Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) enter cells primarily by escaping from endosomal compartments or by directly translocating across the plasma membrane. Due to their capability of permeating into the cytosolic space of the cell, CPPs are utilized for the delivery of cell-impermeable molecules. However, the fundamental mechanisms and parameters associated with the penetration of CPPs and their cargos through the lipid bilayer have not been fully determined. This in turn has hampered their usage in biotechnological or therapeutic applications. We have recently reported that the cell penetration activity of poly-arginine CPPs (PACPPs) is dependent on the oxidation status of the plasma membrane of cells. Our data support a model where the positi...
Cell membranes with their selective permeability play important functions in the tight control of mo...
Over the past 20 years, cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have captured the attention of biomedical r...
A growing number of natural and/or synthetic peptides with cell membrane penetrating capability have...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) enter cells primarily through escaping from endosomal compartments ...
Recently, membrane-active peptides or proteins that include antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), cytolytic...
The hydrophilic nature of peptides and proteins renders them impermeable to cell membranes. Thus, in...
In this review, we discuss how cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) might get access to their intracellu...
International audienceThe ability of cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) to cross cell membranes has fo...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short peptides able to efficiently cross cellular membrane. The...
A major obstacle in the development of new therapeutic agents is the low bioavailability of hydrophi...
Therapeutic cargos which are impermeable to the cell can be delivered by cell penetrating peptides (...
The permeability barrier imposed by cellular membranes limits the access of exogenous compounds to t...
Contains fulltext : 174429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cell-penetratin...
Many biologically active compounds, including macromolecules that are used as various kinds of drugs...
Cell membranes with their selective permeability play important functions in the tight control of mo...
Over the past 20 years, cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have captured the attention of biomedical r...
A growing number of natural and/or synthetic peptides with cell membrane penetrating capability have...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) enter cells primarily through escaping from endosomal compartments ...
Recently, membrane-active peptides or proteins that include antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), cytolytic...
The hydrophilic nature of peptides and proteins renders them impermeable to cell membranes. Thus, in...
In this review, we discuss how cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) might get access to their intracellu...
International audienceThe ability of cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) to cross cell membranes has fo...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short peptides able to efficiently cross cellular membrane. The...
A major obstacle in the development of new therapeutic agents is the low bioavailability of hydrophi...
Therapeutic cargos which are impermeable to the cell can be delivered by cell penetrating peptides (...
The permeability barrier imposed by cellular membranes limits the access of exogenous compounds to t...
Contains fulltext : 174429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cell-penetratin...
Many biologically active compounds, including macromolecules that are used as various kinds of drugs...
Cell membranes with their selective permeability play important functions in the tight control of mo...
Over the past 20 years, cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have captured the attention of biomedical r...
A growing number of natural and/or synthetic peptides with cell membrane penetrating capability have...