| Literature DB >> 31402525 |
Di Wu1, Yilong Yang2, Pengcheng Xu1, Duo Xu1, Yang Liu3, Roxanne Castillo1, Ran Yan1,4, Jie Ren1, George Zhou1, Chaoyong Liu5, Meng Qin5, Juanjuan Du6, Lihua Hou2, Irvin Chen7, Chunsheng Kang8,9, Lihua Jin10, Jing Wen7, Wei Chen2, Yunfeng Lu1.
Abstract
Cells transport mass dynamically, crossing cell membranes to maintain metabolism and systemic homeostasis, through which biomolecules are also delivered to cells for gene editing, cell reprograming, therapy, and other purposes. Quantifying the translocation kinetics is fundamentally and clinically essential, but remains limited by fluorescence-based technologies, which are semi-quantitative and only provide kinetics information at cellular level or in discrete time. Herein, a real-time method of quantifying cell internalization kinetics is reported using functionalized firefly-luciferase nanocapsules as the probe. This quantitative assay will facilitate the rational design of delivery vectors and enable high-throughput screening of peptides and other functional molecules, constituting an effective tool for broad applications, including drug development and cancer therapy.Entities:
Keywords: bioluminescence; cell internalization kinetics; firefly luciferase; nanocapsules; real-time quantification
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31402525 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201902469
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849