Several homeodomains and homeodomain-containing proteins enter live cells through a receptor- and energy-independent mechanism. Translocation through biological membranes is conferred by the third alpha-helix of the homeodomain, also known as Penetratin. Biophysical studies demonstrate that entry of Penetratin into cells requires its binding to surface lipids but that binding and translocation are differentially affected by modifications of some physico-chemical properties of the peptide, like helical amphipathicity or net charge. This suggests that the plasma membrane lipid composition affects the internalization of Penetratin and that internalization requires both lipid binding and other specific properties. Using a phase transfer assay, ...
The recent discoveries of serious artifacts associated with the use of cell fixation in studies of t...
Penetratin is a positively charged cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) that has the ability to bind negat...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) interact with biological membranes, undergo cellular intake/uptake,...
Several homeodomains and homeodomain-containing proteins enter live cells through a receptor- and en...
Several homeodomains and homeodomain-containing proteins enter live cells through a receptor-...
The delivery of large, hydrophilic molecules, such as proteins and oligonucleotides, to the cytoplas...
The potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been questione...
AbstractPenetratin is a short, basic cell-penetrating peptide able to induce cellular uptake of a va...
AbstractThe potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been q...
BACKGROUND:Protein membrane transduction domains that are able to cross the plasma membrane are pres...
International audienceBackground : Penetratin is a protein transduction domain derived from the home...
AbstractAlthough cell-penetrating peptides are widely used as molecular devices to cross membranes a...
Cell-penetrating peptides are regarded as promising vectors for intracellular delivery of large, hyd...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been extensively studied during the past decade, because of th...
Penetratin is a positively charged cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) that has the ability to bind negat...
The recent discoveries of serious artifacts associated with the use of cell fixation in studies of t...
Penetratin is a positively charged cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) that has the ability to bind negat...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) interact with biological membranes, undergo cellular intake/uptake,...
Several homeodomains and homeodomain-containing proteins enter live cells through a receptor- and en...
Several homeodomains and homeodomain-containing proteins enter live cells through a receptor-...
The delivery of large, hydrophilic molecules, such as proteins and oligonucleotides, to the cytoplas...
The potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been questione...
AbstractPenetratin is a short, basic cell-penetrating peptide able to induce cellular uptake of a va...
AbstractThe potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been q...
BACKGROUND:Protein membrane transduction domains that are able to cross the plasma membrane are pres...
International audienceBackground : Penetratin is a protein transduction domain derived from the home...
AbstractAlthough cell-penetrating peptides are widely used as molecular devices to cross membranes a...
Cell-penetrating peptides are regarded as promising vectors for intracellular delivery of large, hyd...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been extensively studied during the past decade, because of th...
Penetratin is a positively charged cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) that has the ability to bind negat...
The recent discoveries of serious artifacts associated with the use of cell fixation in studies of t...
Penetratin is a positively charged cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) that has the ability to bind negat...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) interact with biological membranes, undergo cellular intake/uptake,...