Literature DB >> 15132703

Protein adsorption modalities on polyelectrolyte multilayers.

David S Salloum1, Joseph B Schlenoff.   

Abstract

Protein adsorption on polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMUs) was evaluated using a combination of synthetic polyelectrolytes and proteins, including serum albumin, fibrinogen, and lysozyme. Variables such as surface and protein charge, polymer hydrophobicity, and hydrophilic repulsion were introduced to probe interaction mechanisms. Quantitative analysis with reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, optical waveguiding, and UV-vis absorption, together with qualitative information from atomic force microscopy, provided a coordinated picture for what drives protein adsorption and how the molecules are disposed on the multilayer surface. It was found that multilayers bearing a particular surface charge sorbed biomolecules if they were of opposite charge, yielding significant loadings within the bulk PEMU. Adsorption of like-charged proteins, as surface aggregates, occurred to a much lower extent, driven by nonelectrostatic forces. A diblock copolymer comprising a hydrophilic poly(ethylene oxide) block was capable of further minimizing protein adsorption as a result of hydrophilic repulsion, although none of the surfaces tested defeated protein adsorption completely. However, poly(acrylic acid) homopolymer was quite effective in this respect. A composition gradient, formed during multilayer buildup, induced a gradient in hydrophilicity through the PEMU, which is an efficient and economical method of creating a protein-resistant surface.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15132703     DOI: 10.1021/bm034522t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


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