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Organelle-targeted delivery of biological macromolecules using the protein transduction domain: potential applications for Peptide aptamer delivery into the nucleus
Authors:Yoshikawa Tomoaki  Sugita Toshiki  Mukai Yohei  Yamanada Natsue  Nagano Kazuya  Nabeshi Hiromi  Yoshioka Yasuo  Nakagawa Shinsaku  Abe Yasuhiro  Kamada Haruhiko  Tsunoda Shin-ichi  Tsutsumi Yasuo
Institution:1 Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Proteomics, National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, 7-6-8 Saito-Asagi, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0085, Japan
2 Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
3 The Center for Advanced Medical Engineering and Informatics, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
Abstract:Extensive effort is currently being expended on the innovative design and engineering of new molecular carrier systems for the organelle-targeted delivery of biological cargoes (e.g., peptide aptamers or biological proteins) as tools in cell biology and for developing novel therapeutic approaches. Although cell-permeable Tat peptides are useful carriers for delivering biological molecules into the cell, much internalized Tat-fused cargo is trapped within macropinosomes and thus not delivered into organelles. Here, we devised a novel intracellular targeting technique to deliver Tat-fused cargo into the nucleus using an endosome-disruptive peptide (hemagglutinin-2 subunit) and a nuclear localization signal peptide. We show for the first time that Tat-conjugated peptide aptamers can be selectively delivered to the nucleus by using combined hemagglutinin-2 subunit and nuclear localization signal peptides. This nuclear targeting technique resulted in marked enhancement of the cytostatic activity of a Tat-fused p53-derived peptide aptamer against human MDM2 (mouse double minute 2) that inhibits p53-MDM2 binding. Thus, our technique provides a unique methodology for the development of novel therapeutic approaches based on intracellular targeting.
Keywords:MDM2  mouse double minute 2  PTD  protein transduction domain  HA2  hemagglutinin-2 subunit  NLS  nuclear localization signal  NLS-VENUS-Tat  VENUS protein with Tat  NLS and His tag  Tat-cargo  Tat-fused cargo  HA2-Tat  Tat-fused endosome-disruptive HA2 peptide  PM10-Tat  Tat-fused PM10  NLS-PM10-Tat  NLS-fused PM10-Tat
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