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