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Strained Cyclic Disulfides Enable Cellular Uptake by Reacting with the Transferrin Receptor
Author(s) -
Daniel Abegg,
Giulio Gasparini,
Dominic G. Hoch,
Anton Shuster,
Eline Bartolami,
Stefan Matile,
Alexander Adibekian
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/jacs.6b09643
Subject(s) - chemistry , transferrin , transferrin receptor , endocytic cycle , intracellular , residue (chemistry) , biochemistry , receptor , covalent bond , biophysics , endocytosis , organic chemistry , biology
In this study, we demonstrate that appendage of a single asparagusic acid residue (AspA tag) is sufficient to ensure efficient cellular uptake and intracellular distribution of fully unprotected peptides. We apply this new delivery method to induce apoptotic response in cancer cells using long (up to 20mer) BH3 domain peptides. Moreover, to understand the molecular mechanism of the cellular uptake, we perform chemical proteomics experiments and identify the direct molecular targets of the asparagusic acid tag. Our findings document covalent bond formation between the asparagusic acid moiety and the cysteines 556 and 558 on the surface of the transferrin receptor resulting in subsequent endocytic uptake of the payload. We believe that the small size, low cellular toxicity and the efficient transferrin receptor-mediated uptake render the AspA tag highly attractive for various life science applications.

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