Sequence-defined cationic lipo-oligomers containing unsaturated fatty acids for transfection

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Abstract

Sequence-defined cationic lipo-oligomers containing unsaturated fatty acids are potent nucleic acid carriers that are produced by solid-phase supported synthesis. However, the trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)-mediated removal of acid-labile protecting groups and cleavage from the resin can be accompanied by side products caused by an addition of TFA to the double bonds of unsaturated fatty acids. These TFA adducts are converted into hydroxylated derivatives under aqueous conditions. Here we describe an optimized cleavage protocol (precooling cleavage solution to 4 °C, 20 min cleavage at 22 °C), which minimizes TFA adduct formation, retains the unsaturated hydrocarbon chain character, and ensures high yields of the synthesis.

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Reinhard, S., & Wagner, E. (2019). Sequence-defined cationic lipo-oligomers containing unsaturated fatty acids for transfection. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1943, pp. 1–25). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9092-4_1

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