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Small ; 19(12): e2206153, 2023 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36634998

RESUMEN

Natural membrane vesicles, including extracellular vesicles and enveloped viruses, participate in various events in vivo. To study and manipulate these events, biomembrane-coated nanoparticles inspired by natural membrane vesicles are developed. Herein, an efficient method is presented to prepare organic-inorganic hybrid materials in high yields that can accommodate various lipid compositions and particle sizes. To demonstrate this method, silica nanoparticles are passed through concentrated lipid layers prepared using density gradient centrifugation, followed by purification, to obtain lipid membrane-coated nanoparticles. Various lipids, including neutral, anionic, and cationic lipids, are used to prepare concentrated lipid layers. Single-particle analysis by imaging flow cytometry determines that silica nanoparticles are uniformly coated with a single lipid bilayer. Moreover, cellular uptake of silica nanoparticles is enhanced when covered with a lipid membrane containing cationic lipids. Finally, cell-free protein expression is applied to embed a membrane protein, namely the Spike protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, into the coating of the nanoparticles, with the correct orientation. Therefore, this method can be used to develop organic-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials with an inorganic core and a virus-like coating, serving as carriers for targeted delivery of cargos such as proteins, DNA, and drugs.


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COVID-19 , Nanopartículas , Humanos , Membrana Dobles de Lípidos , Dióxido de Silicio , Tamaño de la Partícula
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 56(52): 7092-7095, 2020 Jul 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32490862

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Anionic artificial viral capsids were self-assembled from ß-annulus-EE peptide, then complexed with lipid-bilayer-containing cationic lipids via electrostatic interaction to form enveloped artificial viral capsids. The critical aggregation concentration of the enveloped artificial viral capsid was significantly lower than that of the uncomplexed artificial viral capsid, indicating that the lipid bilayer stabilised the capsid structure.


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Cápside/química , Membrana Dobles de Lípidos/química , Péptidos/química , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/química , Ensamble de Virus/efectos de los fármacos , Virus/química , Aniones/química , Cationes/química , Ácidos Grasos Monoinsaturados/química , Transferencia Resonante de Energía de Fluorescencia , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Humanos , Nanopartículas/química , Fosfatidilcolinas/química , Compuestos de Amonio Cuaternario/química , Electricidad Estática
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