Design and characterization of a maltose binding protein-linked growth factor for matrix engineering.

Biotechnol Lett

Division of Life Sciences, Biomaterials Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 131, Cheongryang, Seoul, 130-650, Korea.

Published: November 2009

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The maltose-binding protein (MBP), which possesses a large number of exposed hydrophobic zones, can be used as a link for the immobilization of growth factors. The amount of immobilized MBP-vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) for polystyrene surface was increased with respect to increasing protein, showing 1019 ng/cm(2) at 100 microg protein/ml. The phosphorylation of VEGF receptors in the MBP-VEGF stimulated HEK293/KDR cells as depicted from western blot analysis. Cell adhesion to a MBP-VEGF immobilized surface was mediated by the VEGF-VEGFR interaction. These results suggest that MBP-VEGFs are active and a MBP immobilization system can then anchor various bioactive proteins to hydrophobic surfaces.

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