Active Nuclear Import of Mammalian Cell-Expressible DNA Origami.
Anna LiedlJohanna GrießingJessica A KretzmannHendrik DietzPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
DNA origami enables the creation of complex 3D shapes from genetic material. Future uses could include the delivery of genetic instructions to cells, but nuclear import remains a major barrier to gene delivery due to the impermeability of the nuclear membrane. Here we realize active nuclear import of DNA origami objects in dividing and chemically arrested mammalian cells. We developed a custom DNA origami single-strand scaffold featuring a mammalian-cell expressible reporter gene (mCherry) and multiple Simian virus 40 (SV40) derived DNA nuclear targeting sequences (DTS). Inclusion of the DTS within DNA origami rescued gene expression in arrested cells, indicating that active transport into the nucleus occurs. Our work successfully adapts mechanisms known from viruses to promote the cellular expression of genetic instructions encoded within DNA origami objects.
Keyphrases
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- single molecule
- gene expression
- genome wide
- induced apoptosis
- nucleic acid
- copy number
- dna methylation
- single cell
- circulating tumor cells
- poor prognosis
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- cell cycle arrest
- crispr cas
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- transcription factor
- cell proliferation
- cancer therapy
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