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Lactose as a "Trojan horse" for quantum dot cell transport
David Benito-Alifonso1, Shirley Tremel, Bo Hou
1School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock's Close, Bristol BS8 1TS (UK).
Abstract:
A series of glycan-coated quantum dots were prepared to probe the effect of glycan presentation in intracellular localization in HeLa and SV40 epithelial cells. We show that glycan density mostly impacts on cell toxicity, whereas glycan type affects the cell uptake and intracellular localization. Moreover, we show that lactose can act as a "Trojan horse" on bi-functionalized QDs to help intracellular delivery of other non-internalizable glycan moieties and largely avoid the endosomal/lysosomal degradative pathway.

