Olivia Young, Hawa Dembele, Anjali Rajwar, Ick Chan Kwon, Ju Hee Ryu, William Shih, Yang Zeng
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摘要
近年来,基于纳米技术的药物输送技术取得了显著进展。DNA 折纸纳米粒子是这一领域中一个特别有前途的平台,它具有高度可编程的表面,可精确控制各种货物的纳米级间距和化学计量。这些用途广泛的微粒正被广泛应用于从基础分子生物学到诊断和治疗的各个领域。这种日益增长的兴趣需要有效的方法来量化 DNA 折纸纳米粒子上的货物。我们的研究整合了之前几种经过验证的方法,重点是基于凝胶和荧光的技术,包括对这些纳米颗粒上的蛋白质、肽和核酸货物进行多重定量。这项工作可为热衷于利用基于 DNA 折纸的纳米粒子进行治疗的研究小组提供宝贵的资源。
Cargo quantification of functionalized DNA origami for therapeutic application
In recent years, notable advances in nanotechnology-based drug delivery have emerged. A particularly promising platform in this field is DNA origami-based nanoparticles, which offer highly programmable surfaces, providing precise control over the nanoscale spacing and stoichiometry of various cargo. These versatile particles are finding diverse applications ranging from basic molecular biology to diagnostics and therapeutics. This growing interest creates the need for effective methods to quantify cargo on DNA origami nanoparticles. Our study consolidates several previously validated methods focusing on gel-based and fluorescence-based techniques, including multiplexed quantification of protein, peptide, and nucleic acid cargo on these nanoparticles. This work may serve as a valuable resource for groups researchers keen on utilizing DNA origami-based nanoparticles in therapeutic applications.