| Literature DB >> 25890025 |
Izzat Fahimuddin Bin Mohamed Suffian1,2, Yuya Nishimura3, Kenta Morita4, Sachiko Nakamura-Tsuruta5, Khuloud T Al-Jamal6, Jun Ishii7, Chiaki Ogino8, Akihiko Kondo9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The hepatitis B virus core (HBc) particle is known as a promising new carrier for the delivery of drugs and nucleic acids. However, since the arginine-rich domain that is located in the C-terminal region of the HBc monomer binds to the heparan sulphate proteoglycan on the cell surface due to its positive charge, HBc particles are introduced non-specifically into a wide range of cells. To avoid non-specific cellular uptake with the intent to control the ability of cell targeting, we individually replaced the respective arginine (R) residues of the arginine-rich domain located in amino acid positions 150-159 in glycine (G) residues.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25890025 PMCID: PMC4334417 DOI: 10.1186/s12951-015-0074-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nanobiotechnology ISSN: 1477-3155 Impact factor: 10.435
Figure 1Analyses of purified HBc particles. (A) Atomic force microscope images of HBc-WT particle (left) and HBc-R154G particle (right). Scale bar: 50 nm. (B) Scanning electron microscope images of HBc-WT particle (left) and HBc-R154G particle (right). Scale bar: 100 nm. (C) Size distribution using DLS analysis. The average size of the HBc-R154G particle was 28.7 nm.
Figure 2Relative fluorescence units (RFU) of HeLa, NuE and A431 cells treated with Alexa Fluor 488-labeled HBc particles. (Final concentration of Alexa Fluor 488-labeled HBc particles: 10 μg/ml) Black bars, HeLa cells; grey bars, NuE cells; and, striped bars, A431 cells.
Figure 3The concentration-dependent binding curves of HBc-WT and mutated HBc particles. The interaction with heparan sulfate proteoglycan was analyzed by Biacore.
Figure 4Fluorescence images of HeLa, NuE and A431 cells treated with Alexa Fluor 488-labeled HBc particles. (Final concentration of Alexa Fluor 488-labeled HBc particles: 10 μg/ml) The cells were observed using a confocal laser-scanning microscope: Scale bars, 50 μm.