Method for attachment of biomolecules to medical devices surface

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Carrier-bound or immobilized enzyme or microbial cell;...

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ABSTRACT:
Methods are provided for forming a coating of an immobilized biomolecule on a surface of a medical device to impart improved biocompatibility for contacting tissue and bodily fluids. A biomolecule such as a glycoprotein having an unsubstituted amide moiety is combined with an amine forming agent to form an amine-functional biomolecule. The amine-functional biomolecule is combined with a medical device surface having a chemical moiety such as aldehyde, epoxide, isocyanate, 1,2-dicarbonyl, phosphate, sulphate or carboxylate to form a chemical bond immobilizing the biomolecule on the surface. The chemical bond may be combined with a reducing agent or a stabilizing agent. The aldehyde moiety may be formed by combining a periodate with a 2-aminoalcohol moiety or a 1,2-dihydroxy moiety. Alternatively, an amine-functional medical device surface is combined with a biomolecule having a chemical moiety that reacts with an amine moiety. In another embodiment, the amine-functional biomolecule is converted to a guanidino-functional biomolecule and is combined with a medical device surface having a chemical moiety that reacts with a guanidino moiety. Alternatively, an amine-functional medical device surface is converted to a guanidino-functional surface and is combined with a biomolecule having the chemical moiety. Biomolecules may be crosslinked by combining the amine-functional or guanidino-functional biomolecule with a biomolecule having a chemical moiety that forms a chemical bond with an amine moiety or a guanidino moiety.

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