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Construction of Cyclic Cell-Penetrating Peptides for Enhanced Penetration of Biological Barriers
Published on: September 19, 2022
Macrocyclic cell penetrating peptides: a study of structure-penetration properties
Hassan Traboulsi1, Heidi Larkin1, Marc-André Bonin1
1†Institut de Pharmacologie de Sherbrooke, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and ‡Biophotonics Core Facility, Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1H 5N4, Canada.
Abstract:
Arginine-rich cell penetrating peptides are short cationic peptides able to cross biological membranes despite their peptidic character. In order to optimize their penetration properties and further elucidate their mechanisms of cellular entry, these peptides have been intensively studied for the last two decades. Although several parameters are simultaneously involved in the internalization mechanism, recent studies suggest that structural modifications influence cellular internalization. Particularly, backbone rigidification, including macrocyclization, was found to enhance proteolytic stability and cellular uptake. In the present work, we describe the synthesis of macrocyclic arginine-rich cell penetrating peptides and study their cellular uptake properties using a combination of flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. By varying ring size, site of cyclization, and stereochemistry of the arginine residues, we studied their structure-uptake relationship and showed that the mode and site of cyclization as well as the stereochemistry influence cellular uptake. This study led to the identification of a hepta-arginine macrocycle as efficient as its linear nona-arginine congener to enter cells.
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