Background -- The cell-penetrating peptide derived from the Human immunodeficiency virus-1 transactivator protein Tat possesses the capacity to promote the effective uptake of various cargo molecules across the plasma membrane in vitro and in vivo. The objective of this study was to characterize the uptake and delivery mechanisms of a novel streptavidin fusion construct, TAT47–57-streptavidin (TAT-SA, 60 kD). SA represents a potentially useful TAT-fusion partner due to its ability to perform as a versatile intracellular delivery vector for a wide array of biotinylated molecules or cargoes. Results -- By confocal and immunoelectron microscopy the majority of internalized TAT-SA was shown to accumulate in perinuclear vesicles in both cancer a...
There has been tremendous recent growth in the discovery of biological therapeutic molecules, but th...
The use of CPPs (cell-penetrating peptides) as delivery vectors for bioactive molecules has been an ...
Efficient delivery of therapeutic biopolymers across cell membranes remains a daunting challenge. Th...
Background The cell-penetrating peptide derived from the Human immunodeficiency virus-1 transactiva...
In this report, cell-penetrating streptavidin (CPS) is introduced to exploit the full power of strep...
TAT technology is a biochemical technique for introduction of full-length peptides or proteins into ...
Transduction domains such as those derived from the HIV-TAT protein are candidate vectors for intrac...
Translocation through the plasma membrane is a major limiting step for the cellular delivery of macr...
AbstractCell penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been postulated to carry macromolecules across cell pl...
Noninvasive imaging techniques like MRI possess the prospective to observe molecular-genetic and cel...
Tat peptide derived from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) could rapidly translocate the cell membr...
AbstractCell penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been extensively studied as vectors for cellular deliv...
Cell-penetrating peptides including the trans-activating transcriptional activator (Tat) from HIV-1 ...
AbstractFor cytosolic delivery of liposomes containing macromolecular drugs, such as proteins or nuc...
Cells continuously export, import, and recycle molecules over the plasma membrane. Internalization, ...
There has been tremendous recent growth in the discovery of biological therapeutic molecules, but th...
The use of CPPs (cell-penetrating peptides) as delivery vectors for bioactive molecules has been an ...
Efficient delivery of therapeutic biopolymers across cell membranes remains a daunting challenge. Th...
Background The cell-penetrating peptide derived from the Human immunodeficiency virus-1 transactiva...
In this report, cell-penetrating streptavidin (CPS) is introduced to exploit the full power of strep...
TAT technology is a biochemical technique for introduction of full-length peptides or proteins into ...
Transduction domains such as those derived from the HIV-TAT protein are candidate vectors for intrac...
Translocation through the plasma membrane is a major limiting step for the cellular delivery of macr...
AbstractCell penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been postulated to carry macromolecules across cell pl...
Noninvasive imaging techniques like MRI possess the prospective to observe molecular-genetic and cel...
Tat peptide derived from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) could rapidly translocate the cell membr...
AbstractCell penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been extensively studied as vectors for cellular deliv...
Cell-penetrating peptides including the trans-activating transcriptional activator (Tat) from HIV-1 ...
AbstractFor cytosolic delivery of liposomes containing macromolecular drugs, such as proteins or nuc...
Cells continuously export, import, and recycle molecules over the plasma membrane. Internalization, ...
There has been tremendous recent growth in the discovery of biological therapeutic molecules, but th...
The use of CPPs (cell-penetrating peptides) as delivery vectors for bioactive molecules has been an ...
Efficient delivery of therapeutic biopolymers across cell membranes remains a daunting challenge. Th...