Re: [DIYbio] DNA nano-structure targeted to cell membrane

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Matt Lawes

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Jul 28, 2013, 5:54:25 PM7/28/13
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Traditional method is to use a lipidic based transfecrion reagent or a viral particle .....

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[DIYbio] DNA nano-structure targeted to cell membrane

hello everyone,

I am working on a project for  BIOMOD 2013.
Does anybody know how to target DNA nanostructure to cell membrane...

Thanks 

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Cathal Garvey (Tablet)

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Jul 29, 2013, 2:57:44 AM7/29/13
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Regardless of structure, all DNA has a highly charged backbone. Not only charged but positively charged, where most membranes are also positively charged.

Consequently, the nonpolar, repellent membrane is an unlikely target for structural DNA..
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Nathan McCorkle

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Jul 30, 2013, 3:27:32 AM7/30/13
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Matt are there viral sequences that can be used straight from a gene
synthesizer or PCR reaction?
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