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Vodkin Laboratory, University of Illinois
Post print slide treatments, page 1
Steve Clough/Reena Philip

Post-Printing Hydration and Cross-linking of Slides


Purpose: The original Brown lab protocol lists these steps as optional. We do them immediately after the DNAs are spotted onto the glass slides. The purpose of rehydration is to make the spots more uniform and the purpose of cross-linking is to help bind the DNA to the glass surface. The third treatment of blocking can be done at a later time. Always avoid dust in these steps.

Print ID and slide ID numbers: _______________________

Name and date: __________________________________

See the Protocol: Microarray Construction and Design for the details of printing.

Ideally, treatments I (Hydration) and II (cross-linking) should be done just after the printing is finished. On a very humid day, you may have to first snap dry the spots on a heating block at the end of the printing and before you proceed with the rehydration (see the microarray construction protocol for details).

Post Print slide treatment I: Rehydrate and dry the dried spots to make them more uniform:

____1. Heat water in a microwavable plastic beaker. Pass dry slides, array side down, one-by-one the over hot water bath (70-90c) just until you see fine mist (no big droplets) over arrayed area.

____2. Place moistened slide on flat heating block at 80-100c (setting #4) for few seconds until moisture is just driven off.

____3. Set aside to cool on a clean tray. Keep covered with foil.

Post Print slide treatment II: UV cross-link the DNAs to the slide coating:

____1. Place dry slides, grid side up on a paper towel in StrataLinker
____2. Turn on power.
____3. Press 'Auto Cross Link'
____4. Set to 650 (=65mJ).
____5. Press 'Start'
____6. Beeps when finished. Press 'Reset' and turn power off.
____7. Store the slides in a dust free box labeled "Ready to Block" and also labeled with the Print ID and Slide ID numbers

Post Print slide treatment III: Blocking of amine or aldehyde slides

Follow the detailed protocols as needed for each type of slide:

Blocking cDNA arrays printed on amine slides (poly-L-lysine or silanated) or Blocking cDNA arrays printed on aldehyde slides (silylated)

 


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