| Literature DB >> 31265196 |
Prathamesh Milind Gawade1, Jared A Shadish1, Barry A Badeau1, Cole A DeForest1,2,3.
Abstract
The controlled presentation of proteins from and within materials remains of significant interest for many bioengineering applications. Though "smart" platforms offer control over protein release in response to a single external cue, no strategy has been developed to trigger delivery in response to user-specified combinations of environmental inputs, nor to independently control the release of multiple species from a homogenous material. Here, a modular semisynthetic scheme is introduced to govern the release of site-specifically modified proteins from hydrogels following Boolean logic. A sortase-mediated transpeptidation reaction is used to generate recombinant proteins C-terminally tethered to gels through environmentally sensitive degradable linkers. By varying the connectivity of multiple stimuli-labile moieties within these customizable linkers, YES/OR/AND control of protein release is exhaustively demonstrated in response to one and two-input combinations involving enzyme, reductant, and light. Tethering of multiple proteins each through a different stimuli-sensitive linker permits their independent and sequential release from a common material. It is expected that these methodologies will enable new opportunities in tissue engineering and therapeutic delivery.Keywords: Boolean logic; degradation; hydrogels; protein delivery; sortase
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31265196 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201902462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849