Medicinal chemistry of plasmid DNA with peptide nucleic acids: A new strategy for gene therapy

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Olivier Zelphati
Jiin Felgner
Yan Wang
Xiaowu Liang
Xiaodong Wang
Philip Felgner
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[1] Gene Therapy Systems Inc.,
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Gene Therapy; Gene Chemistry; Gene Delivery; Direct Coupling; Peptide Nucleic Acid;
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In this chapter, we describe an approach using a peptide nucleic acid (PNA) clamp to directly and irreversibly modify plasmid DNA, without affecting either its supercoiled conformation or its ability to be efficiently transcribed. This strategy enables investigators to `functionalize' their gene of interest by direct coupling of ligands (fluorophores, peptide, proteins, sugars or oligonucleotides) to plasmid DNA. This approach provides versatile tools to study the mechanisms of gene delivery and to circumvent some of the main obstacles of synthetic gene delivery systems, such as specific targeting and efficient delivery. The proof-of-principal of PNA-dependent gene chemistry (PDGC) was demonstrated with a fluorescently labeled PNA that allowed generation of a highly fluorescent preparation of plasmid DNA that was functionally and conformationally intact. Fluorescent-PNA/DNA was used to identify critical parameters involved in naked DNA and non-viral gene delivery technology. The greatest potential of PDGC lies in the ability to attach specific ligands (e.g., peptides, proteins) to the plasmid DNA in order to overcome cellular barriers of non-viral gene delivery systems. In this regard, specific examples of ligands coupled to DNA are described and their effect on increasing the efficacy of gene therapy is presented.
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