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Download fileTransport of siRNA through Lipid Membranes Driven by Nanosecond Electric Pulses: An Experimental and Computational Study
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posted on 2016-02-20, 13:18 authored by Marie Breton, Lucie Delemotte, Aude Silve, Lluis M. Mir, Mounir TarekThe use of small interfering RNA (siRNA) is a blossoming
technique
for gene regulation. However, its therapeutic potential is today severely
hampered by the lack of an efficient means of safely delivering these
nucleic acids to the intracellular medium. We report here that a single
10 ns high-voltage electric pulse can permeabilize lipid vesicles
and allow the delivery of siRNA to the cytoplasm. Combining experiments
and molecular dynamics simulations has allowed us to provide the detailed
molecular mechanisms of such transport and to give practical guidance
for the design of protocols aimed at using nanosecond-pulse siRNA
electro-delivery in medical and biotechnological applications.