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Cloaking cytolytic peptides for liposome-based detection and potential drug delivery
Authors:Harmesh S AojulaShaun Offerman  Raj R AojulaAlistair P Hutchinson  Steve NicklinDavid J Clarke
Institution:a School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK
b Anmat Technology Ltd., Saddleworth Business Centre, Huddersfield Road, Delph, Oldham, OL3 5DF, UK
c Chemical and Electronic Systems, DSTL, Fort Halstead, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN14 7BP, UK
Abstract:Potent cytolytic peptides with specific tethering and cloaking sites have been synthesised and used to release payload from liposomes in a quantitative manner. A functionally located cloaking site has been modified specifically by simple conjugation without adversely affecting the cytolytic properties of the peptide. The cytolytic activity of modified peptides was then efficiently (>98%) cloaked and uncloaked by ligand-protein or hapten-antibody interactions. The principle of a dual response peptide has been demonstrated using an avidin-cloaked pH-sensitive peptide. Biospecific cloaking/uncloaking provided a new sensitive (∼12 pmol) homogeneous diagnostic and also appears potentially suited to bioresponsively targeted release of antimicrobial, anticancer and other drugs now delivered using liposomes.
Keywords:Cytolytic  Peptide  Liposome  Release  Drug  Analyte
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