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Fluorescent Polyamines for Efficient DNA Condensation and Cellular Uptake

Source
Small
ISSN
16136810
Date Issued
2025-08-21
Author(s)
Dubey, Yogesh
Dilip, Haritha
Kirubakaran, Sivapriya  
Kanvah, Sriram  
DOI
10.1002/smll.202503144
Volume
21
Issue
33
Abstract
Polyamine-based carriers, including spermine and spermidine, offer significant potential due to their ability to bind DNA and facilitate cellular uptake. In this study, four fluorophore-tagged spermidine and spermine derivatives (S1C, S2C, S1D, S2D) linked by a non-cleavable linker are synthesized and evaluated for their ability to condense DNA and mediate gene delivery. Spectroscopic and bio-AFM studies confirm the DNA condensation, with S2C exhibiting selective lysosomal targeting and photostability for up to 2 h. Further validation using an RFP-tagged plasmid confirms S2C’s effective DNA internalization. This approach offers a promising, straightforward alternative for gene delivery, addressing key limitations of conventional methods. However, further optimization is needed to improve gene release and enhance the therapeutic efficacy.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28028
Subjects
DNA condensates | dye-polyamine conjugates | lysosomal imaging | polyamine
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