Enhancing Cell Penetration Efficiency of Cyclic Oligoarginines Using Rigid Scaffolds

Delivering therapeutic agents into cells has always been a major challenge. In recent years, cyclization emerged as a tool for designing CPPs to increase their internalization and stability. Cyclic ring(s) can protect the peptide from enzymatic degradation, so cyclic peptides remain intact. Therefor...

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Published in:Pharmaceutics
Main Authors: Csaba Bató, Ildikó Szabó, Zoltán Bánóczi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/15/6/1736
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author Csaba Bató
Ildikó Szabó
Zoltán Bánóczi
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description Delivering therapeutic agents into cells has always been a major challenge. In recent years, cyclization emerged as a tool for designing CPPs to increase their internalization and stability. Cyclic ring(s) can protect the peptide from enzymatic degradation, so cyclic peptides remain intact. Therefore they can be good carrier molecules. In this work, the preparation and investigation of efficient cyclic CPPs are described. Different oligoarginines were designed to conjugate with rigid aromatic scaffolds or form disulfide bonds. The reaction between the scaffolds and the peptides forms stable thioether bonds, constraining the peptide into a cyclic structure. The constructs presented very efficient internalization on cancerous cell lines. Our peptides use more than one endocytic pathway for cellular uptake. In this way, short peptides, which can compete with the penetration of well-known CPPs such as octaarginine (Arg<sub>8</sub>), may be synthesized through cyclization.
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spelling doaj-art-9704c9226e4d43eea2df3a67ebbdccd62025-08-20T01:00:31ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232023-06-01156173610.3390/pharmaceutics15061736Enhancing Cell Penetration Efficiency of Cyclic Oligoarginines Using Rigid ScaffoldsCsaba Bató0Ildikó Szabó1Zoltán Bánóczi2Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös Loránd University, 1117 Budapest, HungaryELKH-ELTE Research Group of Peptide Chemistry, 1117 Budapest, HungaryDepartment of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös Loránd University, 1117 Budapest, HungaryDelivering therapeutic agents into cells has always been a major challenge. In recent years, cyclization emerged as a tool for designing CPPs to increase their internalization and stability. Cyclic ring(s) can protect the peptide from enzymatic degradation, so cyclic peptides remain intact. Therefore they can be good carrier molecules. In this work, the preparation and investigation of efficient cyclic CPPs are described. Different oligoarginines were designed to conjugate with rigid aromatic scaffolds or form disulfide bonds. The reaction between the scaffolds and the peptides forms stable thioether bonds, constraining the peptide into a cyclic structure. The constructs presented very efficient internalization on cancerous cell lines. Our peptides use more than one endocytic pathway for cellular uptake. In this way, short peptides, which can compete with the penetration of well-known CPPs such as octaarginine (Arg<sub>8</sub>), may be synthesized through cyclization.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/15/6/1736cell-penetrating peptidecyclic peptidetransport moleculeenhancing internalization
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Enhancing Cell Penetration Efficiency of Cyclic Oligoarginines Using Rigid Scaffolds
cell-penetrating peptide
cyclic peptide
transport molecule
enhancing internalization
title Enhancing Cell Penetration Efficiency of Cyclic Oligoarginines Using Rigid Scaffolds
title_full Enhancing Cell Penetration Efficiency of Cyclic Oligoarginines Using Rigid Scaffolds
title_fullStr Enhancing Cell Penetration Efficiency of Cyclic Oligoarginines Using Rigid Scaffolds
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Cell Penetration Efficiency of Cyclic Oligoarginines Using Rigid Scaffolds
title_short Enhancing Cell Penetration Efficiency of Cyclic Oligoarginines Using Rigid Scaffolds
title_sort enhancing cell penetration efficiency of cyclic oligoarginines using rigid scaffolds
topic cell-penetrating peptide
cyclic peptide
transport molecule
enhancing internalization
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