Oligonucleotide Adsorption Affects Phase Transition but Not Interdigitation of diC14-Amidine Bilayers


Autoria(s): Rozenfeld, Julio Henrique Kravcuks; Duarte, Evandro Luiz; Oliveira, Tiago Ribeiro de; Lamy, Maria Teresa Moura
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

09/04/2014

09/04/2014

08/08/2013

Resumo

Oligonucleotides have been extensively used in basic research of gene expression and function, vaccine design, and allergy and cancer therapy. Several oligonucleotide-based formulations have reached the clinical trial phase and one is already on the market. All these applications, however, are dependent on suitable carriers that protect oligonucleotides against degradation and improve their capture by target cells. The cationic lipid diC14-amidine efficiently delivers nucleic acids to mammalian cells. It was recently shown that diC14-amidine bilayers present an interdigitated phase which strongly correlates with a potent fusogenic activity at low temperatures. Interdigitated phases correspond to very ordered gel phases where the two bilayer leaflets are merged; they usually result from perturbations at the interfacial region such as modifications of the polar headgroup area or dehydration of the bilayer. Interdigitation has been described for asymmetric lipids or mixed-chain lipids of different chain lengths and for lipids with large effective headgroup sizes. It has also been described for symmetric lipids under pressure modifications or in the presence of alcohol, glycerol, acetonitrile, polymyxin B, or ions like thiocyanate. Surprisingly, the role of polyelectrolytes on membrane interdigitation has been only poorly investigated. In the present work, we use dynamic light scattering (DLS), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and electron spin resonance (ESR) to explore the effect of a small single-stranded oligonucleotide (ODN) polyelectrolyte on the structure and colloid stability of interdigitated diC14-amidine membranes.

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USP

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FNRS

Identificador

Langmuir 2013 29 (35), 11102-11108

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44420

10.1021/la4016004

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la4016004

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eng

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American Chemical Society

Washington

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Langmuir

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Palavras-Chave #Phase Transition #Oligonucleotide Adsorption #BIOFÍSICA
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