Literature DB >> 24650082

Mussel-mimetic protein-based adhesive hydrogel.

Bum Jin Kim1, Dongyeop X Oh, Sangsik Kim, Jeong Hyun Seo, Dong Soo Hwang, Admir Masic, Dong Keun Han, Hyung Joon Cha.   

Abstract

Hydrogel systems based on cross-linked polymeric materials which could provide both adhesion and cohesion in wet environment have been considered as a promising formulation of tissue adhesives. Inspired by marine mussel adhesion, many researchers have tried to exploit the 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) molecule as a cross-linking mediator of synthetic polymer-based hydrogels which is known to be able to achieve cohesive hardening as well as adhesive bonding with diverse surfaces. Beside DOPA residue, composition of other amino acid residues and structure of mussel adhesive proteins (MAPs) have also been considered important elements for mussel adhesion. Herein, we represent a novel protein-based hydrogel system using DOPA-containing recombinant MAP. Gelation can be achieved using both oxdiation-induced DOPA quinone-mediated covalent and Fe(3+)-mediated coordinative noncovalent cross-linking. Fe(3+)-mediated hydrogels show deformable and self-healing viscoelastic behavior in rheological analysis, which is also well-reflected in bulk adhesion strength measurement. Quinone-mediated hydrogel has higher cohesive strength and can provide sufficient gelation time for easier handling. Collectively, our newly developed MAP hydrogel can potentially be used as tissue adhesive and sealant for future applications.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24650082     DOI: 10.1021/bm4017308

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


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Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater       Date:  2017-12-04       Impact factor: 9.933

Review 4.  Siderophores and mussel foot proteins: the role of catechol, cations, and metal coordination in surface adhesion.

Authors:  Greg P Maier; Alison Butler
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Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2015-12-16       Impact factor: 6.988

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10.  Layered Structure and Complex Mechanochemistry Underlie Strength and Versatility in a Bacterial Adhesive.

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Journal:  MBio       Date:  2018-02-06       Impact factor: 7.867

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