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Providing Oligonucleotides with Steric Selectivity by Brush-Polymer-Assisted Compaction

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 137, 期 39, 页码 12466-12469

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b08069

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  1. Northeastern University start-up, NEU-DFCI seed grant
  2. NSF CAREER award [1453255]

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Difficult biopharmaceutical characteristics of oligonucleotides, such as poor enzymatic stability, rapid clearance by reticuloendothelial organs, immunostimulation, and coagulopathies, limit their application as therapeutics. Many of these side effects are initiated via sequence-specific or nonsequence-specific interactions with proteins. Herein, we report a novel form of brush-polymer/DNA conjugate that provides the DNA with nanoscale steric selectivity: Hybridization kinetics with complementary DNA remains nearly unaffected, but interactions with proteins are significantly retarded. The relative lengths of the brush side chain and the DNA strand are found to play a critical role in the degree of selectivity. Being able to evade protein adhesion also improves in vivo biodistribution, thus making these molecular nanostructures promising materials for oligonucleotide-based therapies.

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