AbstractThe potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been questioned because of their inherently poor cellular uptake. However, the 16-mer oligopeptide penetratin, derived from the homeodomain of Antennapedia, has been reported to enter cells readily via a non-endocytotic and receptor- and transporter-independent pathway, even when conjugated to large hydrophilic molecules. We here present the first study where penetratin is shown to traverse a pure lipid bilayer. The results support the idea that the uptake mechanism involves only the interaction of the peptide with the membrane lipids. Furthermore, we conclude that the translocation does not involve pore formation
AbstractProtein membrane transduction domains are able to translocate through cell membranes. This c...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been extensively studied during the past decade, because of th...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) interact with biological membranes, undergo cellular intake/uptake,...
The potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been questione...
AbstractThe potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been q...
AbstractPenetratin is a short, basic cell-penetrating peptide able to induce cellular uptake of a va...
Several homeodomains and homeodomain-containing proteins enter live cells through a receptor-...
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- and en...
The delivery of large, hydrophilic molecules, such as proteins and oligonucleotides, to the cytoplas...
A major obstacle for the therapeutic use of e.g. oligonucleotides is their inherently poor cellular ...
BACKGROUND:Protein membrane transduction domains that are able to cross the plasma membrane are pres...
International audienceProtein membrane transduction domains are able to translocate through cell mem...
The recent discoveries of serious artifacts associated with the use of cell fixation in studies of t...
AbstractThe recent discoveries of serious artifacts associated with the use of cell fixation in stud...
AbstractProtein membrane transduction domains are able to translocate through cell membranes. This c...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been extensively studied during the past decade, because of th...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) interact with biological membranes, undergo cellular intake/uptake,...
The potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been questione...
AbstractThe potential use of polypeptides and oligonucleotides for therapeutical purposes has been q...
AbstractPenetratin is a short, basic cell-penetrating peptide able to induce cellular uptake of a va...
Several homeodomains and homeodomain-containing proteins enter live cells through a receptor-...
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- and en...
The delivery of large, hydrophilic molecules, such as proteins and oligonucleotides, to the cytoplas...
A major obstacle for the therapeutic use of e.g. oligonucleotides is their inherently poor cellular ...
BACKGROUND:Protein membrane transduction domains that are able to cross the plasma membrane are pres...
International audienceProtein membrane transduction domains are able to translocate through cell mem...
The recent discoveries of serious artifacts associated with the use of cell fixation in studies of t...
AbstractThe recent discoveries of serious artifacts associated with the use of cell fixation in stud...
AbstractProtein membrane transduction domains are able to translocate through cell membranes. This c...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been extensively studied during the past decade, because of th...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) interact with biological membranes, undergo cellular intake/uptake,...