Switching specific biomolecular interactions on surfaces under complex biological conditions

Minhaj Lashkor, Frankie J. Rawson, Jon A. Preece, Paula M. Mendes

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Abstract

Herein, electrically switchable mixed self-assembled monolayers based on oligopeptides have been developed and investigated for their suitability in achieving control over biomolecular interactions in the presence of complex biological conditions. Our model system, a biotinylated oligopeptide tethered to gold within a background of tri(ethylene glycol) undecanethiol, is ubiquitous in both switching specific protein interactions in highly fouling media while still offering the non-specific protein-resistance to the surface. Furthermore, the work demonstrated that the performance of the switching on the electroswitchable oligopeptide is sensitive to the characteristics of the media, and in particular, its protein concentration and buffer composition, and thus such aspects should be considered and addressed to assure maximum switching performance. This study lays the foundation for developing more realistic dynamic extracellular matrix models and is certainly applicable in a wide variety of biological and medical applications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5400-5408
Number of pages9
JournalThe Analyst
Volume139
Issue number21
Early online date21 Aug 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Nov 2014

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