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DNA release from lipoplexes by anionic lipids: correlation with lipid mesomorphism, interfacial curvature, and membrane fusion
Authors:Tarahovsky Yury S  Koynova Rumiana  MacDonald Robert C
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208 USA.
Abstract:DNA release from lipoplexes is an essential step during lipofection and is probably a result of charge neutralization by cellular anionic lipids. As a model system to test this possibility, fluorescence resonance energy transfer between DNA and lipid covalently labeled with Cy3 and BODIPY, respectively, was used to monitor the release of DNA from lipid surfaces induced by anionic liposomes. The separation of DNA from lipid measured this way was considerably slower and less complete than that estimated with noncovalently labeled DNA, and depends on the lipid composition of both lipoplexes and anionic liposomes. This result was confirmed by centrifugal separation of released DNA and lipid. X-ray diffraction revealed a clear correlation of the DNA release capacity of the anionic lipids with the interfacial curvature of the mesomorphic structures developed when the anionic and cationic liposomes were mixed. DNA release also correlated with the rate of fusion of anionic liposomes with lipoplexes. It is concluded that the tendency to fuse and the phase preference of the mixed lipid membranes are key factors for the rate and extent of DNA release. The approach presented emphasizes the importance of the lipid composition of both lipoplexes and target membranes and suggests optimal transfection may be obtained by tailoring lipoplex composition to the lipid composition of target cells.
Keywords:EDOPC  dioleoylethylphosphatidylcholine  DOPG  dioleoylphosphatidylglycerol  DOPS  dioleoylphosphatidylserine  DOPA  dioleoylphosphatidic acid  PI  phosphatidylinositol  DOTAP  dioleoyltrimethylammoniumpropane  DOPE  dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine  FRET  fluorescence resonance energy transfer  EtBr  ethidium bromide  PG  phosphatidylglycerol  PS  phosphatidylserine  PA  phosphatidic acid  OA  oleic acid
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