Literature DB >> 20665771

Cellular internalization of water-soluble helical aromatic amide foldamers.

Jone Iriondo-Alberdi1, Katta Laxmi-Reddy, Benaissa Bouguerne, Cathy Staedel, Ivan Huc.   

Abstract

The intracellular transport of drugs and therapeutics represents one of the most exciting and challenging areas at the interface of chemistry, biology, and medicine. Most of the effort in this field so far has been devoted to the development of peptide-based delivery systems that can translocate therapeutic agents into their intracellular targets. More recently, the use of bioinspired non-natural foldamers has resulted in the successful delivery of cargo molecules, which possess a wide range of sizes and physicochemical properties across the cell membrane. We report herein the synthesis of aromatic amide foldamers and their biological evaluation as cell-penetrating agents. By using a well-established synthetic route, a series of fluorescein-labeled cationic aryl amide conjugates has been constructed, and their cellular uptake into various human cell lines has been analyzed by flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy. The assays revealed that longer oligomers achieve greater cellular translocation, with octamer Q8 proving to be a remarkable vehicle for all three cell lines. Biological studies have also indicated that these helices are biocompatible, thus showing promise in their application as cell-penetrating agents and as vehicles to deliver biologically active molecules into cells.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20665771     DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201000256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chembiochem        ISSN: 1439-4227            Impact factor:   3.164


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4.  Optimizing side chains for crystal growth from water: a case study of aromatic amide foldamers.

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Authors:  Márton Zwillinger; Post Sai Reddy; Barbara Wicher; Pradeep K Mandal; Márton Csékei; Lucile Fischer; András Kotschy; Ivan Huc
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