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Interaction of phosphorus dendrimers with HIV peptides-Fluorescence studies of nano-complexes formation

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In this study, dendrimers emerge as an alternative approach for delivery of HIV peptides to dendritic cells. Gp160, NH-EIDNYTNTIYTLLEE-COOH; P24, NH-DTINEEAAEW-COOH and Nef, NHGMDDPEREVLEWRFDSRLAF-COOH peptides were complexed with two types of positively charged phosphorus-containing dendrimers (CPD). Fluorescence polarization, dynamic light scattering, transmission and electron microscopy (TEM) techniques were chosen to evaluate the dendriplexes stability. We were able to show that complexes were stable in time and temperature. This is crucial for using these peptide/dendrimer nano-complexes in a new vaccine against HIV-1 infection.
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hal-02007942 , version 1 (05-02-2019)

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K. Ciepluch, M. Ionov, Jean Pierre Majoral, M. A. Munoz-Fernandez, M. Bryszewska. Interaction of phosphorus dendrimers with HIV peptides-Fluorescence studies of nano-complexes formation. Journal of Luminescence, 2014, 148, pp.364-369. ⟨10.1016/j.jlumin.2013.12.049⟩. ⟨hal-02007942⟩
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