Abstract

Molecular level understanding of liposome-gene interaction is immensely important for the research progress and technological advancement of gene delivery, which is highly significant due to a wide range of applications of gene therapy. The liposomal gene delivery method is one of the most promising techniques due to its efficacy to easily fuse with the cell membrane and its lower toxicity. In vivo gene delivery using liposomes is reported to be extremely successful. However, the success of gene delivery depends on various factors including the chemical nature of the structural unit of the liposome. To explore the regulative factor(s) for liposomal gene delivery, we systematically analyze the linker orientation effect on the gene delivery efficiency of liposomes through a density functional theory (DFT) study. Interestingly, it is observed that the liposome-gene interaction is not the regulating factor for successful gene delivery. The success depends on the gel to liquid melting temperature of the liposome.

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