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Cellular Delivery of Large Functional Proteins and Protein-Nucleic Acid Constructs via Localized Electroporation.


ABSTRACT: Delivery of proteins and protein-nucleic acid constructs into live cells enables a wide range of applications from gene editing to cell-based therapies and intracellular sensing. However, electroporation-based protein delivery remains challenging due to the large sizes of proteins, their low surface charge, and susceptibility to conformational changes that result in loss of function. Here, we use a nanochannel-based localized electroporation platform with multiplexing capabilities to optimize the intracellular delivery of large proteins (β-galactosidase, 472 kDa, 75.38% efficiency), protein-nucleic acid conjugates (protein spherical nucleic acids (ProSNA), 668 kDa, 80.25% efficiency), and Cas9-ribonucleoprotein complex (160 kDa, ∼60% knock-out and ∼24% knock-in) while retaining functionality post-delivery. Importantly, we delivered the largest protein to date using a localized electroporation platform and showed a nearly 2-fold improvement in gene editing efficiencies compared to previous reports. Furthermore, using confocal microscopy, we observed enhanced cytosolic delivery of ProSNAs, which may expand opportunities for detection and therapy.

SUBMITTER: Pathak N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10433461 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cellular Delivery of Large Functional Proteins and Protein-Nucleic Acid Constructs via Localized Electroporation.

Pathak Nibir N   Patino Cesar A CA   Ramani Namrata N   Mukherjee Prithvijit P   Samanta Devleena D   Ebrahimi Sasha B SB   Mirkin Chad A CA   Espinosa Horacio D HD  

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Delivery of proteins and protein-nucleic acid constructs into live cells enables a wide range of applications from gene editing to cell-based therapies and intracellular sensing. However, electroporation-based protein delivery remains challenging due to the large sizes of proteins, their low surface charge, and susceptibility to conformational changes that result in loss of function. Here, we use a nanochannel-based localized electroporation platform with multiplexing capabilities to optimize th  ...[more]

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