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Covalent Binding of BMP-2 on Surfaces Using a Self-assembled Monolayer Approach
Authors:Theresa L M Pohl  Elisabeth H Schwab  Elisabetta A Cavalcanti-Adam
Institution:1.Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Institute for Physical Chemistry, University of Heidelberg;2.Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems at Stuttgart
Abstract:Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) is a growth factor embedded in the extracellular matrix of bone tissue. BMP-2 acts as trigger of mesenchymal cell differentiation into osteoblasts, thus stimulating healing and de novo bone formation. The clinical use of recombinant human BMP-2 (rhBMP-2) in conjunction with scaffolds has raised recent controversies, based on the mode of presentation and the amount to be delivered. The protocol presented here provides a simple and efficient way to deliver BMP-2 for in vitro studies on cells. We describe how to form a self-assembled monolayer consisting of a heterobifunctional linker, and show the subsequent binding step to obtain covalent immobilization of rhBMP-2. With this approach it is possible to achieve a sustained presentation of BMP-2 while maintaining the biological activity of the protein. In fact, the surface immobilization of BMP-2 allows targeted investigations by preventing unspecific adsorption, while reducing the amount of growth factor and, most notably, hindering uncontrolled release from the surface. Both short- and long-term signaling events triggered by BMP-2 are taking place when cells are exposed to surfaces presenting covalently immobilized rhBMP-2, making this approach suitable for in vitro studies on cell responses to BMP-2 stimulation.
Keywords:Chemistry  Issue 78  Biochemistry  Chemical Engineering  Bioengineering  Biomedical Engineering  Biophysics  Genetics  Chemical Biology  Physical Chemistry  Proteins  life sciences  Biological Factors  Chemistry and Materials (General)  Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2)  self-assembled monolayer (SAM)  covalent immobilization  NHS-linker  BMP-2 signaling  protein  assay
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