Aberrations in splicing patterns play a significant role in several diseases, and splice correction, together with other forms of gene regulation, is consequently an emerging therapeutic target. In order to achieve successful oligonucleotide transfection, efficient delivery vectors are generally necessary. In this study we present one such vector, the chemically modified cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) TP10, for efficient delivery of a splice-correcting 2'-OMe RNA oligonucleotide. Utilizing a functional splice correction assay, we assessed the transfection efficiency of non-covalent complexes of oligonucleotides and stearylated or cysteamidated CPPs. Stearylation of the CPPs Arg9 and penetratin, as well as cysteamidation of MPG and TP10, did...
Numerous human genetic diseases are caused by mutations that give rise to aberrant alternative splic...
Atypical gene expression has a major influence on the disease profile of several severe human disord...
Modifying cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) with fatty acids has long been used to improve peptide-me...
In recent years, oligonucleotide-based molecules have been intensely used to modulate gene expressio...
Finding suitable nonviral delivery vehicles for nucleic acid-based therapeutics is a landmark goal i...
The hydrophobic plasma membrane constitutes an indispensable barrier for cells, allowing influx of e...
Developing efficient delivery vectors for bioactive molecules is of great importance within both tra...
CPPs (cell-penetrating peptides) have given rise to much interest for the delivery of biomolecules s...
The hydrophobic plasma membrane constitutes an indispensable barrier for cells in living animals. Al...
AbstractExpression of alternatively spliced mRNA variants at specific stages of development or in sp...
Splice-switching therapy with splice-switching oligonucleotides (SSOs) has recently proven to be a c...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have for a little bit more than a decade been employed as delivery ...
Our genome operates by sending instructions, conveyed by mRNA, for the manufacture of proteins from ...
The plasma membrane functions as a barrier, restricting entry of hydrophilic pharmaceutical agents. ...
High molecular weight biomolecules are becoming important in the development of new therapeutics. Ho...
Numerous human genetic diseases are caused by mutations that give rise to aberrant alternative splic...
Atypical gene expression has a major influence on the disease profile of several severe human disord...
Modifying cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) with fatty acids has long been used to improve peptide-me...
In recent years, oligonucleotide-based molecules have been intensely used to modulate gene expressio...
Finding suitable nonviral delivery vehicles for nucleic acid-based therapeutics is a landmark goal i...
The hydrophobic plasma membrane constitutes an indispensable barrier for cells, allowing influx of e...
Developing efficient delivery vectors for bioactive molecules is of great importance within both tra...
CPPs (cell-penetrating peptides) have given rise to much interest for the delivery of biomolecules s...
The hydrophobic plasma membrane constitutes an indispensable barrier for cells in living animals. Al...
AbstractExpression of alternatively spliced mRNA variants at specific stages of development or in sp...
Splice-switching therapy with splice-switching oligonucleotides (SSOs) has recently proven to be a c...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have for a little bit more than a decade been employed as delivery ...
Our genome operates by sending instructions, conveyed by mRNA, for the manufacture of proteins from ...
The plasma membrane functions as a barrier, restricting entry of hydrophilic pharmaceutical agents. ...
High molecular weight biomolecules are becoming important in the development of new therapeutics. Ho...
Numerous human genetic diseases are caused by mutations that give rise to aberrant alternative splic...
Atypical gene expression has a major influence on the disease profile of several severe human disord...
Modifying cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) with fatty acids has long been used to improve peptide-me...