Control of specific attachment of proteins by adsorption of polymer layers

被引:48
作者
Erol, Melek
Du, Henry [1 ]
Sukhishvili, Svetlana
机构
[1] Stevens Inst Technol, Dept Chem Biomed & Mat Engn, Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA
[2] Stevens Inst Technol, Dept Chem & Chem Biol, Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1021/la061790e
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
This study concerns the design of protein-resistant polymer adsorbed layers for the control of surface binding of biospecific recognition entities. Polymer surface layers were prepared using the adsorption of poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH), poly(L-lysine) (PL), and branched and linear polyethyleneimine (PEI) and further modified by the covalent attachment of biotin for specific avidin attachment. The adsorption of PAH, PL, and PEI on silicon substrates was studied as a function of pH and ionic strength using ellipsometry. Average dry layer thicknesses of similar to 10, similar to 5, similar to 9, and similar to 3 angstrom (+/- 1 angstrom) were obtained when polymer adsorption occurred from solutions at pH 9.5 that contained 0.5 M NaCl for PAH, PL, branched PEI, and linear PEI, respectively. These polymers showed significant differences in their efficiency to suppress nonspecific avidin adsorption. At low ionic strength, avidin adsorption occurred on all polymer-coated surfaces at basic pH values, despite the same positive electrostatic charge for protein globules and the surface. Though the net electrostatic repulsion between avidin molecules and branched PEI was efficiently screened in a protein solution of pH 7 and 0.15 M NaCl, branched-PEI coatings of high molecular weight were unique in their ability to provide avidin-resistant surfaces as a result of steric hindrance from the branched architecture of adsorbed polymer chains. All polymers studied were effective in suppressing avidin adsorption at pH 3 as a result of protonation of the avidin surface functional groups at this pH. Branched-PEI-coated surfaces were also effective for the suppression of smaller positively charged proteins such as lysozyme and ribonuclease A at pH 7 and 0.15 M NaCl. They were also resistant to the adsorption of negatively charged proteins such as BSA and fibrinogen at pH 7 and 0.75 M NaCl. Furthermore, by using PEI-modified protein-repellent surfaces, selective binding of avidin was achieved to surface-bound silver nanoparticles, which should provide a promising application for the label-free detection of biological species using surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS).
引用
收藏
页码:11329 / 11336
页数:8
相关论文
共 76 条
[1]   Separation and recovery of heavy metals using a cation-exchange resin in the presence of organic macro-cations [J].
Amara, Mourad ;
Kerdjoudj, Hacene .
DESALINATION, 2004, 168 (1-3) :195-200
[2]  
ANDRADE JD, 1985, SURFACE INTERFACIAL, V2
[3]   Polyelectrolyte-mediated protein adsorption:: Fluorescent protein binding to individual polyelectrolyte nanospheres [J].
Anikin, K ;
Röcker, C ;
Wittemann, A ;
Wiedenmann, J ;
Ballauff, M ;
Nienhaus, GU .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2005, 109 (12) :5418-5420
[4]  
Archer O, 1989, REV SCI INSTRUM, V60, P65
[5]   Influence of structural details in modeling electrostatically driven protein adsorption [J].
Asthagiri, D ;
Lenhoff, AM .
LANGMUIR, 1997, 13 (25) :6761-6768
[6]   Chemisorbed poly(propylene sulphide)-based copolymers resist biomolecular interactions [J].
Bearinger, JP ;
Terrettaz, S ;
Michel, R ;
Tirelli, N ;
Vogel, H ;
Textor, M ;
Hubbell, JA .
NATURE MATERIALS, 2003, 2 (04) :259-264
[7]   Electrostatic free energy of weakly charged macromolecules in solution and intermacromolecular complexes consisting of oppositely charged polymers [J].
Biesheuvel, PM ;
Stuart, MAC .
LANGMUIR, 2004, 20 (07) :2785-2791
[8]   A modified box model including charge regulation for protein adsorption in a spherical polyelectrolyte brush [J].
Biesheuvel, PM ;
Wittemann, A .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2005, 109 (09) :4209-4214
[9]   Surface engineering and surface analysis of a biodegradable polymer with biotinylated end groups [J].
Black, FE ;
Hartshorne, M ;
Davies, MC ;
Roberts, CJ ;
Tendler, SJB ;
Williams, PM ;
Shakesheff, KM .
LANGMUIR, 1999, 15 (09) :3157-3161
[10]   PLASMA RESONANCE ENHANCED RAMAN-SCATTERING BY ADSORBATES ON GOLD COLLOIDS - THE EFFECTS OF AGGREGATION [J].
BLATCHFORD, CG ;
CAMPBELL, JR ;
CREIGHTON, JA .
SURFACE SCIENCE, 1982, 120 (02) :435-455