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Principles of electrostatic interactions and self-assembly in lipid/peptide/DNA systems: Applications to gene delivery
Authors:Nikolay V Berezhnoy  Nikolay KorolevLars Nordenskiöld
Institution:Division of Structural Biology and Biochemistry, School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 60 Nanyang Drive, 637551, Singapore
Abstract:Recently, great progress has been achieved in development of a wide variety of formulations for gene delivery in vitro and in vivo, which include lipids, peptides and DNA (LPD). Additionally, application of natural histone–DNA complexes (chromatin) in combination with transfection lipids has been suggested as a potential route for gene delivery (chromofection). However, the thermodynamic mechanisms responsible for formation of the ternary lipid–peptide–DNA supramolecular structures have rarely been analyzed. Using recent experimental studies on LPD complexes (including mixtures of chromatin with cationic lipids) and general polyelectrolyte theory, we review and analyze the major determinants defining the internal structure, particle composition and size, surface charge and ultimately, transfection properties of the LPD formulations.
Keywords:CR+/&minus    charge ratio  cryo-TEM  cryo-transmission electron microscopy  LPD  lipid/peptide/DNA  DOPC  1  2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine  DOTAP  1  2-dioleoyl-3-trimethylammonium-propane  LRC  lipid with reconstituted chromatin  NCP  nucleosome core particle  PB  Poisson Boltzmann  SAXS  small angle X-ray scattering
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