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Abstract

Efficient intracellular delivery of proteins is needed to fully realize the potential of protein therapeutics. Current methods of protein delivery commonly suffer from low tolerance for serum, poor endosomal escape and limited in vivo efficacy. Here we report that common cationic lipid nucleic acid transfection reagents can potently deliver proteins that are fused to negatively supercharged proteins, that contain natural anionic domains or that natively bind to anionic nucleic acids.

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Title
Cationic lipid-mediated delivery of proteins enables efficient protein-based genome editing in vitro and in vivo
Author
Zuris, John A; Thompson, David B; Shu, Yilai; Guilinger, John P; Bessen, Jeffrey L; Hu, Johnny H; Maeder, Morgan L; Joung, J Keith; Chen, Zheng-yi; Liu, David R
Pages
73-80
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Jan 2015
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
10870156
e-ISSN
15461696
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1644157579
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jan 2015