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Ivo R Ruttekolk1, Alokta Chakrabarti, Martin Richter, Falk Duchardt, Heike Glauner, Wouter P R Verdurmen, Jörg Rademann, Roland Brock.
Abstract
Here, we demonstrate that coupling to N-hydroxypropyl methacrylamide (HPMA) copolymer greatly enhances the activity of apoptosis-inducing peptides inside cells. Peptides corresponding to the BH3 domain of Bid were coupled to a thioester-activated HPMA (28.5 kDa) via native chemical ligation in a simple one-pot synthesis. Peptides and polymer conjugates were introduced into cells either by electroporation or by conjugation to the cell-penetrating peptide nona-arginine. The molecular basis of the increased activity is elucidated in detail. Loading efficiency and intracellular residence time were assessed by confocal microscopy. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy was used as a separation-free analytical technique to determine proteolytic degradation in crude cell lysates. HPMA conjugation strongly increased the half-life of the peptides in crude cell lysates and inside cells, revealing proteolytic protection as the basis for higher activity.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21247935 DOI: 10.1124/mol.110.068296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Pharmacol ISSN: 0026-895X Impact factor: 4.436