Literature DB >> 10390540

Packaging of DNA by shell crosslinked nanoparticles.

K B Thurmond1, E E Remsen, T Kowalewski, K L Wooley.   

Abstract

We demonstrate compaction of DNA with nanoscale biomimetic constructs which are robust synthetic analogs of globular proteins. These constructs are approximately 15 nm in diameter, shell crosslinked knedel-like (SCKs) nanoparticles, which are prepared by covalent stabilization of amphiphilic di-block co-polymer micelles, self-assembled in an aqueous solution. This synthetic approach yields size-controlled nanoparticles of persistent shape and containing positively charged functional groups at and near the particle surface. Such properties allow SCKs to bind with DNA through electrostatic interactions and facilitate reduction of the DNA hydrodynamic diameter through reversible compaction. Compaction of DNA by SCKs was evident in dynamic light scattering experiments and was directly observed by in situ atomic force microscopy. Moreover, enzymatic digestion of the DNA plasmid (pBR322, 4361 bp) by Eco RI was inhibited at low SCK:DNA ratios and prevented when [le]60 DNA bp were bound per SCK. Digestion by Msp I in the presence of SCKs resulted in longer DNA fragments, indicating that not all enzyme cleavage sites were accessible within the DNA/SCK aggregates. These results have implications for the development of vehicles for successful gene therapy applications.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10390540      PMCID: PMC148513          DOI: 10.1093/nar/27.14.2966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2005 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 6.988

Review 2.  Well-defined cationic shell crosslinked nanoparticles for efficient delivery of DNA or peptide nucleic acids.

Authors:  Ke Zhang; Huafeng Fang; Gang Shen; John-Stephen A Taylor; Karen L Wooley
Journal:  Proc Am Thorac Soc       Date:  2009-08-15

3.  Structure-activity relationships of cationic shell-crosslinked knedel-like nanoparticles: shell composition and transfection efficiency/cytotoxicity.

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Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2009-10-29       Impact factor: 12.479

4.  Scalable, shape-specific, top-down fabrication methods for the synthesis of engineered colloidal particles.

Authors:  Timothy J Merkel; Kevin P Herlihy; Janine Nunes; Ryan M Orgel; Jason P Rolland; Joseph M DeSimone
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2010-08-17       Impact factor: 3.882

5.  Long-circulating near-infrared fluorescence core-cross-linked polymeric micelles: synthesis, characterization, and dual nuclear/optical imaging.

Authors:  Zhi Yang; Shiying Zheng; William J Harrison; John Harder; Xiaoxia Wen; Juri G Gelovani; Alex Qiao; Chun Li
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2007-10-25       Impact factor: 6.988

Review 6.  Multi-stimuli responsive macromolecules and their assemblies.

Authors:  Jiaming Zhuang; Mallory R Gordon; Judy Ventura; Longyu Li; S Thayumanavan
Journal:  Chem Soc Rev       Date:  2013-06-13       Impact factor: 54.564

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