Functionalization of biomaterials with extra protein domains will expand their functional roles in biomedical research. The recombinant spider silk protein FN-4RepCT has been shown able to adapt various formats like coatings, nanowires, and macroscopic fibers. Functionalizing these various formats of FN-4RepCT in a site-specific manner will provide the next generation of biomaterials. The current study reports an enzymatic (sortase A) coupling method to site-specifically functionalize various formats of FN-4RepCT with target proteins. The approach is demonstrated with three different functional proteins: the IgG-binding Z-domain, a single-chain variable fragment with specificity for CD38 (scFv(CD38)), and the antibacterial endolysin Sal-1. The target proteins were produced with an LPETGG sortase recognition tag at the C-terminus to enable coupling. Moreover, a comparative analysis of sortase coupling efficiency of the target proteins was performed using two different silk protein variants, FN-4RepCT with one N-terminal glycine (G-silk) and five N-terminal glycines (G(5)-silk). The functionalized silks were assessed by using protein gel electrophoresis, fluorescence microscopy, surface plasmon resonance, and a biochemical assay. Results showed that G(5)-silk is more efficient for sortase coupling of the target proteins in solution as well as to silk coatings, when compared to G-silk. In all cases, the target proteins, the Z-domain, the scFv(CD38) fragment, and Sal-1, retained their specific activity after sortase coupling. To conclude, the sortase coupling strategy is a mild and efficient approach to functionalize various silk formats with small (Z-domain) or larger (scFv(CD38), Sal-1) functional molecules.
Site-Specific Functionalization of Recombinant Spider Silk Using Enzymatic Sortase Coupling.
利用酶促分选酶偶联对重组蜘蛛丝进行位点特异性功能化
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作者:Pasupuleti Rajeev, Jansson Ronnie, Isacsson Ida, Hogan Felicia, Widhe Mona, Hedhammar My
| 期刊: | ACS Omega | 影响因子: | 4.300 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb 6; 10(6):5943-5952 |
| doi: | 10.1021/acsomega.4c09900 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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