Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7692180 | Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Here, we used centrifugal precipitation to construct a giant vesicle (GV) encapsulating smaller giant vesicles (GV-in-GV) which comprises a photo-resistant outer GV and a photo-pierceable inner GV; the outer GV contained a fluorescent probe (SYBR Green I) in its inner water pool, and the inner GV contained double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in its inner water pool. The phospholipid membrane of the inner GV was made photo-pierceable by inclusion of ca. 15Â mol% of a caged phospholipid in its membrane. Immediately after exposure of the GV-in-GVs to UV irradiation, strong fluorescence was detected in the inner water pool of the outer GV, indicating that dsDNA had been released from the inner GV and had complexed with the fluorescent probe. These dynamics can be recognized as a macroscopic representation of the molecular level function of a caged compound.
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Authors
Kentaro Suzuki, Kotaro Machida, Kazuo Yamaguchi, Tadashi Sugawara,