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Metallointercalators-DNA Tetrahedron Supramolecular Self-Assemblies with Increased Serum Stability

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 2928-2941

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c10084

Keywords

DNA tetrahedron; metallointercalator; supramolecular self-assembly; serum stability; cell uptake

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-2107427]
  2. National Science Foundation through the National Nano Coordinated Infrastructure Network (NNCI) [ECCS-2025124]
  3. NIH Chemical Biology Training Grant [T32GM132029]
  4. NIH Functional Proteomics in Aging Training Grant [5T32AG029796-14]

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Self-assembly of metallointercalators into DNA nanocages can synthesize bioinorganic structures with high stability and cell penetration, making them suitable as metallodrugs.
Self-assembly of metallointercalators into DNA nanocages is a rapid and facile approach to synthesize discrete bioinorganic host/guest structures with a high load of metal complexes. Turberfield's DNA tetrahedron can accommodate one intercalator for every two base pairs, which corresponds to 48 metallointercalators per DNA tetrahedron. The affinity of the metallointercalator for the DNA tetrahedron is a function of both the structure of the intercalating ligand and the overall charge of the complex, with a trend in affinity [Ru-(bpy)(2),(dppz)](2+) > [Tb-DOTAm-Phen](3+) >> Tb-DOTA-Phen. Intercalation of the metal complex stabilizes the DNA tetrahedron, resulting in an increase of its melting temperature and, importantly, a significant increase in its stability in the presence of serum. [Ru(bpy)(2)(dppz)](2+), which has a greater affinity for DNA than [Tb-DOTAm-Phen](3+), increases the melting point and decreases degradation in serum to a greater extent than the Tb-III complex. In the presence of Lipofectamine, the metallointercalator@DNA nanocage assemblies substantially increase the cell uptake of their respective metal complex. Altogether, the facile incorporation of a large number of metal complexes per assembly, the higher stability in serum, and the increased cell penetration of metallointercalator@DNA make these self-assemblies well-suited as metallodrugs.

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