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Silk-based antimicrobial peptide mixed with recombinant spidroin creates functionalized spider silk
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Abstract
Surgical site infection (SSI) from sutures is a global health emergency because of the antibiotic crisis. Methicillin-resistant S. aureus and other emerging strains are difficult to treat with antibiotics, so drug-free sutures with antimicrobial properties are a solution. Functionalized spider silk protein (spidroin) is a candidate for its extraordinary strength because it has a large repetitive region (150Rep) that forms crosslinked beta-sheets. The antimicrobial peptide HNP-1 can be connected to recombinant spidroin to create antimicrobial silk. Ni-NTA purified 2Rep-HNP1 fusion protein was mixed with recombinant NT2RepCT spidroin at 1:25, 1:20, 1:10 ratios, and spun into silk fibers by syringe-pumping protein into a 100% isopropanol bath. Beta-sheet crosslinking of the identical 2Rep regions tagged the 2Rep-HNP1 permanently onto the resultant silk. Silk showed no sign of degradation in an autoclave, PBS, or EtOH. The tagged 2Rep-HNP1 retained broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity >90% against S. aureus and E. coli as measured by log reduction and radial diffusion assay. Furthermore, a modified expression protocol increased protein yield of NT2RepCT 2.8-fold, and variable testing of the spinning process demonstrated the industrial viability of silk production. We present a promising suture alternative in antimicrobial recombinant spider silk.
Title: Silk-based antimicrobial peptide mixed with recombinant spidroin creates functionalized spider silk
Description:
1.
Abstract
Surgical site infection (SSI) from sutures is a global health emergency because of the antibiotic crisis.
Methicillin-resistant S.
aureus and other emerging strains are difficult to treat with antibiotics, so drug-free sutures with antimicrobial properties are a solution.
Functionalized spider silk protein (spidroin) is a candidate for its extraordinary strength because it has a large repetitive region (150Rep) that forms crosslinked beta-sheets.
The antimicrobial peptide HNP-1 can be connected to recombinant spidroin to create antimicrobial silk.
Ni-NTA purified 2Rep-HNP1 fusion protein was mixed with recombinant NT2RepCT spidroin at 1:25, 1:20, 1:10 ratios, and spun into silk fibers by syringe-pumping protein into a 100% isopropanol bath.
Beta-sheet crosslinking of the identical 2Rep regions tagged the 2Rep-HNP1 permanently onto the resultant silk.
Silk showed no sign of degradation in an autoclave, PBS, or EtOH.
The tagged 2Rep-HNP1 retained broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity >90% against S.
aureus and E.
coli as measured by log reduction and radial diffusion assay.
Furthermore, a modified expression protocol increased protein yield of NT2RepCT 2.
8-fold, and variable testing of the spinning process demonstrated the industrial viability of silk production.
We present a promising suture alternative in antimicrobial recombinant spider silk.
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