Patterning surface by site selective capture of biopolymer hydrogel beads

Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2012 Jun 1:94:369-73. doi: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2012.01.024. Epub 2012 Jan 27.

Abstract

This communication describes the fabrication of microstructured biopolymer surfaces by the site-selective capture of pectin hydrogel beads. A positively charged surface consisting of poly-L-lysine (PLL) was subjected to site-selective enzymatic degradation using patterned polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stamps covalently modified with trypsin, according to the recently described method. The patterned surface was used to capture ionically cross-linked pectin beads. The desired patterning of the hydrogel surfaces was generated by site-selective immobilization of these pectin beads. The ability of the hydrogels to be dried and swollen in water was assessed.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biocompatible Materials / chemical synthesis*
  • Biopolymers / chemistry*
  • Desiccation
  • Dimethylpolysiloxanes / chemistry
  • Hydrogels / chemical synthesis*
  • Materials Testing
  • Microfluidics
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence
  • Pectins / chemistry*
  • Polylysine / chemistry*
  • Static Electricity
  • Surface Properties
  • Trypsin / metabolism
  • Wettability

Substances

  • Biocompatible Materials
  • Biopolymers
  • Dimethylpolysiloxanes
  • Hydrogels
  • Polylysine
  • Pectins
  • Trypsin