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Nucleic acids induced peptide-based AIE nanoparticles for fast cell imaging

Authors :
Yue Ma
Yanchao Wang
Dongyuan Wang
Zigang Li
Yaping Zhang
Wenjun Li
Xiyang Ye
Heng Li
Feng Yin
Source :
Chinese Chemical Letters. 32:1571-1574
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Herein, we utilized nucleic acids induced peptide co-assembly strategy to develop novel nucleic acids induced peptide-based AIE (NIP-AIE) nanoparticles. Strong fluorescent of AIE could be observed when a little amount of nucleic acids was added into the peptide solution, and the intensity could be regulated by the concentration of nucleic acids. This AIE nanoparticle with good biocompatibility could achieve fast cell imaging. It is also proved that the fluorescence intensity of AIE decreased with time, which indicates that the reducible cross-linkers of Wpc peptide by GSH and nanoparticles gradually disintegrate in cell. Based on the different of AIE fluorescence signals which regulated by the formation and disintegration of nanoparticles, this AIE system is expected to be used for real-time monitoring of drug release from peptide-based nano carriers in vivo or in vitro, and may provide a new platform for the construction of other organic AIE nanoparticles.

Details

ISSN :
10018417
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chinese Chemical Letters
Accession number :
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