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Biotinylated Cell-penetrating Peptides to Study Intracellular Protein-protein Interactions
Published on: December 20, 2017
Cell-penetrating Chaperone Peptide Prevents Protein Aggregation And Protects Against Cell Apoptosis
Murugesan Raju1, Puttur Santhoshkumar1, K Krishna Sharma1,2
1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri 65212.
Abstract:
Many of the newly discovered therapeutic peptides and molecules are limited by their inability to cross the cell membrane. In the present study we employed a cell penetrating peptide (CPP), VPTLK, derived from Ku70 protein, to facilitate the entry of a mini-chaperone across the cell membrane. Our previous studies suggest that the mini-chaperone peptide representing the chaperone site in αA-crystallin, which can inhibit protein aggregation associated with proteopathies, has therapeutic potential. We have prepared a synthetic mini-chaperone by fusing the VPTLK sequence to N-terminus of mini-chaperone (FVIFLDVKHFSPEDLTVKGRD) to get VPTLKFVIFLDVKHFSPEDLTVKGRD peptide, which we call "CPPGRD." The amino acids, GRD, were added to increase the solubility of the peptide. The chaperone-like function of CPPGRD was measured using unfolding conditions for alcohol dehydrogenase and α-lactalbumin. The anti-apoptotic action of the peptide chaperone was evaluated using H2O2-induced Cos-7 and ARPE-19 cell apoptosis assays. The results show that the CPPGRD has both chaperone function and anti-apoptotic activity. Additionally, the CPPGRD was found to prevent β-amyloid fibril formation and suppress β-amyloid toxicity. The present study demonstrates that the CPPGRD protects unfolding proteins from aggregation and prevents cellular apoptosis. Therefore, the CPPGRD is a mini-chaperone with potential to become a therapeutic agent for protein aggregation diseases.
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