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Surface Functionalization of Exosomes Using Click Chemistry

Tyson J Smyth K. Petrova N. M. Payton I. Persaud J. Redzic +3 lainnya

Abstrak

A method for conjugation of ligands to the surface of exosomes was developed using click chemistry. Copper-catalyzed azide alkyne cycloaddition (click chemistry) is ideal for biocojugation of small molecules and macromolecules to the surface of exosomes, due to fast reaction times, high specificity, and compatibility in aqueous buffers. Exosomes cross-linked with alkyne groups using carbodiimide chemistry were conjugated to a model azide, azide-fluor 545. Conjugation had no effect on the size of exosomes, nor was there any change in the extent of exosome adherence/internalization with recipient cells, suggesting the reaction conditions were mild on exosome structure and function. We further investigated the extent of exosomal protein modification with alkyne groups. Using liposomes with surface alkyne groups of a similar size and concentration to exosomes, we estimated that approximately 1.5 alkyne groups were present for every 150 kDa of exosomal protein.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (8)

T

Tyson J Smyth

K

K. Petrova

N

N. M. Payton

I

I. Persaud

J

J. Redzic

M

M. Graner

P

P. Smith-Jones

T

T. Anchordoquy

Format Sitasi

Smyth, T.J., Petrova, K., Payton, N.M., Persaud, I., Redzic, J., Graner, M. et al. (2014). Surface Functionalization of Exosomes Using Click Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1021/bc500291r

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2014
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
444×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1021/bc500291r
Akses
Open Access ✓