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Peptide cross-linked poly (Ethylene glycol) hydrogel films as biosensor coatings for the detection of collagenase

  • Norlaily Ahmad
  • , Burcu Colak
  • , De Wen Zhang
  • , Martin John Gibbs
  • , Michael Watkinson
  • , C. Remzi Becer
  • , Julien E. Gautrot
  • , Steffi Krause
  • Queen Mary University of London
  • Universiti Teknologi MARA
  • Keele University
  • University of Warwick

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Abstract

Peptide cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel has been widely used for drug delivery and tissue engineering. However, the use of this material as a biosensor for the detection of collagenase has not been explored. Proteases play a key role in the pathology of diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. The detection of this class of enzyme using the degradable hydrogel film format is promising as a point-of-care device for disease monitoring. In this study, a protease biosensor was developed based on the degradation of a peptide cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel film and demonstrated for the detection of collagenase. The hydrogel was deposited on gold-coated quartz crystals, and their degradation in the presence of collagenase was monitored using a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). The biosensor was shown to respond to concentrations between 2 and 2000 nM in less than 10 min with a lower detection limit of 2 nM.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1677
JournalSensors (Switzerland)
Volume19
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Click chemistry
  • Collagenase
  • Hydrogel degradation
  • Peptide cross-links
  • Poly(ethylene glycol) norbornene
  • Protease biosensor
  • QCM

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