Modulation of binding properties of amphiphilic DNA containing multiple dodecyl phosphotriester linkages to lipid bilayer membrane

DNA is a promising functional molecule to modify and design lipid membrane functions. In order to use DNA in a hydrophilic-hydrophobic interface including lipid membrane, we have developed an amphiphilic DNA having dodecyl phosphotriester linkages (dod-DNA). Herein, we report the binding of a series...

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Hauptverfasser: Makishi, Shingo, Shibata, Tomonori, Okazaki, Masatsugu, Dohno, Chikara, Nakatani, Kazuhiko
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description DNA is a promising functional molecule to modify and design lipid membrane functions. In order to use DNA in a hydrophilic-hydrophobic interface including lipid membrane, we have developed an amphiphilic DNA having dodecyl phosphotriester linkages (dod-DNA). Herein, we report the binding of a series of amphiphilic dod-DNAs to the lipid bilayer membrane. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) assay and fluorescent microscopy showed that dod-DNA having three dodecyl groups at each end strongly bound to lipid membrane due to the slow dissociation rate and the dod-DNA can be used as a linear template for molecular arrangement on the membrane surface.
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