Fluorocarbon-DNA Conjugates for Enhanced Cellular Delivery: Formation of a Densely Packed DNA Nano-Assembly.
Minako NaritaAi KohataTaiichi KageyamaHonoka WatanabeKohsuke AikawaDaisuke KawaguchiKunihiko MorihiroAkimitsu OkamotoTakashi OkazoePublished in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2024)
Forming nano-assemblies is essential for delivering DNA conjugates into cells, with the DNA density in the nano-assembly playing an important role in determining the uptake efficiency. In this study, we developed a strategy for the facile synthesis of DNA strands bearing perfluoroalkyl (R F ) groups (R F -DNA conjugates) and investigated how they affect cellular uptake. An R F -DNA conjugate bearing a long R F group at the DNA terminus forms a nano-assembly with a high DNA density, which results in greatly enhanced cellular uptake. The uptake mechanism is mediated by clathrin-dependent endocytosis. The use of R F groups to densely assemble negatively charged DNA is a useful strategy for designing drug delivery carriers.