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Cationic nucleopeptides as novel non-covalent carriers for the delivery of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) and RNA oligomers

Authors :
Ilaria Baglivo
Sandro Cosconati
Giuseppina Rea
Maria Napolitano
Rosita Russo
Angela Chambery
Luciana Marinelli
Ersilia Nigro
Paolo V. Pedone
Stefano Tomassi
Maria Emilia Mercurio
Anna Messere
Caterina Ieranò
Aurora Daniele
Stefania Scala
Ettore Novellino
Salvatore Di Maro
Tomassi, Stefano
Ieranò, Caterina
Mercurio, Maria Emilia
Nigro, Ersilia
Daniele, Aurora
Russo, Rosita
Chambery, Angela
Baglivo, Ilaria
Pedone, Paolo Vincenzo
Rea, Giuseppina
Napolitano, Maria
Scala, Stefania
Cosconati, Sandro
Marinelli, Luciana
Novellino, Ettore
Messere, Anna
Di Maro, Salvatore
Tomassi, S
Ieranò, C
Mercurio, Me
Nigro, E
Daniele, A
Russo, R
Chambery, A
Baglivo, I
Pedone, Pv
Rea, G
Napolitano, M
Scala, S
Cosconati, S
Marinelli, L
Novellino, E
Messere, A
Di Maro, S.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Cationic nucleopeptides belong to a family of synthetic oligomers composed by amino acids and nucleobases. Their capability to recognize nucleic acid targets and to cross cellular membranes provided the basis for considering them as novel non-covalent delivery agents for nucleic acid pharmaceuticals. Herein, starting from a 12-mer nucleopeptide model, the number of cationic residues was modulated in order to obtain new nucleopeptides endowed with high solubility in acqueous medium, acceptable bio-stability, low cytotoxicity and good capability to bind nucleic acid. Two candidates were selected to further investigate their potential as nucleic acid carriers, showing higher efficiency to deliver PNA in comparison with RNA. Noteworthy, this study encourages the development of nucleopeptides as new carriers to extend the known strategies for those nucleic acid analogues, especially PNA, that still remain difficult to drive into the cells.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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