| Literature DB >> 29733501 |
Lei Liu1, Xiaohua Tian1, Yue Ma2, Yuqing Duan3, Xin Zhao4, Guoqing Pan1.
Abstract
Reported here is a novel dynamic biointerface based on reversible catechol-boronate chemistry. Biomimetically designed peptides with a catechol-containing sequence and a cell-binding sequence at each end were initially obtained. The mussel-inspired peptides were then reversibly bound to a phenylboronic acid (PBA) containing polymer-grafted substrate through sugar-responsive catechol-boronate interactions. The resultant biointerface is thus capable of dynamic presentation of the bioactivity (i.e. the cell-binding sequence) by virtue of changing sugar concentrations in the system (similar to human glycemic volatility). In addition, the sugar-responsive biointerface enables not only dynamic modulation of stem cell adhesion behaviors but also selective isolation of tumor cells. Considering the highly biomimetic nature and biological stimuli-responsiveness, this mussel-inspired dynamic biointerface holds great promise in both fundamental cell biology research and advanced medical applications.Entities:
Keywords: cell adhesion; dynamic biointerface; mussel-inspired peptides; reversible covalent bonds; tumor cell capture
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29733501 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201804802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336