Issue 39, 2015

pH-Responsive and selective protein adsorption on an amino acid-based zwitterionic polymer surface

Abstract

The synergistic interactions between the α-amine and the carboxylic acid in an amino acid have recently been studied as bio-based zwitterions. Here, we report a new amphiphilic polymer containing glutamic acid grafted to the end of a dodecyl polymer side chain, which contains the α-amine and the γ-carboxylic acid of the glutamic acid moiety. The polymer self-assembled into a multilayered structure in the thin film, and the glutamic acid moieties in the polymer side chains were exposed to the polymer film/water interface. Annealing the sample enhanced the formation of a well-oriented lamellar structure in the films. Due to the presence of the glutamic acid moieties at the interface, the surface charge was controllable by pH in buffer solutions, resulting in zwitterionic character at neutral pH. It has been widely accepted that zwitterionic surfaces can exhibit non-fouling for proteins. Interestingly enough, the polymer film showed charge-selective protein adsorption since the synergistic interaction between the α-amine and the γ-carboxylic acid was weaker than conventional amino acid-based zwitterionic systems. This is due to the separated state of the functional groups by a three carbon spacer.

Graphical abstract: pH-Responsive and selective protein adsorption on an amino acid-based zwitterionic polymer surface

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 May 2015
Accepted
19 Aug 2015
First published
20 Aug 2015

Polym. Chem., 2015,6, 7053-7059

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pH-Responsive and selective protein adsorption on an amino acid-based zwitterionic polymer surface

S. Fujii, M. Kido, M. Sato, Y. Higaki, T. Hirai, N. Ohta, K. Kojio and A. Takahara, Polym. Chem., 2015, 6, 7053 DOI: 10.1039/C5PY00783F

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