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Structural studies of the formation of lipoplexes between siRNA and selected bis-imidazolium gemini surfactants

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AuthorsAndrzejewska W  Pietralik Z  Skupin M  Kozak M  
AffiliationDepartment of Macromolecular Physics   Faculty of Physics   Adam Mickiewicz University   Umultowska 85   61-614 Poznań   Poland; Joint SAXS Laboratory   Faculty of Physics   Adam Mickiewicz University   Umultowska 85   61-614 Poznań   Poland. Electronic address: mkozak@amu.edu.pl.  
JournalColloids Surf B Biointerfaces
Year 2016

Abstract


Dicationic (gemini) surfactants are agents that can be used for the preparation of stable complexes of nucleic acids, particularly siRNA for therapeutic purposes. In this study, we demonstrated that bis-imidazolium gemini surfactants with variable lengths of dioxyalkyl linker groups (from dioxyethyl to dioxydodecyl) and dodecyl side chains are excellent for the complexation of siRNA. All of these compounds effectively complexed siRNA in a charge ratio range (p/n) of 1.5-10. The low resolution structure of siRNA oligomers was characterised by small angle scattering of synchrotron radiation (SR-SAXS) and ab initio modelling. The structures of the formed complexes were also analysed using SR-SAXS, circular dichroism studies and electrophoretic mobility tests. The most promising agents for complexation with siRNA were the surfactants that contained dioxyethyl and dioxyhexyl spacer groups.