Abstract
The concept of generic and tunable sensor materials for the detection of proteases based on the thin film degradation of peptide cross-linked dextran hydrogels was explored. Hydrogel cross-links were formed via simple imine linkages between aldehyde groups in oxidized dextran and a peptide sequence susceptible to protease cleavage. Degradation of the hydrogel films was monitored in this study using a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). The sensor material was developed using the protease/peptide pair of human neutrophil elastase (FINE) and Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-Ala-Ala-Lys (AAPVAAK). A direct relationship between the hydrogel degradation rate and protease activity was observed; HNE activities from 2.5 to 30 U ml(-1) were detected using 25% cross-linked films. Film degradation was rapid and was complete in less than 10 min for HNE activities >10 U ml(-1). An increase in the rate of degradation by a factor of 3.5 was achieved by increasing the cross-linking density from 25% to 75%. QCM admittance data fitted with a BVD equivalent circuit showed increases in film viscoelasticity upon enzyme addition. A second protease/peptide pair of cathepsin G and Ala-Ala-Pro-Phe-Phe-Lys (AAPFFK) was tested where 25% AAPFFK cross-linked hydrogels demonstrated a rapid response at 100 mU ml(-1). Swapping the protease/peptide pairs to HNE/AAPFFK and cathepsin G/AAPVAAK showed low levels of cross-sensitivity further demonstrating the specificity of film degradation. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2113-2118 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Biosensors & Bioelectronics |
Volume | 24 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Mar 2009 |
Keywords
- Protease
- Enzymatic degradation
- Peptide cross-linked hydrogel
- Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM)
- Human neutrophil elastase (HNE)
- Cathepsin G
- THIN POLYMER-FILMS
- HUMAN-LEUKOCYTE ELASTASE
- IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY
- PERIODONTAL-DISEASE
- HOLOGRAPHIC SENSOR
- CREVICULAR FLUID
- CATHEPSIN-G
- DEGRADATION
- DEXTRAN
- HYDROGELS