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A Melanin-like Polymer Bearing Phenylboronic Units As a Suitable Bioplatform for Living Cell Display Technology

Abstract

Surface display of functional groups with specific reactivity around living cells is an emerging, low cost and highly eco-compatible technology that serves multiple applications, ranging from basic biochemical studies to biomedicine, therapeutics and environmental sciences. Conversely to classical methods exploiting hazardous organic synthesis of precursors or monovalent functionalization via genetics, here we perform functional decoration of individual living microalgae using suitable biocoatings based on polydopamine, a melanin-like synthetic polymer. Here we demonstrate the one-pot synthesis of a functional polydopamine bearing phenylboronic units which can decorate the living cell surfaces via a direct ester formation between boronic units and surface glycoproteins. Furthermore, biosorption of fluorescent sugars on functionalized cell membranes is triggered, demonstrating that these organic coatings act as biocompatible soft shells, still functional and reactive after cell engineering.

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