
Efficient Modular Surface Modification of Biopolymers via Thermal and Photochemical Ligation Techniques
Cuvillier Verlag eBooks
Published on 12. August 2014
190 pages
978-3-7369-4780-1 (ISBN)
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The demand for functional biosubstrates increased substantially in the last decades through the advances in biomedicine and biosensor development. In the current thesis the modification of biosurfaces, such as cellulose and hyaluronan, via several thermally and photochemically induced ligation techniques is pioneered. The thesis is methodologically driven and aims at establishing toolbox technologies for biosurface modification. Highly efficient and mild conjugation methodologies are employed such as (hetero) Diels-Alder protocols, photoenol and phenacyl sulfide chemistry as well as the nitrile imine mediated tetrazole-ene cycloaddition (NITEC) approach to ligate polymers, peptide strands and proteins. The demonstrated arsenal of ligation protocols features mild and catalyst-free conditions, which is a vital point when handling sensitive biomolecules. Cellulose – as the most abundant and most prominent biopolymer – was placed into the focus of the current work as a platform for the establishment of a new set of ligation techniques applicable for a wide range of biosubstrates.
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Thomas Tischer
Efficient Modular Surface Modification of Biopolymers via Thermal and Photochemical Ligation Techniques
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- Intro
- Contents
- Abstract
- Zusammenfassung
- Publications Arising from the Thesis
- Additional Publications
- 1 Motivation
- 2 Modular Thermal and Photochemical Modifications of Biosurfaces - State of the Art and Theoretical Background
- Part I Thermal Modification of Biosurfaces
- 3 Modular Ligation of Thioamide Functional Peptides onto Cyclopentadiene Functional Cellulose Substrates
- 4 Modular Ligation of Diene Functional Peptides onto Thiocarbonyl Thio Functional Cellulose Substrates
- Part II Photochemical Modification of Biosurfaces
- Opening Remarks
- 5 Spatially Controlled Photochemical Peptide and Polymer Conjugation onto Photoenol Functional Biosurfaces
- 6 Photochemical Conjugation onto Phenacyl Sulfide Functional Cellulose Surfaces
- 7 Photo-Patterning of Non-Fouling Polymers and Biomolecules: Shining Light on Bioactive Paper
- 8 Characterization
- 9 Concluding Remarks and Outlook
- Bibliography
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Figures
- List of Schemes
- List of Tables
- Appendix
- Curriculum Vitae
- List of Publications and Conference Contributions
- Acknowledgements/Danksagung
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