Author/Authors :
Shuguang Zhang، نويسنده , , Lin Yan، نويسنده , , Michael Altman، نويسنده , , Michael L?ssle، نويسنده , , Helen Nugent، نويسنده , , Felice Frankel، نويسنده , , Douglas A. Lauffenburger، نويسنده , , George M. Whitesides، نويسنده , , Alexander Rich and Alekos Athanasiadis، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Biological surface engineering using synthetic biological materials has a great potential for advances in our understanding of complex biological phenomena. We developed a simple system to engineer biologically relevant surfaces using a combination of self-assembling oligopeptide monolayers and microcontact printing (μCP). We designed and synthesized two oligopeptides containing a cell adhesion motif (RADS)n (n=2 and 3) at the N-terminus, followed by an oligo(alanine) linker and a cysteine residue at the C-terminus. The thiol group of cysteine allows the oligopeptides to attach covalently onto a gold-coated surface to form monolayers. We then microfabricated a variety of surface patterns using the cell adhesion peptides in combination with hexa-ethylene glycol thiolate which resist non-specific adsorption of proteins and cells. The resulting patterns consist of areas either supporting or inhibiting cell adhesion, thus they are capable of aligning cells in a well-defined manner, leading to specific cell array and pattern formations.
Keywords :
Peptide molecular engineering , Self-assemblingpeptides , Microcontact printing , Pattern design , Organizing cells , Linear cell arrays