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Responsive Nucleic Acid-Based Organosilica Nanoparticles.
Picchetti, Pierre; Volpi, Stefano; Rossetti, Marianna; Dore, Michael D; Trinh, Tuan; Biedermann, Frank; Neri, Martina; Bertucci, Alessandro; Porchetta, Alessandro; Corradini, Roberto; Sleiman, Hanadi; De Cola, Luisa.
Affiliation
  • Picchetti P; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Nanotechnology (INT), Hermann-von-Helmholtz Platz 1, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen 76344, Germany.
  • Volpi S; Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 17/a, 43124 Parma, Italy.
  • Rossetti M; Department of Sciences and Chemical Technologies, University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, Rome 00133, Italy.
  • Dore MD; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, 801 Sherbrooke Street W., Montreal, Québec City H3A 0B8, Canada.
  • Trinh T; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, 801 Sherbrooke Street W., Montreal, Québec City H3A 0B8, Canada.
  • Biedermann F; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Nanotechnology (INT), Hermann-von-Helmholtz Platz 1, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen 76344, Germany.
  • Neri M; Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 17/a, 43124 Parma, Italy.
  • Bertucci A; Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 17/a, 43124 Parma, Italy.
  • Porchetta A; Department of Sciences and Chemical Technologies, University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, Rome 00133, Italy.
  • Corradini R; Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 17/a, 43124 Parma, Italy.
  • Sleiman H; Department of Chemistry, McGill University, 801 Sherbrooke Street W., Montreal, Québec City H3A 0B8, Canada.
  • De Cola L; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Nanotechnology (INT), Hermann-von-Helmholtz Platz 1, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen 76344, Germany.
J Am Chem Soc ; 145(42): 22896-22902, 2023 10 25.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37734737
ABSTRACT
The development of smart nanoparticles (NPs) that encode responsive features in the structural framework promises to extend the applications of NP-based drugs, vaccines, and diagnostic tools. New nanocarriers would ideally consist of a minimal number of biocompatible components and exhibit multiresponsive behavior to specific biomolecules, but progress is limited by the difficulty of synthesizing suitable building blocks. Through a nature-inspired approach that combines the programmability of nucleic acid interactions and sol-gel chemistry, we report the incorporation of synthetic nucleic acids and analogs, as constitutive components, into organosilica NPs. We prepared different nanomaterials containing single-stranded nucleic acids that are covalently embedded in the silica network. Through the incorporation of functional nucleic acids into the organosilica framework, the particles respond to various biological, physical, and chemical inputs, resulting in detectable physicochemical changes. The one-step bottom-up approach used to prepare organosilica NPs provides multifunctional systems that combine the tunability of oligonucleotides with the stiffness, low cost, and biocompatibility of silica for different applications ranging from drug delivery to sensing.
Sujet(s)

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Acides nucléiques / Nanoparticules Langue: En Journal: J Am Chem Soc Année: 2023 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Allemagne

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Acides nucléiques / Nanoparticules Langue: En Journal: J Am Chem Soc Année: 2023 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Allemagne