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Effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the DNA intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design

A safe and efficient quaternary gene delivery system (named Q-complexes) was constructed based on self-assembly of molecules through noncovalent bonds. This system was formulated through the cooperation and competing interactions of cationic liposomes, multifunctional peptides, and DNA, followed by...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Luchen, Li, Zhenbo, Sun, Fangli, Xu, Yuhong, Du, Zixiu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5126006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27920533
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S115381
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author Zhang, Luchen
Li, Zhenbo
Sun, Fangli
Xu, Yuhong
Du, Zixiu
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Li, Zhenbo
Sun, Fangli
Xu, Yuhong
Du, Zixiu
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description A safe and efficient quaternary gene delivery system (named Q-complexes) was constructed based on self-assembly of molecules through noncovalent bonds. This system was formulated through the cooperation and competing interactions of cationic liposomes, multifunctional peptides, and DNA, followed by coating hyaluronic acid on the surface of the ternary complexes. The multifunctional peptide was composed of two functional domains: penetrating hepatic tumor-targeted cell moiety (KRPTMRFRYTWNPMK) and a wrapping gene sequence (polyarginine 16). The effect of spacer insertion between the two domains of multifunctional peptide on the intracellular transfection of Q-complexes was further studied. Experimental results showed that the formulations assembled with various peptides in the spacer elements possessed different intercellular pathways and transfection efficiencies. The Q-complexes containing peptide in the absence of spacer element (P(a)) showed the highest gene expression among all samples. The Q-complexes containing peptides with a noncleavable spacer GA (P(c)) had no ability of intracellular nucleic acid delivery, whereas those with a cleavable spacer RVRR (P(d)) showed moderate transfection activity. These results demonstrated that the different spacers inserted in the multifunctional peptide played an important role in in vitro DNA transfection efficiency. Atomic force microscopy images showed that the morphologies of ternary complexes (LP(c)D) and Q-complexes (HL(c)PD) were crystal lamellas, whereas those of other nanocomplexes were spheres. Circular dichroism showed the changed configuration of peptide with spacer GA in nanocomplexes compared with that of its free state, whereas the P(a) configuration without spacer in nanocomplexes was consistent with that of its free state. The present study contributed to the structural understanding of Q-complexes, and further effective modification is in progress.
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spelling pubmed-51260062016-12-05 Effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the DNA intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design Zhang, Luchen Li, Zhenbo Sun, Fangli Xu, Yuhong Du, Zixiu Int J Nanomedicine Original Research A safe and efficient quaternary gene delivery system (named Q-complexes) was constructed based on self-assembly of molecules through noncovalent bonds. This system was formulated through the cooperation and competing interactions of cationic liposomes, multifunctional peptides, and DNA, followed by coating hyaluronic acid on the surface of the ternary complexes. The multifunctional peptide was composed of two functional domains: penetrating hepatic tumor-targeted cell moiety (KRPTMRFRYTWNPMK) and a wrapping gene sequence (polyarginine 16). The effect of spacer insertion between the two domains of multifunctional peptide on the intracellular transfection of Q-complexes was further studied. Experimental results showed that the formulations assembled with various peptides in the spacer elements possessed different intercellular pathways and transfection efficiencies. The Q-complexes containing peptide in the absence of spacer element (P(a)) showed the highest gene expression among all samples. The Q-complexes containing peptides with a noncleavable spacer GA (P(c)) had no ability of intracellular nucleic acid delivery, whereas those with a cleavable spacer RVRR (P(d)) showed moderate transfection activity. These results demonstrated that the different spacers inserted in the multifunctional peptide played an important role in in vitro DNA transfection efficiency. Atomic force microscopy images showed that the morphologies of ternary complexes (LP(c)D) and Q-complexes (HL(c)PD) were crystal lamellas, whereas those of other nanocomplexes were spheres. Circular dichroism showed the changed configuration of peptide with spacer GA in nanocomplexes compared with that of its free state, whereas the P(a) configuration without spacer in nanocomplexes was consistent with that of its free state. The present study contributed to the structural understanding of Q-complexes, and further effective modification is in progress. Dove Medical Press 2016-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5126006/ /pubmed/27920533 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S115381 Text en © 2016 Zhang et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Zhang, Luchen
Li, Zhenbo
Sun, Fangli
Xu, Yuhong
Du, Zixiu
Effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the DNA intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design
title Effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the DNA intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design
title_full Effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the DNA intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design
title_fullStr Effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the DNA intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design
title_full_unstemmed Effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the DNA intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design
title_short Effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the DNA intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design
title_sort effect of inserted spacer in hepatic cell-penetrating multifunctional peptide component on the dna intracellular delivery of quaternary complexes based on modular design
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5126006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27920533
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S115381
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