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Arginine-rich intracellular delivery peptides noncovalently transport protein into living cells
Authors:Wang Ya-Hui  Chen Chung-Pin  Chan Ming-Huan  Chang Microsugar  Hou Yu-Wun  Chen Hwei-Hsien  Hsu Hui-Ru  Liu Kevin  Lee Han-Jung
Institution:Department of Life Science, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien 97401, Taiwan.
Abstract:Plasma membranes of plant or animal cells are generally impermeable to peptides or proteins. Many basic peptides have previously been investigated and covalently cross-linked with cargoes for cellular internalization. In the current study, we demonstrate that arginine-rich intracellular delivery (AID) peptides are able to deliver fluorescent proteins or beta-galactosidase enzyme into animal and plant cells, as well as animal tissue. Cellular internalization and transdermal delivery of protein could be mediated by effective and nontoxic AID peptides in a neither fusion protein nor conjugation fashion. Therefore, noncovalent AID peptides may provide a useful strategy to have active proteins function in living cells and tissues in vivo.
Keywords:Protein transduction domain  Cell penetrating peptide  Cellular internalization  Green fluorescent protein  Transdermal delivery
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