Influence of Lysine and TRITC Conjugation on the Size
and Structure of Dextran Nanoconjugates with Potential for Biomolecule
Delivery to Neurons
Posted on 2021-08-23 - 13:06
As a potent nonviral
system for biomolecular delivery to neurons
via their axons, we have studied molecular characteristics of lysinated
fluorescent dextran nanoconjugates with degrees of conjugation of
0.54–15.2 mol lysine and 0.25–7.27 mol tetramethyl rhodamine
isothiocyanate (TRITC) per mol dextran. We studied the influence of
conjugation with lysine and TRITC on the size and structure of different
molecular weight dextrans and their mobility within axons. Dynamic
light scattering (DLS) and small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) experiments
revealed significant differences in the size and structure of unmodified
and modified dextrans. Unexpectedly, lower-molecular-weight conjugated
dextrans exhibited higher molecular volumes, which we propose is due
to fewer intramolecular interactions than in higher-molecular-weight
conjugated dextrans. Assessment of retrograde and anterograde movement
of lysine- and TRITC-conjugated dextrans in axons in the lumbar spinal
cord of chicken embryos showed that lower-molecular-weight dextrans
translocate more efficiently than higher-molecular-weight dextrans,
despite having larger molecular volumes. This comparative characterization
of different molecular weight dextrans will help define optimal features
for intracellular delivery.
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Zeini, Darya; Glover, Joel C.; Knudsen, Kenneth D.; Nyström, Bo (2021). Influence of Lysine and TRITC Conjugation on the Size
and Structure of Dextran Nanoconjugates with Potential for Biomolecule
Delivery to Neurons. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.1c00544