Ultra-Fast Glyco-Coating of Non-Biological Surfaces
The ability to glycosylate surfaces has medical and diagnostic applications, but there is no technology currently recognized as being able to coat any surface without the need for prior chemical modification of the surface. Recently, a family of constructs called function-spacer-lipids (FSL) has bee...
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doaj-5459626626644468abaa742570ea392a2020-11-24T20:43:40ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672016-01-0117111810.3390/ijms17010118ijms17010118Ultra-Fast Glyco-Coating of Non-Biological SurfacesEleanor Williams0Katie Barr1Elena Korchagina2Alexander Tuzikov3Stephen Henry4Nicolai Bovin5Centre for Kode Technology Innovation, Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Private Bag 92006, Auckland 1142, New ZealandCentre for Kode Technology Innovation, Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Private Bag 92006, Auckland 1142, New ZealandLaboratory of Carbohydrate Chemistry, Shemyakin Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow 117997, RussiaLaboratory of Carbohydrate Chemistry, Shemyakin Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow 117997, RussiaCentre for Kode Technology Innovation, Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Private Bag 92006, Auckland 1142, New ZealandLaboratory of Carbohydrate Chemistry, Shemyakin Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow 117997, RussiaThe ability to glycosylate surfaces has medical and diagnostic applications, but there is no technology currently recognized as being able to coat any surface without the need for prior chemical modification of the surface. Recently, a family of constructs called function-spacer-lipids (FSL) has been used to glycosylate cells. Because it is known that lipid-based material can adsorb onto surfaces, we explored the potential and performance of cell-labelling FSL constructs to “glycosylate” non-biological surfaces. Using blood group A antigen as an indicator, the performance of a several variations of FSL constructs to modify a large variety of non-biological surfaces was evaluated. It was found the FSL constructs when optimised could in a few seconds glycosylate almost any non-biological surface including metals, glass, plastics, rubbers and other polymers. Although the FSL glycan coating was non-covalent, and therefore temporary, it was sufficiently robust with appropriate selection of spacer and surface that it could capture anti-glycan antibodies, immobilize cells (via antibody), and withstand incubation in serum and extensive buffer washing, making it suitable for diagnostic and research applications.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/17/1/118function-spacer-lipidblood group Ananofibressurface-coatingglyco-coatingglyco-landscapeshear stress |
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Eleanor Williams Katie Barr Elena Korchagina Alexander Tuzikov Stephen Henry Nicolai Bovin Ultra-Fast Glyco-Coating of Non-Biological Surfaces International Journal of Molecular Sciences function-spacer-lipid blood group A nanofibres surface-coating glyco-coating glyco-landscape shear stress |
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Eleanor Williams Katie Barr Elena Korchagina Alexander Tuzikov Stephen Henry Nicolai Bovin |
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Ultra-Fast Glyco-Coating of Non-Biological Surfaces |
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Ultra-Fast Glyco-Coating of Non-Biological Surfaces |
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Ultra-Fast Glyco-Coating of Non-Biological Surfaces |
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Ultra-Fast Glyco-Coating of Non-Biological Surfaces |
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Ultra-Fast Glyco-Coating of Non-Biological Surfaces |
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ultra-fast glyco-coating of non-biological surfaces |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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The ability to glycosylate surfaces has medical and diagnostic applications, but there is no technology currently recognized as being able to coat any surface without the need for prior chemical modification of the surface. Recently, a family of constructs called function-spacer-lipids (FSL) has been used to glycosylate cells. Because it is known that lipid-based material can adsorb onto surfaces, we explored the potential and performance of cell-labelling FSL constructs to “glycosylate” non-biological surfaces. Using blood group A antigen as an indicator, the performance of a several variations of FSL constructs to modify a large variety of non-biological surfaces was evaluated. It was found the FSL constructs when optimised could in a few seconds glycosylate almost any non-biological surface including metals, glass, plastics, rubbers and other polymers. Although the FSL glycan coating was non-covalent, and therefore temporary, it was sufficiently robust with appropriate selection of spacer and surface that it could capture anti-glycan antibodies, immobilize cells (via antibody), and withstand incubation in serum and extensive buffer washing, making it suitable for diagnostic and research applications. |
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function-spacer-lipid blood group A nanofibres surface-coating glyco-coating glyco-landscape shear stress |
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