Characterization of a Chimeric Resilin-Elastin Structural Protein Dedicated to 3D Bioprinting as a Bioink Component.
Violetta Cecuda-AdamczewskaAgnieszka Romanik-ChruścielewskaKatarzyna KosowskaNatalia ŁukasiewiczIwona SokołowskaPaulina KoryckaKatarzyna Florys-JankowskaAgnieszka ZakrzewskaMichał WszołaMarta KlakPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In this study we propose to use for bioprinting a bioink enriched with a recombinant RE15mR protein with a molecular weight of 26 kDa, containing functional sequences derived from resilin and elastin. The resulting protein also contains RGD sequences in its structure, as well as a metalloproteinase cleavage site, allowing positive interaction with the cells seeded on the construct and remodeling the structure of this protein in situ. The described protein is produced in a prokaryotic expression system using an E. coli bacterial strain and purified by a process using a unique combination of known methods not previously used for recombinant elastin-like proteins. The positive effect of RE15mR on the mechanical, physico-chemical, and biological properties of the print is shown in the attached results. The addition of RE15mR to the bioink resulted in improved mechanical and physicochemical properties and promoted the habitation of the prints by cells of the L-929 line.