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A new family of peptide-nucleic acid nanostructures with potent transfection activities

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JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 88-93

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/psc.1318

Keywords

solid-state NMR; isothermal titration calorimetry; siRNA; DNA; histidine-rich peptide; antimicrobial peptide; membrane interaction; cell-penetrating peptide

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A family of His-rich peptides has been shown to complex DNA and efficiently deliver these nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells. Therefore, these nanoscale complexes have potential applications in gene therapy. Here, we review a number of spectroscopic and biophysical investigations aimed at characterizing the supramolecular interactions of the peptides with the nucleic acids and when overcoming the membrane barriers of the cell. Furthermore, solid-state NMR distance measurements for the first time reveal close interatomic distances between the amino acid side chains and the DNA phosphates within the transfection complex. A recent study indicates that the peptides are also potent transfectants of siRNAs and they could thereby be of potential interest for gene silencing therapies using these compounds. Copyright (C) 2010 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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