3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA)-Containing Silk Fibroin: Its Enzymatic Synthesis and Adhesion Properties
Author(s) -
Hiromitsu Sogawa,
Nao Ifuku,
Keiji Numata
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs biomaterials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2373-9878
DOI - 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b01309
Subject(s) - fibroin , adhesive , silk , sericin , biocompatibility , materials science , biomaterial , tyrosinase , polymer science , adhesion , fourier transform infrared spectroscopy , polymer chemistry , chemical engineering , composite material , chemistry , nanotechnology , organic chemistry , enzyme , engineering , layer (electronics) , metallurgy
Silk fibroin (SF) is a fascinating natural biomaterial that exhibits remarkable mechanical properties and biocompatibility. Meanwhile, biological adhesive materials have gathered much attention as biomedical and ecofriendly materials as a result of their characteristic properties. Herein, we report the excellent adhesive function of enzymatically modified SF. The tyrosine residues of SF were successfully converted to the dihydroxy-l-phenylalanine (DOPA) unit using tyrosinase as a biocatalyst. The content of DOPA was evaluated by amino acid composition analysis. Adhesive functions of DOPA-modified SF (DOPA-SF) among several material surfaces including mica, paper, polypropylene, wood, and silk film were elucidated by lap shear tests. Fourier transform infrared measurements demonstrated that the adhesion strength of DOPA-SF was not directly related to the β-sheet formation of silk molecules. This ecofriendly and facile method offers a new perspective for fabricating natural adhesive materials for various application areas.
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