The synthesis and self-assembly of bioconjugates composed
of thermally-responsive polymer chains and pendant lysozyme molecules
Ji, XT (Ji, Xiaotian)[ 1 ] ; Liu, L (Liu, Li)[ 1 ] ; Zhao, HY (Zhao, Hanying)[ 1,2 ]
POLYMER
CHEMISTRY, 2017, 8(18): 2815-2823
DOI: 10.1039/c7py00315c
WOS:000400979500009
Abstract
Recently,
the synthesis of bioconjugates combining tunable properties of polymers with
the functionalities of proteins has aroused great interest in the biomaterials
community. In this research, thermallyresponsive polymer chains with pendant
lysozyme molecules were prepared via a "grafting to" approach. The
enzyme molecules were anchored to the polymer backbones through covalent bonds.
The influences of the number of pendant enzyme molecules and the salt
concentration on the thermal-responsive properties of the bioconjugates were
investigated. With an increase in the number of pendant lysozyme molecules, the
cloud point (T-CP) shifts to a higher temperature. The T(CP)s of the
bioconjugates decrease with an increase in the salt concentration. In aqueous
solutions, the bioconjugate molecules make core-shell structures at a
temperature below TCP due to the unfavorable interaction between the polymer
chains and the enzyme molecules. The bioconjugates are able to self-assemble
into mesoglobules at temperatures above TCP. The secondary structure and
bioactivity of the enzyme on the assembled structures were basically
maintained.