Energy-Independent Intracellular Gene Delivery Mediated by Polymeric Biomimetics of Cell-Penetrating Peptides.
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Abstract | :
Efficient gene transfer into mammalian cells mediated by small molecular amphiphile-polymer conjugates, bile acid-polyethylenimine (BA-PEI), is demonstrated, opening an efficient transport route for genetic materials across the cell membrane. This process occurs without the aid of endocytosis or other energy-consuming processes, thus mimicking macromolecular transduction by cell-penetrating peptides. The exposure of a hydrophilic face of the amphiphilic BA moiety on the surface of BA-PEI/DNA complex that mediates direct contact of the BA molecules to the cell surface seems to play an important role in the endocytosis- and energy-independent internalization process. The new modality of the polymeric biomimetics can be applied to enhanced delivery of macromolecular therapeutics. |
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1969
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Journal | :
Macromolecular bioscience
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Date Published | :
2011 Jul 28
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ISSN Number | :
1616-5187
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URL | :
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mabi.201100088
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DOI | :
10.1002/mabi.201100088
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Short Title | :
EnergyIndependent Intracellular Gene Delivery Mediated by Polyme
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