(745d) Tailoring of Self-Assembling Peptide Scaffolds with Biofunctional Epitopes | AIChE

(745d) Tailoring of Self-Assembling Peptide Scaffolds with Biofunctional Epitopes

Authors 

Luo, Y. - Presenter, Peking University
Li, Q. - Presenter, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Cheung, A. C. - Presenter, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology


We have discovered a template for inserting biofunctional epitopes into self-assembling peptides. Flanking the centrically positioned cue sequence by three repeats of RADA on each side retains the gelation properties of the self-assembling peptides. Using this bottom-up approach, new nanofibrous hydrogel scaffolds responsive and instructive to cell behavior can be readily prepared for 3-D cell culture and tissue engineering. To illustrate its application, we have synthesized building blocks containing short peptides to provide the following functions: 1) degradability sensitive to matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), enzymes involved in extracellular matrix turnover during cell expansion; and 2) stimulation of neural differentiation. These examples demonstrate that two-way communication between cells and materials can be achieved with the designer peptide scaffolds.