Journal of Microencapsulation, Vol.16, No.5, 573-585, 1999
DNA encapsulation within co-guanidine membrane coated alginate beads and protection from extracapsular nuclease
Co-guanidine membranes were shown to form intact, ionically complexed membranes on alginate beads, serving as an alternative to the commonly used polymers, poly-L-lysine and chitosan. DNA was encapsulated and membrane thickness, the level of DNA protection from nuclease diffusion and the degree of DNA-complexation with co-guanidine membranes were all shown to be dependent on both polymer concentration and coating time. The highest level of DNAse exclusion was possible within beads coated with a polymer concentration of 5mg/ml. Recovery of double-stranded DNA after nuclease exposure for 60 min reached 90% of that initially encapsulated. The molecular weight cut-off for these co-guanidine membranes was approximately 31kDa, sufficient to exclude extracapsular nuclease. The level of DNA protection was found to be comparable to high molecular weight poly-L-lysine membranes (197.1kDa). Intracapsular DNA was accessible to the carcinogen ethidium bromide, which showed a 4-fold increase in uptake in uncoated beads and 2-fold uptake in co-guanidine coated beads compared to beads lacking in DNA. Co-guanidine membranes coating alginate result in a molecular weight cut-off sufficient to retain DNA and exclude 31kDa DNAse, while providing access to the low molecular weight carcinogen, ethidium bromide.