| Literature DB >> 27383212 |
Chen Zhang1,2,3, Hideyuki Miyatake1, Yu Wang3, Takehiko Inaba4, Yi Wang2, Peibiao Zhang3, Yoshihiro Ito5,6.
Abstract
The generation of metal surfaces with biological properties, such as cell-growth-enhancing and differentiation-inducing abilities, could be potentially exciting for the development of functional materials for use in humans, including artificial dental implants and joint replacements. However, currently the immobilization of proteins on the surfaces of the metals are limited. In this study, we have used a mussel-inspired bioorthogonal approach to design a 3,4-hydroxyphenalyalanine-containing recombinant insulin-like growth-factor-1 using a combination of recombinant DNA technology and tyrosinase treatment for the surface modification of titanium. The modified growth factor prepared in this study exhibited strong binding affinity to titanium, and significantly enhanced the growth of NIH3T3 cells on the surface of titanium.Entities:
Keywords: bioorthogonal chemistry; cell growth; growth factors; titanium; tyrosinase
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27383212 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201603155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336