Abstract

All-DNA nanomedicines have emerged as potential anti-tumor drugs. DNA nanotechnology provides all-DNA nanomedicines with unlimited possibilities in controlling the diversification of size, shape, and loads of the therapeutic motifs. As DNA is a biological polymer, it is possible to genetically encode and produce the all-DNA nanomedicines in living bacteria. Herein, DNA-dendrimer-based nanomedicines are designed to adapt to the biological production, which is constructed by the flexible 3-arm building blocks to enable a highly efficient one-pot DNA assembly. For the first time, a DNA nanomedicine, D4-3-As-DzSur, is successfully genetically encoded, biotechnologically produced, and directly self-assembled. The performance of the biologically produced D4-3-As-DzSur in targeted gene regulation has been confirmed by in vitro and in vivo studies. The biological production capability will fulfill the low-cost and large-scale production of all-DNA nanomedicines and promote clinical applications.

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