Constrained and UV-activatable cell-penetrating peptides for intracellular delivery of liposomes.

M.B. Hansen, E. Gaal, I. Minten, G. Storm, J.C. van Hest, D.W.P.M. Lowik

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Abstract

Herein we report on the development of a novel method of constraining a cell-penetrating peptide, which can be used to trigger transport of liposomes into cells upon in this case radiation with UV-light. A cell-penetrating peptide, which was modified on both termini with an alkyl chain, was anchored to the liposomal surface in a constrained and deactivated form. Since one of the two alkyl chains was connected to the peptide via a UV-cleavable linker, disconnection of this alkyl chain upon irradiation led to the exposure of the cell-penetrating peptide, and mediated the transport of the entire liposome particle into cells.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)87-94
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Controlled Release
Volume164
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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