| Literature DB >> 1840094 |
A V Kabanov1, I V Astafyeva, M L Chikindas, G F Rosenblat, V I Kiselev, E S Severin, V A Kabanov.
Abstract
A tool was developed for enhancement of plasmid penetration into an intact cell, based on increasing DNA hydrophobicity via inclusion into a soluble interpolyelectrolyte complex (IPC) with polycations. The characteristics of formation of DNA IPC with synthetic polycations [poly(N-ethyl-4-vinylpyridinium)bromide (PVP) and PVP modified with 3% of N-cetyl-4-vinylpyridinium units (PVP-C)] were studied using ultracentrifugation and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis methods. The conditions were established under which the mixing of DNA and polycation aqueous solutions results in the self-assembly of soluble IPC species. Incorporation of DNA into IPC results in the enhancement of DNA binding with isolated Bacillus subtilis membranes. A considerable increase in the efficiency of transformation of B. subtilis cells with pBC16 plasmid resulted from incorporation of the plasmid into the IPC with PVP and CVP.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1840094 DOI: 10.1002/bip.360311210
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopolymers ISSN: 0006-3525 Impact factor: 2.505