Literature DB >> 18052128

Collagen-DNA complex.

David V Svintradze1, George M Mrevlishvili, Nunu Metreveli, Ketevan Jariashvili, Luisa Namicheishvili, Joana Skopinska, Alina Sionkowska.   

Abstract

Previously presented models of collagen-DNA (7) and collagen-siRNA (8) complexes point to a general description of delivery systems and indicate to what specific topology that system should be equipped with to effectively deliver the gene into the living body via in vivo and in vitro injection. We focused our interest on the nature of collagen-DNA complex structure and the molecular and environmental determinants of the self-association processes of collagen with the presence of DNA. In this aspect, the self-association of collagen-DNA complex offers an opportunity to characterize a unique system, which may be related to the general mechanisms of self-association of fiber macromolecules by water bridges. For characterizing the collagen-DNA interaction, we used FTIR-ATR, NMR, and AFM experiments done on a separate collagen film, DNA film, and on the peptide-DNA aqueous solution. We demonstrate that collagen-DNA spontaneously forms self-assembling complex systems in aqueous solution. Such self-association of the complex could be induced by electrostatic interactions between neutral collagen cylinders, having strong dipole moment, and negatively charged DNA cylinders. A final complex could be formed by hydrogen bonds between specified donor groups of collagen and phosphate acceptor groups of DNA. According to FTIR measurements, a collagen triple helix should not change global conformation during collagen-DNA complex formation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18052128     DOI: 10.1021/bm7008813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


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