Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Characteristics of Cell-Penetrating Peptide/Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles.
Margus, Helerin; Arukuusk, Piret; Langel, Ülo; Pooga, Margus.
Affiliation
  • Margus H; Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Tartu , Tartu 51010, Estonia.
  • Arukuusk P; Institute of Technology, University of Tartu , Tartu 50411, Estonia.
  • Langel Ü; Institute of Technology, University of Tartu , Tartu 50411, Estonia.
  • Pooga M; Department of Neurochemistry, Stockholm University , S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
Mol Pharm ; 13(1): 172-9, 2016 Jan 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26561739
ABSTRACT
Nucleic acids are highly promising candidates for the treatment of various genetic diseases. However, due to the large size and negative charge, nucleic acids are not efficiently taken up by cells, and thus, their clinical potential remains limited so far. Therefore, various delivery vehicles have been designed to assist the cellular uptake of nucleic acids. Among these, cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have gained increasing popularity as efficient and nontoxic delivery vectors. CPPs can be coupled to nucleic acids either by covalent or noncovalent association. Noncovalent coupling, which is based on the formation of nanoparticle-like nanocomplexes (NP), has received much attention in recent years, and the number of studies employing the strategy is explosively increasing due to the high therapeutic potential. However, the properties of CPP/nucleic acid NPs have not been characterized in sufficient detail yet. We performed a comprehensive analysis of the size and morphology of nucleic acid nanoparticles with novel transfection peptides, PepFects (PFs) and NickFects (NFs), using negative staining transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In addition, we examined whether the attachment of fluorescence or (nano)gold label to nucleic acid affects the nanocomplex formation or its morphology. We demonstrated that transportan-10-based new generation CPPs from PF and NF families condense nucleic acids to NPs of homogeneous size and shape. The size and shape of assembled nanoparticles depend on the type of the complexed nucleic acid and the sequence of the used peptide, whereas the label on the nucleic acid does not influence the gross characteristics of formed NPs.
Subject(s)
Key words

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Nucleic Acids / Nanoparticles / Cell-Penetrating Peptides Language: En Journal: Mol Pharm Journal subject: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / FARMACIA / FARMACOLOGIA Year: 2016 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estonia

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Nucleic Acids / Nanoparticles / Cell-Penetrating Peptides Language: En Journal: Mol Pharm Journal subject: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / FARMACIA / FARMACOLOGIA Year: 2016 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estonia
...