Issue 24, 2013

A ‘dual click’ strategy for the fabrication of bioselective, glycosylated self-assembled monolayers as glycocalyx models

Abstract

Solid surfaces decorated with specific saccharide patterns can serve as a model for the chemically and structurally highly complex glycocalyx of eukaryotic cells. Here we present an approach based on self-assembled monolayers on gold, which are built up in a three-step manner to provide a solid basis, a biorepulsive oligoethylene glycol part, and a specific carbohydrate terminus in a modular way. Of the different reaction sequences, the one with two consecutive ‘click reactions’ (the copper(I)-catalysed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of alkynes with azides and the thiourea-bridging of isothiocyanates with amines) directly ‘on SAM’ results in the densest layers, as demonstrated by infrared absorption reflection spectroscopy and ellipsometry. As a ‘real life’ test, the surfaces obtained this way were used for bacterial adhesion experiments. Here the biorepulsivity of the middle part of the SAMs as well as specific binding to the carbohydrate termini could be clearly demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: A ‘dual click’ strategy for the fabrication of bioselective, glycosylated self-assembled monolayers as glycocalyx models

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Feb 2013
Accepted
12 Apr 2013
First published
16 Apr 2013

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2013,11, 4006-4015

A ‘dual click’ strategy for the fabrication of bioselective, glycosylated self-assembled monolayers as glycocalyx models

C. Grabosch, M. Kind, Y. Gies, F. Schweighöfer, A. Terfort and T. K. Lindhorst, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2013, 11, 4006 DOI: 10.1039/C3OB40386F

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