The ability to access intracellular targets is of vital importance as the number of identified druggable intracellular targets increases every year. However, intracellular delivery poses a formidable barrier, as many potential therapeutics are impermeable to cell membranes, which hinders their practical application in drug development. Herein we present -designed unnatural cell penetrating peptide foldamers utilizing a 2,3-Didehydro-2-deoxyneuraminic acid (Neu2en) scaffold. Conveniently, this scaffold is amenable to standard Fmoc-based solid-phase peptide synthesis, with the advantages of tunable secondary structures and enhanced biostability. Flow cytometry and live-cell confocal microscopy studies showed that these Neu2en-based peptides, hereinafter termed SialoPen peptides, have significantly superior uptake in HeLa and primary neuronal hippocampal cells, outperforming the classical cell permeable peptides penetratin and HIV-TAT.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05780 | DOI Listing |
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