Enzyme Scaffolds with Hierarchically Defined Properties via 3D Jet Writing.

Macromol Biosci

Institute of Functional Interfaces (IFG), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, 76344, Germany.

Published: September 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The immobilization of enzymes into polymer hydrogels enhances stability and utility but often limits enzyme activity due to poor pore structure.
  • 3D jet writing of bioinks containing enzymes creates hydrogel scaffolds with defined micropores, optimizing enzyme accessibility and retention of activity.
  • The method allows precise control over scaffold parameters, resulting in high enzyme activity levels and promising potential for various applications in biomedicine and biotechnology.

Article Abstract

The immobilization of enzymes into polymer hydrogels is a versatile approach to improve their stability and utility in biotechnological and biomedical applications. However, these systems typically show limited enzyme activity, due to unfavorable pore dimensions and low enzyme accessibility. Here, 3D jet writing of water-based bioinks, which contain preloaded enzymes, is used to prepare hydrogel scaffolds with well-defined, tessellated micropores. After 3D jet writing, the scaffolds are chemically modified via photopolymerization to ensure mechanical stability. Enzyme loading and activity in the hydrogel scaffolds is fully retained over 3 d. Important structural parameters of the scaffolds such as pore size, pore geometry, and wall diameter are controlled with micrometer resolution to avoid mass-transport limitations. It is demonstrated that scaffold pore sizes between 120 µm and 1 mm can be created by 3D jet writing approaching the length scales of free diffusion in the hydrogels substrates and resulting in high levels of enzyme activity (21.2% activity relative to free enzyme). With further work, a broad range of applications for enzyme-laden hydrogel scaffolds including diagnostics and enzymatic cascade reactions is anticipated.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mabi.202000154DOI Listing

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