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Photoenhancement of transfection efficiency using novel cationic lipids having a photocleavable spacer

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BIOCONJUGATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 513-516

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bc0256603

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New cationic lipids having an o-nitrobenzyl moiety as a photocleavable spacer between its hydrophilic and hydrophobic region were synthesized. To improve the efficiency of transfection with lipoplexes, after transfecting the cationic lipid aggregate/DNA complex, photoirradiation was performed. Photochemical decomposition of lipids would not only make the vector's membrane unstable to facilitate the fusion with endocytic vesicles, but also promote dissociation of cationic lipid-DNA complex, thus aiding the escape of DNA from the endocytic vesicles. Using a luciferase gene as a model, we show that U-V irradiation of photoresponsive lipoplex-treated COS-1 cells induces a substantial increase in the efficiency of transfection. Herein, we show a novel photoresponsive gene delivery system.

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