Issue 53, 2020

Small molecule-induced DNA hydrogel with encapsulation and release properties

Abstract

Hydrogels are networks of polymers that can be used for packaging different payload types. They are proven to be versatile materials for various biomedical applications. Implanted hydrogels with encapsulated drugs have been shown to release the therapeutic payloads at disease sites. Hydrogels are usually made through chemical polymerization reactions. Whereas, DNA is a naturally occurring biopolymer which can assemble into highly ordered structures through noncovalent interactions. Here, we have employed a small molecule, cyanuric acid (CA), to assemble polyA-tailed DNA motif into a hydrogel. Encapsulation of a small molecule chemotherapeutic drug, a fluorescent molecule, two proteins and several nanoparticle formulations has been studied. Release of doxorubicin, small fluorescent molecule and fluorescently-labeled antibodies has been demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Small molecule-induced DNA hydrogel with encapsulation and release properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 May 2020
Accepted
26 May 2020
First published
26 May 2020

Chem. Commun., 2020,56, 7313-7316

Author version available

Small molecule-induced DNA hydrogel with encapsulation and release properties

M. He, N. Nandu, T. B. Uyar, M. Royzen and M. V. Yigit, Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 7313 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC03439H

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