颜色编码的凝集素融合蛋白作为生物材料科学的新工具。

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Carina Dey, Isabel K. Sommerfeld, Pavla Bojarová, Nikol Kodra, David Vrbata, Miluše Zimolová Vlachová, Vladimír Křen, Andrij Pich and Lothar Elling
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摘要

人类凝集素固有的碳水化合物结合特异性可以作为生物技术和生物医学应用的识别元素。乳糖凝集素的碳水化合物识别结构域(CRD)与多肽或蛋白质融合,用于纯化、固定和成像,使单一蛋白质内的多功能利用成为可能。我们在这里展示了一个包含his6标签、荧光蛋白和SpyCatcher或SpyTag单元的彩色编码的凝集素融合蛋白库,以实现固定程序。这些凝乳素融合蛋白表现出与非融合凝乳素相似的结合特性,具有微摩尔的表观结合亲和力。N端和c端融合伙伴不会干扰SpyCatcher/SpyTag的固定。通过SpyCatcher/ spytag介导的SC-ST-Gal-3偶联物,我们在体外展示了三层ecm样结构的逐步形成。此外,我们展示了SpyCatcher/ spytag介导的微凝胶中凝集素的固定化,它可以作为定位靶向应用的运输平台。这个概念的证明是由半乳糖凝集素介导的微凝胶与结直肠癌细胞的结合提供的。
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Color-coded galectin fusion proteins as novel tools in biomaterial science†

Color-coded galectin fusion proteins as novel tools in biomaterial science†

The inherent carbohydrate-binding specificities of human galectins can serve as recognition elements in both biotechnological and biomedical applications. The combination of the carbohydrate-recognition domain (CRD) of galectins fused to peptides or proteins for purification, immobilization, and imaging enables multifunctional utilization within a single protein. We present here a library of color-coded galectin fusion proteins that incorporate a His6-tag, a fluorescent protein, and a SpyCatcher or SpyTag unit to enable immobilization procedures. These galectin fusion proteins exhibit similar binding properties to the non-fused galectins with micromolar apparent binding affinities. N- and C-terminal fusion partners do not interfere with the SpyCatcher/SpyTag immobilization. By applying SpyCatcher/SpyTag-mediated SC–ST-Gal-3 conjugates, we show the stepwise formation of a three-layer ECM-like structure in vitro. Additionally, we demonstrate the SpyCatcher/SpyTag-mediated immobilization of galectins in microgels, which can serve as a transport platform for localized targeting applications. The proof of concept is provided by the galectin-mediated binding of microgels to colorectal cancer cells.

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Biomaterials Science
Biomaterials Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
CiteScore
11.50
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4.50%
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556
期刊介绍: Biomaterials Science is an international high impact journal exploring the science of biomaterials and their translation towards clinical use. Its scope encompasses new concepts in biomaterials design, studies into the interaction of biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions.
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