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Bioorthogonal Functionalization of Material Surfaces with Bioactive Molecules

View ORCID ProfileKern Hast, View ORCID ProfileM. Rhia L. Stone, Zhaojun Jia, View ORCID ProfileMelih Baci, View ORCID ProfileTushar Aggarwal, View ORCID ProfileEnver Cagri Izgu
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.01.462811
Kern Hast
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08854, USA
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M. Rhia L. Stone
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08854, USA
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Zhaojun Jia
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08854, USA
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Melih Baci
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08854, USA
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Tushar Aggarwal
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08854, USA
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Enver Cagri Izgu
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08854, USA
2Cancer Pharmacology Program, Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA
3Rutgers Center for Lipid Research, New Jersey Institute for Food, Nutrition, and Health, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA
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The functionalization of material surfaces with biologically active molecules is crucial for enabling technologies in life sciences, biotechnology, and medicine. However, achieving biocompatibility and bioorthogonality with current synthetic methods remains a challenge. We report herein a novel surface functionalization method that proceeds chemoselectively and without a free transition metal catalyst. In this method, a coating is first formed via the tyrosinase-catalyzed putative polymerization of a tetrazine-containing catecholamine (DOPA-Tet). One or more types of molecule of interest containing trans-cyclooctene are then grafted onto the coating via tetrazine ligation. The entire process proceeds under physiological conditions and is suitable for grafting bioactive molecules with diverse functions and structural complexities. Utilizing this method, we functionalized material surfaces with enzymes (alkaline phosphatase, glucose oxidase, horseradish peroxidase), a cyclic peptide (cyclo[Arg-Gly-Asp-D-Phe-Lys], or c(RGDfK)), and an antibiotic (vancomycin). Colorimetric assays confirmed the maintenance of the biocatalytic activities of the grafted enzymes on the surface. We established the mammalian cytocompatibility of the functionalized materials with fibroblasts. Surface functionalization with c(RGDfK) showed improved fibroblast cell adhesion and cytoskeletal organization. Microbiological studies with Staphylococcus aureus indicated that surfaces coated using DOPA-Tet inhibit the formation of biofilms. Vancomycin-grafted surfaces additionally display significant inhibition of planktonic S. aureus growth.

Competing Interest Statement

E.C.I., K.H., Z.J., and M.B. are co-inventors of a provisional patent application filed by Rutgers University on the subject of this work.

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  • Manuscript sections were rearranged for improved flow. Vancomycin grafting and associated microbiology experiments were added. Experiments testing repeated use of grafted surfaces were included. All figures were updated. The content of Supplementary Information was updated to reflect the added experiments. An author was added.

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Bioorthogonal Functionalization of Material Surfaces with Bioactive Molecules
Kern Hast, M. Rhia L. Stone, Zhaojun Jia, Melih Baci, Tushar Aggarwal, Enver Cagri Izgu
bioRxiv 2021.10.01.462811; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.01.462811
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Bioorthogonal Functionalization of Material Surfaces with Bioactive Molecules
Kern Hast, M. Rhia L. Stone, Zhaojun Jia, Melih Baci, Tushar Aggarwal, Enver Cagri Izgu
bioRxiv 2021.10.01.462811; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.01.462811

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