Modulated
Fragmentation of Proapoptotic Peptide Nanoparticles
Regulates Cytotoxicity
Posted on 2017-03-10 - 22:04
Peptides perform
a diverse range of physiologically important functions.
The formulation of nanoparticles directly from functional peptides
would therefore offer a versatile and robust platform to produce highly
functional therapeutics. Herein, we engineered proapoptotic peptide
nanoparticles from mitochondria-disrupting KLAK peptides using a template-assisted
approach. The nanoparticles were designed to disassemble into free
native peptides via the traceless cleavage of disulfide-based cross-linkers.
Furthermore, the cytotoxicity of the nanoparticles was tuned by controlling
the kinetics of disulfide bond cleavage, and the rate of regeneration
of the native peptide from the precursor species. In addition, a small
molecule drug (i.e., doxorubicin hydrochloride) was loaded into the
nanoparticles to confer synergistic cytotoxic activity, further highlighting
the potential application of KLAK particles in therapeutic delivery.
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Suma, Tomoya; Cui, Jiwei; Müllner, Markus; Fu, Shiwei; Tran, Jenny; Noi, Ka Fung; et al. (2017). Modulated
Fragmentation of Proapoptotic Peptide Nanoparticles
Regulates Cytotoxicity. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.6b11302