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Biophysical Journal | 1999

Physical and Biological Properties of Cationic Triesters of Phosphatidylcholine

Robert C. MacDonald; Gary W. Ashley; Miho Shida; Vera A. Rakhmanova; Yury S. Tarahovsky; Dennis P. Pantazatos; Michael T. Kennedy; Edvin V. Pozharski; Kent A. Baker; Ramoun D. Jones; Kenneth L. Choi; Ruozi Qiu; Thomas J. McIntosh

The properties of a new class of phospholipids, alkyl phosphocholine triesters, are described. These compounds were prepared from phosphatidylcholines through substitution of the phosphate oxygen by reaction with alkyl trifluoromethylsulfonates. Their unusual behavior is ascribed to their net positive charge and absence of intermolecular hydrogen bonding. The O-ethyl, unsaturated derivatives hydrated to generate large, unilamellar liposomes. The phase transition temperature of the saturated derivatives is very similar to that of the precursor phosphatidylcholine and quite insensitive to ionic strength. The dissociation of single molecules from bilayers is unusually facile, as revealed by the surface activity of aqueous liposome dispersions. Vesicles of cationic phospholipids fused with vesicles of anionic lipids. Liquid crystalline cationic phospholipids such as 1, 2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-ethylphosphocholine triflate formed normal lipid bilayers in aqueous phases that interacted with short, linear DNA and supercoiled plasmid DNA to form a sandwich-structured complex in which bilayers were separated by strands of DNA. DNA in a 1:1 (mol) complex with cationic lipid was shielded from the aqueous phase, but was released by neutralizing the cationic charge with anionic lipid. DNA-lipid complexes transfected DNA into cells very effectively. Transfection efficiency depended upon the form of the lipid dispersion used to generate DNA-lipid complexes; in the case of the O-ethyl derivative described here, large vesicle preparations in the liquid crystalline phase were most effective.


Archive | 1995

Cationic phospholipids for transfection

Gary W. Ashley; Robert C. MacDonald; Miho Shida


Proteins | 1993

Catalysis by dienelactone hydrolase: A variation on the protease mechanism

Eong Cheah; Gary W. Ashley; Jon Gary; David Oilis


Protein Engineering | 1993

Substrate-induced activation of dienelactone hydrolase: an enzyme with a naturally occurring Cys-His-Asp triad

Eong Cheah; Christopher Austin; Gary W. Ashley; David L. Ollis


Proteins | 1991

Thiol protease‐like active site found in the enzyme dienelactone hydrolase: Localization using biochemical, genetic, and structural tools

Dushyant Pathak; Gary W. Ashley; David Ollis


Archive | 1995

Novel cationic phospholipids for transfection

Gary W. Ashley; Robert C. MacDonald; Miho Shida


Nucleic Acids Research | 1992

Modulation of neocarzinostatin-mediated DNA double strand damage by activating thiol: deuterium isotope effects.

Susan E. McAfee; Gary W. Ashley


Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics | 1996

Stereochemical assignment of chiral phosphotriester analogues with alu i sites

Laura A. Labeots; Susan E. Clare; Gary W. Ashley; Robert L. Letsinger


Archive | 1995

Nouveaux phospholipides cationiques destines a la transfection

Gary W. Ashley; Robert C. MacDonald; Miho Shida


Archive | 1995

Neue kationische phospholipide zur transfektion

Gary W. Ashley; Robert C. MacDonald; Miho Shida

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Miho Shida

Northwestern University

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Eong Cheah

Australian National University

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David Ollis

Northwestern University

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Jon Gary

Northwestern University

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