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Light-mediated protein functionalization of photoclickable hydrogel interface for selective cell capture and dot blotting assay

TALANTA [2024]
Mili Li, Xixuan Liu, Jinhui Shang, Xiangbin Wang, Xiao-Bing Zhang, Bin Xiong
ABSTRACT

The construction of versatile functional hydrogel interfaces holds promising prospects in biosensing and bioengineering. Herein, we introduced a light-induced protein conjugation strategy for on-demand surface modification of hydrogel interface based on the photoclick cyclization between primary amine and o -nitrobenzyl alcohol. We achieved the on-demand protein conjugation by grafting the molecular plugin, 4-(hydroxymethyl)-3-nitrobenzoic acid (HNBA), onto the hydrogel surface, followed by the mask-aided photoclick reaction with the protein of interest. This method enables the creation of protein patterns on hydrogel interface with a lower limit of pattern width at ∼70 μm. With this method, we demonstrated the surface engineering of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on hydrogel interface for selective capture of EGF receptor-positive cancer cells with an efficiency over 80%. Moreover, we applied the mask-aided photoclick conjugation method for antigen capture and developed a photoclickable hydrogel interface-based dot blotting assay. Due to the high-efficient antigen capture of photoclick conjugation, the photoclickable hydrogel interface-based dot blotting assay shows improved sensitivity for antigen detection with a limit of detection as 0.065 ng. We believed that this light-induced protein conjugation method holds the potential as a robust strategy for the construction of bioactive hydrogel interfaces for various bio-related applications.

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