The invention provides an oriented and covalent method for immobilizing a glycoprotein and an antibody on a chip. The method includes providing a silver-coated solid surface equipped with alkynes and cuprous oxide nanoparticles. The azido boronic acid tosyl probe is conjugated to the silver-coated solid surface by the cuprous oxide nanoparticles through the self-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition reaction. The glycan(s) of a glycoprotein or an antibody is provided to the boronic acid tosyl probe, and alcohol groups of the glycan(s) of the glycoprotein or the antibody and the boronic acid group of boronic acid tosyl probe form boronate ester. The nucleophilic residues on the glycoprotein or the antibody replace the tosyl group by SN2 reaction, so as to immobilize the glycoprotein or the antibody through the covalent bond formation. |