Multiphoton lithography with protein photoresists

Dmitry Sivun, Eljesa Murtezi, Tina Karimian, Kurt Hurab, Maryam Marefat, Elena Klimareva, Christoph Naderer, Boris Buchroithner, Thomas Klar, Georgii Gvindzhiliia, Andreas Horner, Jaroslaw Jacak

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Abstract

Recently, 2D/3D direct laser writing has attracted increased attention due to its broad applications ranging from biomedical engineering to aerospace. 3D nanolithography of water-soluble protein-based scaffolds have been envisioned to provide a variety of tunable properties. In this paper, we present a functional protein-based photoresist with tunable mechanical properties that is suitable for multiphoton lithography (MPL). Through the use of methacrylated streptavidin or methacrylated bovine serum albumin in combination with polyethylene glycol diacrylate or methacrylated hyaluronic acid as crosslinkers and a vitamin-based photoinitiator, we were able to write two- and three-dimensional structures as small as 200 nm/600 nm lateral/axial features, respec- tively. We also demonstrated that Young’s modulus can be tuned by the photoresist composition, and we were able to achieve values as low as 40 kPa. Furthermore, we showed that Young’s modulus can be recovered after drying and rehydration (i.e. shelf time determination). The retained biological functionality of the streptavidin scaffolds was demonstrated using fluorescently labelled biotins. Using single-molecule fluorescence microscopy, we estimated the density of streptavidin in the written features (1.8 ± 0.2 × 105 streptavidins per 1.00 ± 0.05 μm3 of feature volume). Finally, we showed applicability of our 2D scaffold as a support for a fluorescence absorbance immuno-assay (FLISA), and as a delivery platform of extracellular vesicles to HeLa cells.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100994
Number of pages9
JournalMaterials Today Bio
Issue number2590-0064
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Fields of science

  • 210002 Nanobiotechnology
  • 210004 Nanomaterials
  • 103 Physics, Astronomy
  • 103006 Chemical physics
  • 103008 Experimental physics
  • 103015 Condensed matter
  • 103018 Materials physics
  • 210005 Nanophotonics
  • 103009 Solid state physics
  • 103016 Laser physics
  • 103021 Optics
  • 103022 Plasma physics
  • 103033 Superconductivity
  • 103040 Photonics

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation
  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management

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