A DSC investigation on the influence of gemini surfactant stereochemistry on the organization of lipoplexes and on their interaction with model membranes
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Previous investigations showed that the extent of DNA condensation and the efficiency in the transfection
of liposomes formulated with 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-phosphocholine and cationic stereomeric gemini
surfactants depend heavily on the stereochemistry of the gemini. The influence of the stereochemistry
on the interaction of lipoplexes with zwitterionic and anionic cell membrane models was investigated
by differential scanning calorimetry to rationalize their different biological behavior. Further, the thermotropic
behavior of the corresponding liposomes and of the spontaneous self-assemblies of gemini
surfactants in the presence and in the absence of DNA was evaluated to correlate the physicochemical
properties of lipoplexes and the stereochemistry of the cationic component. The obtained results show
that the stereochemistry of the gemini surfactant controls lipoplexes organization and their mode and
kinetic of interaction with different cell membrane models.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cationic lipoplex; Stereochemistry of gemini; DSC; Tm; Cell membrane model
List of contributors:
Giansanti, Luisa; Giuliani, Chiara; Mancini, Giovanna
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