2021
DOI: 10.1002/psc.3335
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New trends in the development of multifunctional peptides to functionalize biomaterials

Abstract: Improving cell-material interactions is a major goal in tissue engineering. In this regard, functionalization of biomaterials with cell instructive molecules from the extracellular matrix stands out as a powerful strategy to enhance their bioactivity and achieve optimal tissue integration. However, current functionalization strategies, like the use of native full-length proteins, are associated with drawbacks, thus urging the need of developing new methodologies. In this regard, the use of synthetic peptides e… Show more

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“…Reese et al discuss the development of what they refer to as peptidomimetics, which are sequence-controlled molecules that exhibit different folds and morphologies that create new structures and functions which mimic the natural peptides [ 63 ]. Alternatively, molecules may be synthesized with combinations of peptide sequences with complementary or synergistic effects so that they can address more than one biological target at the biomaterial surface [ 64 ]. Examples here include the ability to improve receptor selectivity by combining RGD with the PHSRN sequence and combining the RGD motif with BMP-2-derived peptides.…”
Section: Categories Of Bioactive Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reese et al discuss the development of what they refer to as peptidomimetics, which are sequence-controlled molecules that exhibit different folds and morphologies that create new structures and functions which mimic the natural peptides [ 63 ]. Alternatively, molecules may be synthesized with combinations of peptide sequences with complementary or synergistic effects so that they can address more than one biological target at the biomaterial surface [ 64 ]. Examples here include the ability to improve receptor selectivity by combining RGD with the PHSRN sequence and combining the RGD motif with BMP-2-derived peptides.…”
Section: Categories Of Bioactive Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this strategy may be a way to capitalize on the benefits of native ECM proteins while avoiding their well-documented drawbacks. Under these circumstances, the functionalization of biomaterials by combining peptides has grown in significance in the field of tissue engineering in recent years [72].…”
Section: Growth Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peptides are short chains of amino acids (usually no more than 50 residues) connected by amide bonds, which are naturally present in various organisms, where they exert specific biological functions. Differently from larger proteins, rationally designed peptides with specific amino acid sequences, and consequently with specific functionalities, can be easily obtained through solid-phase synthetic techniques [49]. Over the past few decades, peptides have been widely used as stabilizing ligands in the synthesis of metal NCs, thanks to their simple composition and well-organized structures [50,51].…”
Section: Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%