Preliminary studies on noncovalent hyperbranched polymers based on PNA and DNA building blocks
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
In this work, we report thermodynamic, kinetic, and microrheological studies relative to the formation of PNA- and PNA/DNAbased
noncovalent polymeric systems, useful tools for biotechnological and bioengineering applications. We realized two
kinds of systems: a PNA-based system formed by a self-assembling PNA tridendron, and a PNA/DNA hybrid system formed by a
PNA tridendron and a DNA linker. The formation of a three-dimensional polymeric network, by means of specific Watson-Crick
base pairing, was investigated by a detailed UV and CD spectroscopic study. Preliminary microrheology experiments were
performed on both systems to evaluate their viscoelastic properties which resulted in agreementwith the formation of soluble
hyperbranched polymers that could be useful for drug/gene delivery, aswell as for encapsulating organic pollutants of different
shapes and sizes in environmental applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
noncovalent polymers; PNA/DNA building blocks; UV/CD studies; microrheology
Elenco autori:
Pedone, Carlo; Bucci, Enrico; Roviello, Giovanni; Moccia, Maria
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