"Propriedades estruturais de agregados anfifílicos catiônicos: interação com material genético" / structural properties of cationic amphiphilic aggregates: interaction with genetic material

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

Though less efficient than viral vectors, cationic lipids have been used as carriers in gene therapy. They offer several advantages over viral vectors, including the low immunogenic and inflammatory responses, the potential transfer of unlimited-size expression units, and the possibility for engineered cell-specific targeting. However, the interaction between cationic lipids and genetic material needs to be better understood for the optimization of the transfection protocol. In the present work, we study the interaction between the nucleotide 2´-deoxyadenosine 5´-monophosphate (dAMP) and cationic liposomes of dioctadecyl dimethylammonium (DODAB), through the analysis of the electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra of spin labels incorporated in the bilayers. DODAB gel phase structure is not much affected by dAMP. The observed packing effect at the bilayer core seems to be related to the expected electrostatic screening effect at the bilayer surface, bringing the headgroups closer together, due to the presence of anions at the surface. In DODAB fluid phase, above 44 oC, ESR results strongly suggest that the relatively large double charged molecule of DMP is localized at the bilayer surface, but incorporated in the membrane, such that it is able of somehow space the headgroups, turning the bilayer core less packed and more hydrated. This result is certainly relevant for the structural understanding of the DNA-cationic membrane interaction on a molecular level.

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dodab esr nucleotídeos damp rpe nucleotides dna cationic dodab damp sasl sasl catiônicos epr

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