Abstract
Supramolecular amphiphiles, consisting of ternary complexes of cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]), an alkylated paraquat derivative and a tetraethylene glycol-functionalized azobenzene, self-assemble into vesicles of about 200 nm in diameter. The outer surface of the vesicles was functionalized with cell-targeting ligands. These vesicles were employed for loading and delivery of proteins into cells. Supramolecular amphiphile-derived vesicles show great promise as nanocarriers of functional molecules to be transferred into cells.
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Cavatorta, E., Voskuhl, J., Wasserberg, D., Brinkmann, J., Huskens, J., & Jonkheijm, P. (2017). Targeting protein-loaded CB[8]-mediated supramolecular nanocarriers to cells. RSC Advances, 7(86), 54341–54346. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra10980f
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