| Literature DB >> 28736857 |
Scott K Shaw1, Wenqi Liu1, Seamus P Brennan1, María de Lourdes Betancourt-Mendiola1, Bradley D Smith1.
Abstract
A new self-assembly method is used to rapidly functionalize the surface of liposomes without perturbing the membrane integrity or causing leakage of the aqueous contents. The key molecule is a cholesterol-squaraine-PEG conjugate with three important structural elements: a cholesterol membrane anchor, a fluorescent squaraine docking station that allows rapid and high-affinity macrocycle threading, and a long PEG-2000 chain to provide steric shielding of the decorated liposome. The two-step method involves spontaneous insertion of the conjugate into the outer leaflet of pre-formed liposomes followed by squaraine threading with a tetralactam macrocycle that has appended targeting ligands. A macrocycle with six carboxylates permitted immobilization of intact fluorescent liposomes on the surface of cationic polymer beads, whereas a macrocycle with six zinc(II)-dipicolylamine units enabled selective targeting of anionic membranes, including agglutination of bacteria in the presence of human cells.Entities:
Keywords: cell recognition; fluorescent probes; liposomes; membranes; supramolecular chemistry
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28736857 PMCID: PMC5961722 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201702649
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236