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Functionalized tetrapod-like ZnO nanostructures for plasmid DNA purification, polymerase chain reaction and delivery
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Tetrapod-like Zno NanostructuresPolymerase Chain ReactionDna NanotechnologyEngineeringNanomaterialsNanobiotechnologyTetrapodal Zno NanostructuresBiotechnologyBiochemical EngineeringMolecular BiologyPlasmid Dna PurificationPlasmid DnaOligonucleotideGene DeliveryMedicineBiomolecular Engineering
Functionalized tetrapodal ZnO nanostructures are tested in plasmid DNA experiments (1) as a solid-phase adsorbent for plasmid DNA purification, (2) as improving reagents in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and (3) as novel carriers for gene delivery. The amino-modification, the tetrapod-like shape of the nanostructure and its high biocompatibility all contribute to measurements showing promise for applications. A sol-gel method is used for silica coating and amino-modification. Plasmid DNA is purified through reversible conjugations of amino-modified ZnO tetrapods with DNA. Also, as additional reagents, functionalized tetrapods are shown to improve the amount of PCR product. For transfection, ZnO tetrapods provide some protection against deoxyribonuclease cleavage of plasmid DNA and deliver plasmid DNA into cells with little cytotoxicity.
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