Issue 22, 2021

Properties of polyplexes formed between a cationic polymer derived from l-arabinitol and nucleic acids

Abstract

In this work a sugar-based cationic polymer derived from L-arabinitol, PUArab, was prepared and its interactions with the linear calf thymus DNA and with the circular plasmid pEGFP-C1 were investigated at different N/P ratios. The polyplexes were characterized by using several techniques. For both nucleic acids, a charge inversion was observed, together with a conformational change from a coiled structure to a more compacted one. However, the N/P ratio required to observe the DNA condensation depended on the nucleic acid architecture. PUArab presents low toxicity in several cell lines. The transfection efficiency, TE, of the PUArab/pEGFP-C1 polyplexes was investigated at several N/P ratios in order to study their potential as vectors in gene transfection.

Graphical abstract: Properties of polyplexes formed between a cationic polymer derived from l-arabinitol and nucleic acids

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Feb 2021
Accepted
14 May 2021
First published
14 May 2021

New J. Chem., 2021,45, 10098-10108

Properties of polyplexes formed between a cationic polymer derived from L-arabinitol and nucleic acids

D. Pérez-Alfonso, M. López-López, P. López-Cornejo, L. Romero-Azogil, E. Benito, M. D. G. García-Martín, C. B. García-Calderón, I. V. Rosado, F. R. Balestra, P. Huertas, M. García-Calderón and M. L. Moyá, New J. Chem., 2021, 45, 10098 DOI: 10.1039/D1NJ00606A

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