| Literature DB >> 28876512 |
Yuan Tian1,2, Yanhong Jiang1, Jingxu Li1, Dongyuan Wang1, Hui Zhao1, Zigang Li1.
Abstract
Stapled peptides have emerged as a new class of targeting molecules with high binding affinity and specificity for intracellular undruggable targets. Their ability to penetrate cell membranes is exceptionally intriguing but remains elusively and controversially discussed. To understand the effect of stapling architectures on their physiochemical properties and to aid in promoting their cell permeability, we report herein a comparative study on the physiochemical properties and cell permeability of stapled α-helical peptides with different types of crosslinks. We highlight the decisive impact of the intrinsic properties of the crosslinks on cell permeability rather than the helical contents of the peptides in model amphipathic sequences targeting estrogen receptor-coactivator interaction. We envision this finding to shed further light on the chemical optimization of stapled α-helical peptides or macrocyclic cell-penetrating peptides for enhanced cell penetration.Entities:
Keywords: cellular uptake; helical structures; peptides; physiochemical properties; stapling architecture
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28876512 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201700352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164