1. Interactions of drugs and an oligonucleotide with charged membranes analyzed by immobilized liposome chromatography
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Lundquist, Anna, Engvall, Caroline, Boija, Elisabet, Kurtovic, Sanela, Chattopadhyaya, Jyoti, Lagerquist Hägglund, Christine, Lundahl, Per, Lundquist, Anna, Engvall, Caroline, Boija, Elisabet, Kurtovic, Sanela, Chattopadhyaya, Jyoti, Lagerquist Hägglund, Christine, and Lundahl, Per
- Abstract
We studied the effect of charged lipids or detergent on the retention of drugs and an oligonucleotide by immobilized liposome chromatography to characterize solute-membrane interactions. This is a novel approach in analysis of oligonucleotide-liposome interactions. The charged lipids (phosphatidylserine or distearoyltrimethylammoniumpropane) or detergent (sodium dodecylsulfate) interacted electrostatically in a concentration-dependent matter with the solutes. The oligonucleotide ions presumably bound to the liposomes by multipoint interactions, which was saturable. Sodium dodecylsulfate seemed to affect the drug-membrane interactions more strongly than phosphatidylserine did, probably due to different positioning in the bilayer.
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- 2006
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