Gradation of proteins and cells attached to the surface of bio-inert zwitterionic polymer brush

Lifu Li, Tadashi Nakaji-Hirabayashi, Hiromi Kitano*, Kohji Ohno, Takahiro Kishioka, Yuki Usui

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Abstract

A self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of a 2-bromoisobutyryl end group-carrying initiator for atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) was constructed on the surface of silicon wafer or glass substrates via a silane-coupling reaction. When the initiator SAM was irradiated with UV light at 254 nm, the surface density of bromine atoms was reduced by the scission of C-Br bonds as observed by XPS. With the surface-initiated ATRP of the zwitterionic vinyl monomer, carboxymethyl betaine (CMB), the surface density of PCMB brushes could be easily varied by changing the irradiation period of UV light prior to the polymerization. Furthermore, by using a UV-cut shutter sliding above the initiator SAM-modified substrate at a constant speed, the degree of bromine atom removal could be linearly varied along the direction of movement of the shutter. Consequently, the amount of both proteins adsorbed and cells adhered to the PCMB brush-covered substrate could easily be controlled by the gradation of the surface density of PCMB brushes, which suppressed protein adsorption and cell adhesion. Such a technique is very simple and useful for the regulation of the surface density of adsorbed proteins and adhered cells on an originally bio-inert surface.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)180-187
Number of pages8
JournalColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Volume144
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016/08/01

Keywords

  • Atom transfer radical polymerization
  • Cell adhesion
  • Gradation
  • Protein adsorption
  • UV irradiation
  • Zwitterionic polymer brush

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biotechnology
  • Surfaces and Interfaces
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Colloid and Surface Chemistry

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