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Selective recognition of anionic cell membranes using targeted liposomes coated with zinc(ii)-bis(dipicolylamine) affinity units.


ABSTRACT: Zinc(ii)-bis(dipicolylamine) (Zn2BDPA) coated liposomes are shown to have high recognition selectivity towards vesicle and cell membranes with anionic surfaces. Robust synthetic methods were developed to produce Zn2BDPA-PEG-lipid conjugates with varying PEG linker chain length. One conjugate (Zn2BDPA-PEG2000-DSPE) was used in liposome formulations doped with the lipophilic near-infrared fluorophore DiR. Fluorescence cell microscopy studies demonstrated that the multivalent liposomes selectively and efficiently target bacteria in the presence of healthy mammalian cells and cause bacterial cell agglutination. The liposomes also exhibited selective staining of the surfaces of dead or dying human cancer cells that had been treated with a chemotherapeutic agent.

SUBMITTER: Turkyilmaz S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4128505 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective recognition of anionic cell membranes using targeted liposomes coated with zinc(ii)-bis(dipicolylamine) affinity units.

Turkyilmaz Serhan S   Rice Douglas R DR   Palumbo Rachael R   Smith Bradley D BD  

Organic & biomolecular chemistry 20140625 30


Zinc(ii)-bis(dipicolylamine) (Zn2BDPA) coated liposomes are shown to have high recognition selectivity towards vesicle and cell membranes with anionic surfaces. Robust synthetic methods were developed to produce Zn2BDPA-PEG-lipid conjugates with varying PEG linker chain length. One conjugate (Zn2BDPA-PEG2000-DSPE) was used in liposome formulations doped with the lipophilic near-infrared fluorophore DiR. Fluorescence cell microscopy studies demonstrated that the multivalent liposomes selectively  ...[more]

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