| Literature DB >> 22341214 |
Changjun Liu1, Peng Zhang, Xinyun Zhai, Feng Tian, Wenchen Li, Jianhai Yang, Yuan Liu, Hongbo Wang, Wei Wang, Wenguang Liu.
Abstract
Polyethylenimine (PEI) functionalized carbon dots (CD-PEI) were fabricated by one-step microwave assisted pyrolysis of glycerol and branched PEI25k mixture where the formation of carbon nanoparticles and the surface passivation were accomplished simultaneously. In this hybrid C-dot, PEI molecule played two key roles in the system - as a nitrogen-rich compound to passivate surface to enhance the fluorescence and as a polyelectrolyte to condense DNA. This CD-PEI was shown to be water soluble and emit stable bright multicolor fluorescence relying on excitation wavelength. The DNA condensation capability and cytotoxicity of CD-PEI could be regulated by pyrolysis time possibly due to the somewhat destruction of PEI during the formation of carbon dots. CD-PEI obtained at an appropriate pyrolysis time exhibited lower toxicity, higher or comparable gene expression of plasmid DNA in COS-7 cells and HepG2 cells relative to control PEI25k. Intriguingly, the CD-PEIs internalized into cells displayed tunable fluorescent emission under varying excitation wavelength, suggesting the potential application of CD-PEI in gene delivery and bioimaging. Copyright ÂEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22341214 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2012.01.052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479