Design of silk-like biomaterials inspired by mussel-adhesive protein.

Mingying Yang, Kazuo Yamauchi, Masato Kurokawa, Tetsuo Asakura
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To develop biomaterials for tissue engineering, a silk-like protein inspired by mussel-adhesive proteins (MAPs) was designed and prepared. The primary structure of this silk-like protein is designed as TS[AKPSYPPTYKAS (GAGAGS)(3)](10) by combining the sequences (GAGAGS)(3), the crystalline region of Bombyx mori silk fibroin, and AKPSYPPTYK, the adhesive sequence of MAP from Mytilus edulis. This protein was synthesized by the genetic engineering method. Solid-state (13)C NMR spectra showed that this silk-like protein adopts flexible conformation due to introduction of the sequence AKPSYPPTYK. Cell assay indicated that this silk-like protein has significantly higher cell adhesion activities in response to normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDFs) than Pronectin F, which is available as commercialized cell-adhesive silk-like protein. Thus, combination of remarkably high cell-adhesive activity from MAP with superiority of silk fibroin provides potentiality for application to the field of biomaterials.

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丝质生物材料的设计灵感来自于贻贝黏附蛋白。
为了开发用于组织工程的生物材料,设计并制备了一种受贻贝黏附蛋白(map)启发的丝状蛋白。结合家蚕丝素蛋白结晶区序列(GAGAGS)(3)和Mytilus edulis MAP粘附序列AKPSYPPTYK,将该丝样蛋白的初级结构设计为TS[AKPSYPPTYKAS (GAGAGS)(3)](10)。该蛋白通过基因工程方法合成。固态(13)C NMR表明,由于引入了序列AKPSYPPTYK,该丝状蛋白具有柔性构象。细胞实验表明,这种丝样蛋白对正常人真皮成纤维细胞(ndfs)的细胞粘附活性明显高于Pronectin F,后者是一种商业化的细胞粘附丝样蛋白。因此,MAP的高细胞粘附活性与丝素蛋白的优势相结合,为生物材料领域的应用提供了潜力。
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Tissue engineering
Tissue engineering CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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