Anti-biofouling activity of Ranaspumin-2 bio-surfactant immobilized on catechol-functional PMMA thin layers prepared by atmospheric plasma deposition
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2019.02.049
Anti-biofouling activity of Ranaspumin-2 bio-surfactant immobilized on catechol-functional PMMA thin layers prepared by atmospheric plasma deposition
Abstract
The deposition of polymeric thin layers bearing reactive functional groups is a promising solution to provide functionality on otherwise inert surfaces, for instance, for bioconjugation purposes. Atmospheric pressure plasma (AP plasma) deposition technology offers many advantages, such as fast deposition rates, low costs, low waste generation and suitability for coating various kind of material surfaces. In this work, the AP plasma-assisted copolymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) with a vinyl derivative of L-DOPA was studied in order to deposit coatings with reactive catechol/quinone groups suitable for protein covalent immobilization. The effect of adding a chemical cross-linker, between 0 and 2 mol%, to the monomer mixture is also studied in order to prepare robust plasma PMMA-based layers in liquid physiological media. The layer prepared with 0.2 mol% of cross-linker shows the best balance between stability in saline-buffered media and surface functionalization. Bioconjugation via the grafting of Ranaspumin-2 recombinant, a naturally occurring surfactant protein, is carried out in a single step after plasma deposition. Protein immobilization is corroborated by Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) and Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) analyses and confirmed via Epicocconone staining, X-Ray Photoemission Spectroscopy (XPS) and Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) measurements and surface wettability characterizations. The bio-functionalized layers presented an enhanced activity against the adhesion of Human Serum Albumin (HSA), indicating the grafting potential of the Ranaspumin-2 bio-surfactant to produce anti-biofouling functional coatings.
Keywords: Anti-biofouling surface; Catechol; Plasma polymer; Ranaspumin-2; Surface functionalization; Surfactant.
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