Synthetic Protein Transduction Domains: Enhanced Transduction Potential in Vitro and in Vivo
2001
The protein transduction domain (PTD) embedded in the HIV TAT protein
(amino acids 47–57) has been shown to successfully mediate the
introduction of heterologous peptides and proteins in excess of
M r 100,000 into mammalian cells
in vitro and in vivo . We report here that
the modeled structure of the TAT PTD is a strong amphipathic helix. On
the basis of this information, we synthesized a series of synthetic
PTDs that strengthen the α-helical content and optimize the placement
of arginine residues. Several PTD peptides possessed significantly
enhanced protein transduction potential compared with TAT in
vitro and in vivo . These optimized PTDs have the
potential to deliver both existing and novel anticancer therapeutics.
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