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Disulfide Bridging Strategies in Viral and Nonviral Platforms for Nucleic Acid Delivery.

Kingshuk DuttaRitam DasJewel MedeirosSankaran Thayumanavan
Published in: Biochemistry (2021)
Self-assembled nanostructures that are sensitive to environmental stimuli are promising nanomaterials for drug delivery. In this class, disulfide-containing redox-sensitive strategies have gained enormous attention because of their wide applicability and simplicity of nanoparticle design. In the context of nucleic acid delivery, numerous disulfide-based materials have been designed by relying on covalent or noncovalent interactions. In this review, we highlight major advances in the design of disulfide-containing materials for nucleic acid encapsulation, including covalent nucleic acid conjugates, viral vectors or virus-like particles, dendrimers, peptides, polymers, lipids, hydrogels, inorganic nanoparticles, and nucleic acid nanostructures. Our discussion will focus on the context of the design of materials and their impact on addressing the current shortcomings in the intracellular delivery of nucleic acids.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • drug delivery
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  • cancer therapy
  • working memory
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • extracellular matrix
  • wound healing
  • iron oxide