Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research (Apr 2021)

A novel method for DNA delivery into bacteria using cationic copolymers

  • V.V. de Souza,
  • P.A.M. Vitale,
  • F.H. Florenzano,
  • R.K. Salinas,
  • I.M. Cuccovia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1414-431x202010743
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 5

Abstract

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Amphiphilic copolymers have a wide variety of medical and biotechnological applications, including DNA transfection in eukaryotic cells. Still, no polymer-primed transfection of prokaryotic cells has been described. The reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymer synthesis technique and the reversible deactivation radical polymerization variants allow the design of polymers with well-controlled molar mass, morphology, and hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity ratios. RAFT was used to synthesize two amphiphilic copolymers containing different ratios of the amphiphilic poly[2-(dimethyl-amino) ethyl methacrylate] and the hydrophobic poly [methyl methacrylate]. These copolymers bound to pUC-19 DNA and successfully transfected non-competent Escherichia coli DH5α, with transformation efficiency in the range of 103 colony-forming units per µg of plasmid DNA. These results demonstrate prokaryote transformation using polymers with controlled amphiphilic/hydrophobic ratios.

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