Abstract

Dendrimers are individual macromolecular compounds having a great potential for biomedical application. The key step of the cell penetration by dendrimers is the interaction with lipid bilayer. Here, the interaction between cationic pyridylphenylene dendrimer of third generation (D350+) and multicomponent liquid (CL/POPC), solid (CL/DPPC) and cholesterol-containing (CL/POPC/30% Chol) anionic liposomes was investigated by dynamic light scattering, fluorescence spectroscopy, conductometry, calorimetric studies and molecular dynamic (MD) simulations. Microelectrophoresis and MD simulations revealed the interaction is electrostatic and reversible with only part of pyridinium groups of dendrimers involved in binding with liposomes. The ability of dendrimer molecules to migrate between liposomes was discovered by the labeling liposomes with Rhodamine B. The phase state of the lipid membrane and the incorporation of cholesterol into the lipid bilayer were found to not affect the mechanism of the dendrimer - liposome complex formation. Rigid dendrimer adsorption on liposomal surface does not induce the formation of significant defects in the lipid membrane pave the way for possible biological application of pyridylphenylene dendrimers.

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