The invention relates to the field of covalently attaching proteins to a
substrate, particularly to methods of immobilizing proteins by
posttranslationally modifying a cysteine residue of said protein through
the addition of functional groups. The invention also relates to
biological molecules used in such techniques, including proteins, and
detection methods and kits that utilize such immobilized proteins, such
as a microdevice or "protein chip", a high-throughput screening device,
and for the microscopy of proteins on a surface.