| Literature DB >> 27679986 |
Yanping Sun1, Lei Xian1, Jiankun Yu1, Tianzhi Yang2, Jinmin Zhang1, Zhen Yang1, Jingzheng Jiang1, Cuifang Cai1, Xiaoyun Zhao3, Li Yang1, Pingtian Ding1.
Abstract
Poly(amido amine)s' (PAAs) versatility are nearly unique among stepwise polymers. Different functional groups can be easily introduced into these polymers to add functionality such as cell internalization, charge-shift, bioreducibility, "stealth" properties, and targeting moieties, while maintaining the bulk structural integrity of these polymers. The poly(amido amine)s are used as a unique research platform to elucidate their complex structure-function relationship. It is shown that guanidinium group, carboxyl group, disulfide bond, alkyl chain, branching, acetyl groups, benzoyl groups, and quaternary nicotinamide moieties can influence many steps of gene delivery, such as DNA condensation, cellular uptake, endosomal escape, nuclear entry, and finally gene expression. The authors systematically discuss the structure-function correlations of PAAs for gene delivery, and elaborate how the properties of polymers can be adjusted by changing the polymeric structure.Entities:
Keywords: poly(amido amine)s; structure-function relationship; transfection efficiency
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27679986 DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201600297
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Biosci ISSN: 1616-5187 Impact factor: 4.979