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Polymer chemical structure is a key determinant of physicochemical and colloidal properties of polymer-DNA complexes for gene delivery.

N A Jones1, I R Hill, S Stolnik, F Bignotti, S S Davis, M C Garnett.   

Abstract

Polyplexes are now emerging as potentially useful vectors for gene therapy. To improve our understanding of how the chemical structure of the polymer affects the properties of these systems, a series of structurally related polymers, the linear poly(amidoamine)s (PAAs), have been examined for their abilities to form complexes with DNA. Structure-dependent differences in DNA binding are shown by gel electrophoretic retardation of DNA and thermal transition analyses. Two PAAs, NG28 and NG30, stand out as having high affinity DNA binding characteristics, similar to the model homopolypeptide, poly-L-lysine. In addition, differences in complex formation, particle size and surface charge are displayed for the different polymer-DNA systems. Electron microscopy studies showed that the polymers condensed DNA into similar unit structures but only complexes with NG30 did not undergo agglomeration. This was attributed to an excess of complexed polymer forming a shell of uncomplexed polymer chain segments around a condensed DNA-polymer core. The transfection activities of these polymer complexes differ greatly, and some of these differences can be explained in a multifactorial way by the physicochemical and colloidal properties. It is concluded that polymer chemical structure dictates the apparent affinity of DNA binding, and also several of the important colloidal characteristics of the resulting complexes.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11118611     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-4781(00)00220-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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