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Nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid

Vesicular spherical nucleic acids are dynamic nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures that are held together via non-covalent bonds. They have promising applications as drug and nucleic acid delivery materials, diagnostic and imaging tools and platforms for development of various therapeutic sc...

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Autores principales: Dimitrov, Erik, Toncheva-Moncheva, Natalia, Bakardzhiev, Pavel, Forys, Aleksander, Doumanov, Jordan, Mladenova, Kirilka, Petrova, Svetla, Trzebicka, Barbara, Rangelov, Stanislav
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00527a
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author Dimitrov, Erik
Toncheva-Moncheva, Natalia
Bakardzhiev, Pavel
Forys, Aleksander
Doumanov, Jordan
Mladenova, Kirilka
Petrova, Svetla
Trzebicka, Barbara
Rangelov, Stanislav
author_facet Dimitrov, Erik
Toncheva-Moncheva, Natalia
Bakardzhiev, Pavel
Forys, Aleksander
Doumanov, Jordan
Mladenova, Kirilka
Petrova, Svetla
Trzebicka, Barbara
Rangelov, Stanislav
author_sort Dimitrov, Erik
collection PubMed
description Vesicular spherical nucleic acids are dynamic nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures that are held together via non-covalent bonds. They have promising applications as drug and nucleic acid delivery materials, diagnostic and imaging tools and platforms for development of various therapeutic schemes. In this contribution, we report on vesicular spherical nucleic acids, constructed from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid – an original hybrid biomacromolecule, composed of a hydrophobic residue, resembling that of the naturally occurring phospholipids, and a DNA oligonucleotide strand. The nucleolipid was synthesized by coupling of dibenzocyclooctyne-functionalized oligonucleotide and azidated 1,3-dihexadecyloxy-propane-2-ol via an azide–alkyne click reaction. In aqueous solution it spontaneously self-associated into nanosized supramolecular structures, identified as unilamellar vesicles composed of a self-closed interdigitated bilayer. Vesicular structures were also formed upon intercalation of the nucleolipid via its lipid-mimetic residue in the phospholipid bilayer membrane of liposomes prepared from readily available and FDA-approved lipids (1,2-dipalmitoyl-rac-glycero-3-phosphocholine and cholesterol). The vesicular structures are thoroughly investigated by light scattering (dynamic, static, and electrophoretic) and cryogenic TEM and the physical characteristics, in particular, number of strands per particle, grafting density, and conformation of the strands, were compared to those of reference spherical nucleic acids. Finally, the vesicular structures were shown to exhibit cellular internalization with no need of transfection agents and enhanced colloidal and nuclease stability.
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spelling pubmed-94700302022-09-20 Nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid Dimitrov, Erik Toncheva-Moncheva, Natalia Bakardzhiev, Pavel Forys, Aleksander Doumanov, Jordan Mladenova, Kirilka Petrova, Svetla Trzebicka, Barbara Rangelov, Stanislav Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Vesicular spherical nucleic acids are dynamic nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures that are held together via non-covalent bonds. They have promising applications as drug and nucleic acid delivery materials, diagnostic and imaging tools and platforms for development of various therapeutic schemes. In this contribution, we report on vesicular spherical nucleic acids, constructed from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid – an original hybrid biomacromolecule, composed of a hydrophobic residue, resembling that of the naturally occurring phospholipids, and a DNA oligonucleotide strand. The nucleolipid was synthesized by coupling of dibenzocyclooctyne-functionalized oligonucleotide and azidated 1,3-dihexadecyloxy-propane-2-ol via an azide–alkyne click reaction. In aqueous solution it spontaneously self-associated into nanosized supramolecular structures, identified as unilamellar vesicles composed of a self-closed interdigitated bilayer. Vesicular structures were also formed upon intercalation of the nucleolipid via its lipid-mimetic residue in the phospholipid bilayer membrane of liposomes prepared from readily available and FDA-approved lipids (1,2-dipalmitoyl-rac-glycero-3-phosphocholine and cholesterol). The vesicular structures are thoroughly investigated by light scattering (dynamic, static, and electrophoretic) and cryogenic TEM and the physical characteristics, in particular, number of strands per particle, grafting density, and conformation of the strands, were compared to those of reference spherical nucleic acids. Finally, the vesicular structures were shown to exhibit cellular internalization with no need of transfection agents and enhanced colloidal and nuclease stability. RSC 2022-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9470030/ /pubmed/36133345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00527a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Dimitrov, Erik
Toncheva-Moncheva, Natalia
Bakardzhiev, Pavel
Forys, Aleksander
Doumanov, Jordan
Mladenova, Kirilka
Petrova, Svetla
Trzebicka, Barbara
Rangelov, Stanislav
Nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid
title Nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid
title_full Nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid
title_fullStr Nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid
title_full_unstemmed Nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid
title_short Nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid
title_sort nucleic acid-based supramolecular structures: vesicular spherical nucleic acids from a non-phospholipid nucleolipid
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00527a
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