a photomask with deep UV light. The oxidized PEG can be coated with extracellular matrix proteins and seeded with cells adopting the pre-defined shape. The developed and analyzed surfaces can be used in a wide range of biophysical applications.