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Amphiphilic Polyphenylene Dendron Conjugates for Surface Remodeling of Adenovirus?5.


ABSTRACT: Amphiphilic surface groups play an important role in many biological processes. The synthesis of amphiphilic polyphenylene dendrimer branches (dendrons), providing alternating hydrophilic and lipophilic surface groups and one reactive ethynyl group at the core is reported. The amphiphilic surface groups serve as biorecognition units that bind to the surface of adenovirus?5 (Ad5), which is a common vector in gene therapy. The Ad5/dendron complexes showed high gene transduction efficiencies in coxsackie-adenovirus receptor (CAR)-negative cells. Moreover, the dendrons offer incorporation of new functions at the dendron core by in situ post-modifications, even when bound to the Ad5 surface. Surfaces coated with these dendrons were analyzed for their blood-protein binding capacity, which is essential to predict their performance in the blood stream. A new platform for introducing bioactive groups to the Ad5 surface without chemically modifying the virus particles is provided.

SUBMITTER: Wagner J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7155148 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Amphiphilic Polyphenylene Dendron Conjugates for Surface Remodeling of Adenovirus 5.

Wagner Jessica J   Li Longjie L   Simon Johanna J   Krutzke Lea L   Landfester Katharina K   Mailänder Volker V   Müllen Klaus K   Ng David Y W DYW   Wu Yuzhou Y   Weil Tanja T  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20200203 14


Amphiphilic surface groups play an important role in many biological processes. The synthesis of amphiphilic polyphenylene dendrimer branches (dendrons), providing alternating hydrophilic and lipophilic surface groups and one reactive ethynyl group at the core is reported. The amphiphilic surface groups serve as biorecognition units that bind to the surface of adenovirus 5 (Ad5), which is a common vector in gene therapy. The Ad5/dendron complexes showed high gene transduction efficiencies in cox  ...[more]

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