ChemistryOpen (Mar 2019)

Efficient bioactive oligonucleotide‐protein conjugation for cell‐targeted cancer therapy

  • Dr. Anna Aviñó,
  • Dr. Ugutz Unzueta,
  • Dr. María Virtudes Céspedes,
  • Dr. Isolda Casanova,
  • Dr. Esther Vázquez,
  • Prof. Dr. Antonio Villaverde,
  • Prof. Dr. Ramon Mangues,
  • Prof. Dr. Ramon Eritja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/open.201900038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 382 – 387

Abstract

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Abstract Oligonucleotide‐protein conjugates have important applications in biomedicine. Simple and efficient methods are described for the preparation of these conjugates. Specifically, we describe a new method in which a bifunctional linker is attached to thiol‐oligonucleotide to generate a reactive intermediate that is used to link to the protein. Having similar conjugation efficacy compared with the classical method in which the bifunctional linker is attached first to the protein, this new approach produces significantly more active conjugates with higher batch to batch reproducibility. In a second approach, direct conjugation is proposed using oligonucleotides carrying carboxyl groups. These methodologies have been applied to prepare nanoconjugates of an engineered nanoparticle protein carrying a T22 peptide with affinity for the CXCR4 chemokine receptor and oligomers of the antiproliferative nucleotide 2’‐deoxy‐5‐fluorouridine in a very efficient way. The protocols have potential uses for the functionalization of proteins, amino‐containing polymers or amino‐lipids in order to produce complex therapeutic nucleic acid delivery systems.

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