Bioactive Fibronectin-III10-DNA Origami Nanofibers Promote Cell Adhesion and Spreading

ACS Appl Bio Mater. 2022 Sep 15:10.1021/acsabm.2c00303. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.2c00303. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The integration of proteins with DNA nanotechnology would enable materials with diverse applications in biology, medicine, and engineering. Here, we describe a method for the incorporation of bioactive fibronectin domain proteins with DNA nanostructures using two orthogonal coiled-coil peptides. One peptide from each coiled-coil pair is attached to a DNA origami cuboid in a multivalent fashion by attaching the peptides to DNA handles. These structures can then be assembled into one-dimensional arrays through the addition of a fibronectin domain linker genetically fused with the complementary peptides to those on the origami. We validate array formation using two different self-assembly protocols and characterize the fibers by atomic force and electron microscopy. Finally, we demonstrate that surfaces coated with the protein-DNA nanofibers can serve as biomaterial substrates for fibroblast adhesion and spreading with the nanofibers showing enhanced bioactivity compared to that of the monomeric protein.

Keywords: DNA nanotechnology; biomaterials; bionanotechnology; coiled-coils; fibronectin; self-assembly; supramolecular chemistry.

Publication types

  • Review