Mono- and di-arginine conjugated PAMAM dendrimers (G=3 or 4) were synthesized to examine the structure-activity relationships of arginine conjugation for gene delivery systems. Number of conjugated arginines was examined by <SUP>1</SUP>H N...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A107602215
Kim, T.i. ; Bai, C.Z. ; Nam, K. ; Park, J.s.
2009
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SCI,SCIE,SCOPUS
학술저널
132-139(8쪽)
0
상세조회0
다운로드다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract)
Mono- and di-arginine conjugated PAMAM dendrimers (G=3 or 4) were synthesized to examine the structure-activity relationships of arginine conjugation for gene delivery systems. Number of conjugated arginines was examined by <SUP>1</SUP>H N...
Mono- and di-arginine conjugated PAMAM dendrimers (G=3 or 4) were synthesized to examine the structure-activity relationships of arginine conjugation for gene delivery systems. Number of conjugated arginines was examined by <SUP>1</SUP>H NMR (PAMAM3-R: 31, PAMAM4-R: 60, PAMAM3-R2: 59, PAMAM4-R2: 116). They could retard pDNA at a charge ratio of 2 and form polyplexes with sizes less than 250 nm from a charge ratio of 4. Di-arginine conjugated dendrimers showed higher Zeta-potential values and polyplex stabilities than mono-arginine conjugates. PAMAM3-R and PAMAM4-R showed low cytotoxicities even at high concentration but PAMAM3-R2 and PAMAM4-R2 exhibited significant cytotoxicities at high concentration. PAMAM3-R2 displayed greater transfection efficiency than PAMAM3-R, although the transfection efficiency of PAMAM4-R2 was not higher than that of PAMAM4-R in all condition. PAMAM3-R2 and PAMAM4-R2 polyplexes were observed to show the good intra-nuclear localization in comparison with PAMAM3-R and PAMAM4-R. It is concluded that di-arginine conjugation to PAMAM dendrimers can improve polyplex stability, intra-nuclear localization, and transfection efficiency but also induce charge density- and generation-dependent cytotoxicity. Therefore, a novel strategy for highly densed arginine conjugation maintaining low cytotoxicity will be needed for the development of efficient gene delivery carriers.