International audienceCell-penetrating peptides enter cells via diverse mechanisms, such as endocytosis, active transport, or direct translocation. For the design of oral-delivered cell-penetrating peptides, it is crucial to know the contribution of these different mechanisms. In particular, the ability of a peptide to translocate through a lipid bilayer remains a key parameter for the delivery of cargos. However, existing approaches used to assess translocation often provide discrepant results, probably because they have different sensitivities to the distinct translocation mechanisms. Here, we focus on the passive permeation of a range of hydrophobic cyclic peptides inspired by somatostatin, a somatotropin release-inhibiting factor. By us...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) enter cells primarily by escaping from endosomal compartments or by...
Cyclic peptides are structurally complex molecules with the potential to access challenging biologic...
International audienceThe ability of cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) to cross cell membranes has fo...
Proteins with large and flat binding sites as well as protein–protein interactions are considered ' ...
Cyclization and selected backbone N-methylations are found to be often necessary but not sufficient ...
Proteins with large and flat binding sites as well as protein–protein interactions are considered ' ...
Cyclic peptides are able to extend the druggable space of pharmaceutical targets, due to their size,...
The Cell membrane is impermeable for most peptides, proteins, and oligonucleotides. Moreover, some c...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
The hydrophilic nature of peptides and proteins renders them impermeable to cell membranes. Thus, in...
Abstract Absorption of bioactive peptides in the intestinal epithelium take place in ...
The passive membrane permeability of cyclic peptides continues to astonish and inspire a growing num...
Free to read at publisher's site. The Cell membrane is impermeable for most peptides, proteins, and ...
AbstractRecently, new and improved methods have been developed to measure translocation of membrane-...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) enter cells primarily by escaping from endosomal compartments or by...
Cyclic peptides are structurally complex molecules with the potential to access challenging biologic...
International audienceThe ability of cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) to cross cell membranes has fo...
Proteins with large and flat binding sites as well as protein–protein interactions are considered ' ...
Cyclization and selected backbone N-methylations are found to be often necessary but not sufficient ...
Proteins with large and flat binding sites as well as protein–protein interactions are considered ' ...
Cyclic peptides are able to extend the druggable space of pharmaceutical targets, due to their size,...
The Cell membrane is impermeable for most peptides, proteins, and oligonucleotides. Moreover, some c...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
The hydrophilic nature of peptides and proteins renders them impermeable to cell membranes. Thus, in...
Abstract Absorption of bioactive peptides in the intestinal epithelium take place in ...
The passive membrane permeability of cyclic peptides continues to astonish and inspire a growing num...
Free to read at publisher's site. The Cell membrane is impermeable for most peptides, proteins, and ...
AbstractRecently, new and improved methods have been developed to measure translocation of membrane-...
Cyclic peptides have received increasing attention over the recent years as potential therapeutics f...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) enter cells primarily by escaping from endosomal compartments or by...
Cyclic peptides are structurally complex molecules with the potential to access challenging biologic...