Protein therapy refers to the direct delivery of therapeutic proteins to cells and tissues with the goal of ameliorating or modifying a disease process. Current techniques for delivering proteins across cell membranes include taking advantage of receptor-mediated endocytosis or using protein transduction domains that penetrate directly into cells. The most commonly used protein transduction domains are small cell-penetrating peptides derived from such proteins as the HIV-1 Tat protein. A novel protein transduction domain developed as the single chain fragment (Fv) of a murine anti-DNA autoantibody, mAb 3E10, has recently been developed and used to deliver biologically active proteins to living cells in vitro. This review will provide a brie...
Delivery of recombinant proteins to therapeutic cells is limited by a lack of efficient methods. Thi...
Proteins, with their ability to perform a variety of highly specific biological functions, have emer...
The erythroid related disorders (ERDs) represent a large group of hematological diseases, which in m...
Protein therapy refers to the direct delivery of therapeutic proteins to cells and tissues with the ...
Proteins are primary targets in drug discovery. However, with a few rare exceptions, they are unable...
The direct intracellular delivery of proteins has, until recently, been difficult to achieve, due pr...
A cell delivery system is increasing in use in many areas of cell and molecular biology and bio-medi...
Many human diseases are caused by mutant or abnormal protein functions that are largely confined to ...
The lipid bilayer of a cell presents a significant barrier for the delivery of many molecular imagin...
The present invention provides novel polypeptides which can effectively penetrate into cells thereby...
Over the past decades, conventional antibodies have been dissected through different strategies into...
In the past decades, a series of small peptides, Protein Transduction Domain (PTD), were discovered ...
© 2014 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyThe current landscapes of novel ther...
Cell penetrating peptides (CPP), also known as protein transduction domains (PTD), are small peptide...
We have produced two single-chain Fv (sFv) proteins by bacterial periplasmic secretion, one sFv with...
Delivery of recombinant proteins to therapeutic cells is limited by a lack of efficient methods. Thi...
Proteins, with their ability to perform a variety of highly specific biological functions, have emer...
The erythroid related disorders (ERDs) represent a large group of hematological diseases, which in m...
Protein therapy refers to the direct delivery of therapeutic proteins to cells and tissues with the ...
Proteins are primary targets in drug discovery. However, with a few rare exceptions, they are unable...
The direct intracellular delivery of proteins has, until recently, been difficult to achieve, due pr...
A cell delivery system is increasing in use in many areas of cell and molecular biology and bio-medi...
Many human diseases are caused by mutant or abnormal protein functions that are largely confined to ...
The lipid bilayer of a cell presents a significant barrier for the delivery of many molecular imagin...
The present invention provides novel polypeptides which can effectively penetrate into cells thereby...
Over the past decades, conventional antibodies have been dissected through different strategies into...
In the past decades, a series of small peptides, Protein Transduction Domain (PTD), were discovered ...
© 2014 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyThe current landscapes of novel ther...
Cell penetrating peptides (CPP), also known as protein transduction domains (PTD), are small peptide...
We have produced two single-chain Fv (sFv) proteins by bacterial periplasmic secretion, one sFv with...
Delivery of recombinant proteins to therapeutic cells is limited by a lack of efficient methods. Thi...
Proteins, with their ability to perform a variety of highly specific biological functions, have emer...
The erythroid related disorders (ERDs) represent a large group of hematological diseases, which in m...