Eclectic characterisation of chemically modified cell-derived matrices obtained by metabolic glycoengineering and re-assessment of commonly used methods

dc.contributor.authorKeller, Silke
dc.contributor.authorLiedek, Anke
dc.contributor.authorShendi, Dalia
dc.contributor.authorBach, Monika
dc.contributor.authorTovar, Günter E. M.
dc.contributor.authorKluger, Petra J.
dc.contributor.authorSouthan, Alexander
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-27T07:44:44Z
dc.date.available2021-09-27T07:44:44Z
dc.date.issued2020de
dc.description.abstractAzide-bearing cell-derived extracellular matrices (“clickECMs”) have emerged as a highly exciting new class of biomaterials. They conserve substantial characteristics of the natural extracellular matrix (ECM) and offer simultaneously small abiotic functional groups that enable bioorthogonal bioconjugation reactions. Despite their attractiveness, investigation of their biomolecular composition is very challenging due to the insoluble and highly complex nature of cell-derived matrices (CDMs). Yet, thorough qualitative and quantitative analysis of the overall material composition, organisation, localisation, and distribution of typical ECM-specific biomolecules is essential for consistent advancement of CDMs and the understanding of the prospective functions of the developed biomaterial. In this study, we evaluated frequently used methods for the analysis of complex CDMs. Sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and (immune)histochemical staining methods in combination with several microscopic techniques were found to be highly eligible. Commercially available colorimetric protein assays turned out to deliver inaccurate information on CDMs. In contrast, we determined the nitrogen content of CDMs by elementary analysis and converted it into total protein content using conversion factors which were calculated from matching amino acid compositions. The amount of insoluble collagens was assessed based on the hydroxyproline content. The Sircol™ assay was identified as a suitable method to quantify soluble collagens while the Blyscan™ assay was found to be well-suited for the quantification of sulphated glycosaminoglycans (sGAGs). Eventually, we propose a series of suitable methods to reliably characterise the biomolecular composition of fibroblast-derived clickECM.en
dc.identifier.issn2046-2069
dc.identifier.other177190612X
dc.identifier.urihttp://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:93-opus-ds-117084de
dc.identifier.urihttp://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/11708
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-11691
dc.language.isoende
dc.relation.uridoi:10.1039/d0ra06819ede
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde
dc.subject.ddc500de
dc.subject.ddc540de
dc.subject.ddc570de
dc.titleEclectic characterisation of chemically modified cell-derived matrices obtained by metabolic glycoengineering and re-assessment of commonly used methodsen
dc.typearticlede
ubs.fakultaetEnergie-, Verfahrens- und Biotechnikde
ubs.fakultaetExterne wissenschaftliche Einrichtungende
ubs.fakultaetFakultätsübergreifend / Sonstige Einrichtungde
ubs.institutInstitut für Grenzflächenverfahrenstechnik und Plasmatechnologiede
ubs.institutFraunhofer Institut für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik (IGB)de
ubs.institutFakultätsübergreifend / Sonstige Einrichtungde
ubs.publikation.seiten35273-35286de
ubs.publikation.sourceRSC advances 10 (2020), pp. 35273-35286de
ubs.publikation.typZeitschriftenartikelde

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