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J Pept Res ; 65(6): 580-90, 2005 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15885117

ABSTRACT

In the field of drug delivery there has been a continuous study of powerful delivery systems to aid non permeable drugs in reaching their intracellular target. Among the systems explored are cell penetrating peptides (CPPs), which first garnered interest a decade ago when the interesting translocation properties of the pioneer CPPs Tat and Antp were described. A new family of CPPs has recently been described as non cytotoxic Pro-rich vectors with favorable profiles for internalization in HeLa cells. Fatty acyl moieties that can tune a peptide's interaction with the lipophilic environment of a cell membrane have been incorporated into the Pro-rich sequence. Improvements in cellular uptake of peptides modified with fatty acyl groups, as studied by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry, as well as the results obtained by the interaction of these peptides with a model dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC) membrane and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), illustrate the importance of the fatty acyl moieties for efficient internalization.


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Fatty Acids/metabolism , Peptides/metabolism , Proline/metabolism , Drug Carriers/chemistry , Drug Carriers/pharmacokinetics , Fatty Acids/chemistry , Flow Cytometry , HeLa Cells , Humans , Microscopy, Confocal , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Peptides/chemical synthesis , Peptides/chemistry , Phosphatidylcholines , Proline/chemistry , Proline-Rich Protein Domains
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Biopolymers ; 55(6): 451-8, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11304672

ABSTRACT

Creating functional biological molecules de novo requires a detailed understanding of the intimate relationship between primary sequence, folding mechanism, and packing topology, and remains up to now a most challenging goal in protein design and mimicry. As a consequence, the use of well-defined robust macromolecules as scaffolds for the introduction of function by grafting surface residues has become a major objective in protein engineering and de novo design. In this article, the concept of scaffolds is demonstrated on some selected examples, illustrating that novel types of functional molecules can be generated. Reengineered proteins and, most notably, de novo designed peptide scaffolds exhibiting molecular function, are ideal tools for structure-function studies and as leads in drug design.


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Protein Conformation , Protein Engineering , Proteins/chemistry , Binding Sites , Models, Molecular , Proteins/chemical synthesis , von Willebrand Factor/chemistry , von Willebrand Factor/metabolism
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