Phospholipid vesicles (liposomes) as membrane models have been used to
study the penetration properties of peptide nucleic acid (PNA), a new
DNA analog in which the nucleobases are attached to a pseudo-peptide
backbone. The liposomes were characterised by carboxyfluorescein efflu
x, light-scattering and cryogenic transmission electron microscopy, Th
e liposome structure was found not to be affected by the incorporation
of PNA or an oligonucleotide. Two 10-mer fluorescein-labelled PNAs we
re found to have low efflux: rates (half-times of 5.5 and 11 days), co
mparable to that of a 10-mer oligonucleotide (half-time of 7 days). We
conclude that passive diffusion of unmodified PNA over the lipid memb
rane is not likely to be an effective way of transport into biological
cells.