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Design Principles of Lipid-like Ionic Liquids for Gene Delivery
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Design Principles of Lipid-like Ionic Liquids for Gene Delivery

David J Siegel, Grace I Anderson, Lauren M Paul, Philipp J Seibert, Patrick C Hillesheim, Yinghong Sheng, Matthias Zeller, Andreas Taubert, Peter Werner, Christian Balischewski, …
ACS applied bio materials, Vol.4(6), pp.4737-4743
06-21-2021
PMID: 35007023

Abstract

DNA - administration & dosage Gene Transfer Techniques Green Fluorescent Proteins - genetics HEK293 Cells Humans Ionic Liquids - administration & dosage Lipids - administration & dosage Plasmids Structure-Activity Relationship
We developed lipid-like ionic liquids, containing 2-mercaptoimidazolium and 2-mercaptothiazolinium headgroups tethered to two long saturated alkyl chains, as carriers for in vitro delivery of plasmid HEK DNA into 293T cells. We employed a combination of modular design, synthesis, X-ray analysis, and computational modeling to rationalize the self-assembly and desired physicochemical and biological properties. The results suggest that thioamide-derived ionic liquids may serve as a modular platform for lipid-mediated gene delivery. This work represents a step toward understanding the structure-function relationships of these amphiphiles with long-range ordering and offering insight into design principles for synthetic vectors based on self-assembly behavior.

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