Selective disruption of early/recycling endosomes: release of disulfide-linked cargo mediated by a N-alkyl-3beta-cholesterylamine-capped peptide.
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The use of endocytic uptake pathways to deliver poorly permeable molecules into mammalian cells is often plagued by entrapment and degradation of material in late endosomes and lysosomes. As a strategy to prevent the exposure of cargo to these highly hydrolytic membrane-sealed compartments, we synthesized derivatives of the membrane anchor N-alkyl-3beta-cholesterylamine that selectively target linked compounds to less hydrolytic early/recycling endosomes. By targeting a pH-dependent membrane-lytic dodecapeptide and a disulfide-linked fluorophore to these compartments in Chinese hamster ovary cells or Jurkat lymphocytes, membranes of early/recycling endosomes were selectively disrupted, resulting in cleavage of the disulfide and escape of the fluorophore into the cytosol and nucleus with low toxicity. The ability of appropriately designed N-alkyl-3beta-cholesterylamines to deliver cargo into and release disulfide-linked cargo from relatively nonhydrolytic early/recycling endosomes may be useful for the delivery of a variety of sensitive molecules into living mammalian cells.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of the American Chemical Society
دوره 130 31 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2008