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EXP002561

Paper

Peptide-Based Nanoparticles to Rapidly and Efficiently “Wrap ’n Roll” siRNA into Cells (2019)

Peptide

WRAP1

Sequence: LLWRLWRLLWRLWRLL

RNA

siRNA

All experiment fields

Experiment Id EXP002561
Paper Peptide-Based Nanoparticles to Rapidly and Efficiently “Wrap ’n Roll” siRNA into Cells
Peptide WRAP1
Delivery Success Class no
In Vivo Flag no
Uptake Confirmed yes
Label Confidence high
In Vitro Functional Effect yes
Endosomal Escape Evidence
Peptide Concentration Peptide concentration varied by molar ratio; 400 nM peptide at R=20 with 20 nM siRNA in main cellular assays
Rna Concentration 5, 10, and 20 nM siCDK4 tested
Mixing Ratio R = 20 peptide:siRNA molar ratio for main experiments
Formulation Format noncovalent peptide-based nanoparticle
Formulation Components WRAP1 mixed with siRNA in 5% glucose aqueous solution; nanoparticle formation by one-step electrostatic/hydrophobic complexation
Size Nm 73.30
Zeta Mv 42.20
Model Scope in_vitro
Model Type in vitro reporter/target-gene knockdown
Cell Lines Or Primary Cells U87 glioblastoma reporter cells; additional cell lines tested for WRAP1/WRAP5 where applicable
Animal Model
Administration Route in vitro transfection
Output Type endogenous protein knockdown
Output Value CDK4 protein reduction >30%, >60%, and >80% at 5, 10, and 20 nM siCDK4, respectively
Output Units
Output Notes WRAP1 and WRAP5 nanoparticles were further validated against endogenous CDK4 in U87 cells by Western blot.
Toxicity Notes LDH assay indicated no relevant cytotoxicity for active WRAP/siRNA nanoparticle conditions; RNAiMAX caused ~20% cytotoxicity in the comparison assay.
Curation Notes