Lipophilic pro-oligonucleotides are rapidly and efficiently internalized in HeLa cells

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Model t-Bu-SATE pro-dodecathymidines labeled with fluorescein and exhibiting various lipophilicities were evaluated for their uptake by cells in culture. Pro-oligonucleotides with appropriate lipophilicity were found to permeate across the HeLa cell membrane much more extensively than the control phosphorothioate oligo or than the hydrophilic pro-oligos. Fluorescence patterns of internalization were consistent with a diffusion mechanism resulting in the appearance of a uniform cytoplasmic distribution and nuclear accumulation, as confirmed by confocal microscopy.

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Vivès, E., Dell’Aquila, C., Bologna, J. C., Morvan, F., Rayner, B., & Imbach, J. L. (1999). Lipophilic pro-oligonucleotides are rapidly and efficiently internalized in HeLa cells. Nucleic Acids Research, 27(20), 4071–4076. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/27.20.4071

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