BINDING OF DNA TO NATURAL SEPIOLITE: APPLICATIONS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND PERSPECTIVES

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TitreBINDING OF DNA TO NATURAL SEPIOLITE: APPLICATIONS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND PERSPECTIVES
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursRagu S, Pietrement O, Lopez BS
JournalCLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS
Volume69
Pagination633-640
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0009-8604
Mots-clésBacterial transformation, DNA interaction, DNA plasmid extraction, DNA transfection in mammalian cells, Sepiolite
Résumé

DNA manipulation is crucial for many biotechnological prospects and for medical applications such as gene therapy. This requires the amplification and extraction of DNA from bacteria and the transfer of these DNA molecules into cells, including bacterial and mammalian cells. The capacity of the natural magnesium silicate clay mineral sepiolite to bind to DNA makes it a potentially useful tool for biotechnological/medical strategies. In addition, sepiolite is inexpensive and classified as non-toxic and non-carcinogenic. This review will first describe the physicochemical interactions between sepiolite and DNA. Then, the leverage of sepiolite/DNA interactions for DNA extraction from bacteria, to optimize DNA transfer into bacteria and DNA transfection into mammalian cells, are presented. Finally, the putative toxicity of sepiolite and its advantages and perspectives for future prospects, such as the improvement of immunotherapy, are also discussed.

DOI10.1007/s42860-021-00165-2