Multiplexed
mRNA Sensing and Combinatorial-Targeted
Drug Delivery Using DNA-Gold Nanoparticle Dimers
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The design of nanoparticulate systems
which can perform multiple
synergistic functions in cells with high specificity and selectivity
is of great importance in applications. Here we combine recent advances
in DNA-gold nanoparticle self-assembly and sensing to develop gold
nanoparticle dimers that are able to perform multiplexed synergistic
functions within a cellular environment. These dimers can sense two
mRNA targets and simultaneously or independently deliver one or two
DNA-intercalating anticancer drugs (doxorubicin and mitoxantrone)
in live cells. Our study focuses on the design of sophisticated nanoparticle
assemblies with multiple and synergistic functions that have the potential
to advance sensing and drug delivery in cells.
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Kyriazi, Maria-Eleni; Giust, Davide; El-Sagheer, Afaf H.; M. Lackie, Peter; Muskens, Otto L.; Brown, Tom; et al. (2018). Multiplexed
mRNA Sensing and Combinatorial-Targeted
Drug Delivery Using DNA-Gold Nanoparticle Dimers. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.7b08620