XanTec sensor chips
XanTec (1) offers a wide range of sensor chips for most common surface plasmon resonance instruments. Complementary to the most common used surfaces, there is a wide range of interesting other surfaces like the Agarose, alginate or gelatin gel, protein A, biotin, poly-L-lysine or the disulfide modified linear polycarboxylate hydrogel. Each of the sensor chip surfaces is ready to use in the instrument of your choice.
Sartorius™, ForteBio™, SensiQ™: Pioneer, Pioneer FE |
Bio-Rad™ ProteOn XPR36 |
Reichert SR7000, SR7000DC, 2SPR, 4SPR, SPR-PLUS |
Biacore™ 1000 – 3000, X, X100, C |
Biacore™ 8k, 8k+, T100, T200, s200, 4000 |
IBIS I, II and MX96 Imager |
Optrel Multiskop |
Moritex systems |
GenOptics/Horiba |
BioNavis™ SPR Navi |
Sierra Sensors™/Bruker™ SPR32, MASS-1, MASS-2, SPR-2/4 |
SPREETA |
ESPRIT, TWINGLE, SPRINGLE |
The basic difference between Biacore's and the XanTec surface chemistry is a different adhesion promoter which results in a lower level of non specific interactions and a higher activity of the immobilized ligand. In contrast to the state of the art, which applies a hydrophobic SAM, the XanTec adhesion promoter is hydrophilic and at the molecular scale more homogeneous
References
(1) | XanTec - XanTec website. (2022). Goto reference |