Literature DB >> 25205122

Cell membrane penetrating function of the nuclear localization sequence in human cytokine IL-1α.

Ja-Hyun Koo1, Heeseok Yoon, Won-Ju Kim, Sangho Lim, Hong-Jai Park, Je-Min Choi.   

Abstract

Cytokines are released from the cell, bind to their receptors, and affect cellular responses. The precursor form of interleukin 1 alpha (pIL-1α) has a nuclear localization sequence (NLS) that causes it to be localized to the nucleus and regulate specific gene expression. The amino acids of the NLS are basic amino acid-rich sequences, as is the cell penetrating peptide (CPP), which has been widely studied as a way to deliver macromolecules into cells. Here, we hypothesized that the NLS in pIL-1α (pIL-1αNLS) can penetrate the cell membrane and it could deliver macromolecules such as protein in vivo. We characterized cell membrane penetration ability of pIL-1αNLS or its tandem repeated form (2pIL-1αNLS) to enhance its intracellular delivery efficiency. 2pIL-1αNLS showed comparable protein delivery efficiency to TAT-CPP and it mediates endocytosis following heparan sulfate interaction. 2pIL-1αNLS conjugated enhanced green fluorescence protein was localized to the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Intra-peritoneal administration of 2pIL-1αNLS conjugated dTomato protein showed remarkable in vivo intracellular delivery efficiency in various tissues including spleen, liver, and intestine in mice. Moreover, cytotoxicity of 2pIL-1αNLS was not observed even at 100 μM. Our results demonstrate cell membrane-penetrating function of NLS in pIL-1α, which can be used as a safe therapeutic macromolecular delivery peptide.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25205122     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-014-3711-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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