High-yield activation of scaffold polymer surfaces to attach cell adhesion molecules.

Publication Year
2007

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Zirconium tetra(tert-butoxide) reacts with surface amide groups of polyamide nylon 6/6 to give (eta(2)-amidate)zirconium complexes in high yield. These surface complexes react to bond the cell-adhesive peptide arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) to the polymer surface. A surface loading of 0.18 nmol/cm(2) of RGD is achieved, which is 20-1000 times higher than previously reported attainable on natural or synthetic polymers by other strategies. Approximately 40% of the nylon surface is covered by the RGD, which gives a surface that is both stable to hydrolysis and highly active for cell adhesion and spreading in vitro.

Journal
J Am Chem Soc
Volume
129
Issue
1
Pages
93-7
Date Published
01/2007
ISSN Number
0002-7863
Alternate Journal
J. Am. Chem. Soc.
PMID
17199287