In order to design potential biomaterials, we investigated the laccase-catalyzed cross-linking between L-lysine or lysine-containing peptides and dihydroxylated aromatics. L-Lysine is one of the major components of naturally occurring mussel adhesive proteins (MAPs). Dihydroxylated aromatics are structurally related to 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-L-alanine, another main component of MAPs. Mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses show that the epsilon-amino group of L-lysine is able to cross-link dihydroxylated aromatics. Additional oligomer and polymer cross-linked products were obtained from di- and oligopeptides containing L-lysine. Potential applications in medicine or industry for biomaterials synthesised via the three component system consisting of the oligopeptide [Tyr-Lys]10, dihydroxylated aromatics and laccase are discussed.

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