| Literature DB >> 19124151 |
Kentaro Hozumi1, Natsumi Yamagata, Dai Otagiri, Chikara Fujimori, Yamato Kikkawa, Yuichi Kadoya, Motoyoshi Nomizu.
Abstract
Laminin alpha1 chain LG4 module is multifunctional and interacts with syndecans and integrin alpha2beta1 via AG73 (RKRLQVQLSIRT) and EF-I (DYATLQLQEGRLHFMFDLG) sites, respectively. Here, we conjugated the AG73 and EF1zz (ATLQLQEGRLHFXFDLGKGR, X: Nle) peptides on a chitosan membrane in various ratios to develop an LG4 mimic biomaterial. The AG73-chitosan membrane promoted strong cell attachment with membrane ruffling and the EF1zz-chitosan membrane promoted integrin-mediated cell adhesion with well-organized actin stress fibers. When AG73 and EF1zz were conjugated on a chitosan membrane with 1:9 molar ratio, the mixed peptide-chitosan membrane promoted the strong cell attachment and neurite outgrowth similar to that on the recombinant LG4 protein. Well-organized actin stress fibers and vinculin accumulated focal contacts were observed in the cells attached on the AG73:EF1zz (molar ratio=1:9)-chitosan membrane. These results suggest that the mixed peptide-chitosan membrane interacts with both syndecans and integrin alpha2beta1 and mimics the cell adhesion of a multifunctional LG4 protein. The mixed peptide-chitosan approach has potential as a multifunctional biomaterial for cell and tissue engineering.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19124151 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2008.12.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479