Supramolecular Chemistry And Self-assembly Special Feature: Virus-assisted loading of polymer nanocontainer
Abstract
We present a DNA-containing polymeric nanocontainer using the self-assembled superstructure of amphiphilic block copolymers in aqueous solutions. To demonstrate that DNA translocation is possible across a completely synthetic block copolymer membrane, we have used a phage transfection strategy as a DNA-transfer model system. For this purpose the bacterial channel forming protein LamB was reconstituted in ABA-triblock copolymer vesicles. The outer membrane protein LamB is a specific transporter for maltodextrins but also serves as a receptor for λ phage to trigger the ejection of λ phage DNA. We demonstrate that the functionality of the LamB protein is fully preserved despite the artificial surrounding. This leads to a type of polymeric vehicle for DNA that could be useful for gene therapy.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
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- April 2002
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- 2002PNAS...99.5064G
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- Supramolecular Chemistry And Self-assembly Special Feature