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Endosome-escaping micelle complexes dually equipped with cell-penetrating and endosome-disrupting peptides for efficient DNA delivery into intact plants

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NANOSCALE
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages 5679-5692

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nr08183c

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  1. Japan Science and Technology Agency Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology (JST-ERATO) [JPMJER1602]
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for Scientific Research (JSPS-KAKENHI) [JP19K15411]

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A strategy utilizing endosome-escaping micelles with dual peptide modification has been developed for efficient intracellular DNA delivery to plants, overcoming vacuolar degradation and enhancing transfection efficiency with minimal cytotoxicity, which could facilitate diverse biotechnological applications in plant bioengineering.
The delivery of DNA to plants is crucial for enhancing their ability to produce valuable compounds and adapt to climate change. Peptides can provide a versatile tool for delivering DNA to a specific target organelle in various plant species without the use of specialized equipment. However, peptide-mediated DNA delivery suffers from endosomal entrapment and subsequent vacuolar degradation of the DNA cargo, which leads to poor transfection efficiency. To overcome the lack of a reliable approach for bypassing vacuolar degradation in plants, we herein present an endosome-escaping micelle. The micelle surface is dually modified with cell-penetrating (CPP) and endosome-disrupting peptides (EDP) and the core is composed of plasmid DNA condensed with cationic peptides. Due to the functions of CPP and EDP, the dual peptide-modified micelles efficiently undergo endocytic internalization and escape from endosomes to the cytosol, thereby achieving significantly enhanced transfection of intact plants with negligible cytotoxicity. The present study offers a robust strategy for efficient intracellular DNA delivery to plants without vacuolar degradation, and can facilitate plant bioengineering for diverse biotechnological applications.

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