SummaryOur goal is to define the properties of cell-impermeable cargo molecules that can be delivered into cells by pH (Low) Insertion Peptide (pHLIP), which can selectively target tumors in vivo based on their acidity. Using biophysical methods and fluorescence microscopy, we show that pHLIP can successfully deliver polar and membrane-impermeable cyclic peptides linked to its C terminus through the membranes of lipid vesicles and cancer cells. Our results also indicate that the translocation of these cargo molecules is pH dependent and mediated by transmembrane helix formation. Since a broad range of cell-impermeable molecules is excluded from discovery efforts because they cannot traverse membranes on their own, we believe that pHLIP has ...
Cancer is a complex disease with a range of genetic and biochemical markers within and among tumors,...
The pH-dependent interactions of pHLIPs® (pH (Low) Insertion Peptides) with lipid bilayer of membran...
The design and development of pH-sensitive peptides for cancer diagnostics provides an opportunity t...
SummaryOur goal is to define the properties of cell-impermeable cargo molecules that can be delivere...
Here we review a novel class of delivery vehicles based on pH-sensitive, moderately polar membrane p...
The pH Low Insertion Peptide (pHLIP) is able to unidirectionally insert itself in membranes at low p...
Most drug molecules cannot freely diffuse across a cellular membrane because of the energetic barrie...
The pH-selective insertion and folding of a membrane peptide, pHLIP [pH (low) insertion peptide], ca...
We develop a method for pH-dependent fusion between liposomes and cellular membranes using pHLIP (pH...
Purpose: Malignant cancer foci develop acidic extracellular environments. Mild acidic conditions tri...
We find that pH-(low)-insertion-peptide (pHLIP)-facilitated translocation of phalloidin, a cell-impe...
Drug molecules are typically hydrophobic and small in order to traverse membranes to reach cytoplasm...
Most drug molecules cannot freely diffuse across a cellular membrane because of the energetic barrie...
The pH-dependent interactions of pHLIPs® (pH (Low) Insertion Peptides) with lipid bilayer of membran...
Tumor-targeted drug delivery systems offer not only the advantage of an enhanced therapeutic index, ...
Cancer is a complex disease with a range of genetic and biochemical markers within and among tumors,...
The pH-dependent interactions of pHLIPs® (pH (Low) Insertion Peptides) with lipid bilayer of membran...
The design and development of pH-sensitive peptides for cancer diagnostics provides an opportunity t...
SummaryOur goal is to define the properties of cell-impermeable cargo molecules that can be delivere...
Here we review a novel class of delivery vehicles based on pH-sensitive, moderately polar membrane p...
The pH Low Insertion Peptide (pHLIP) is able to unidirectionally insert itself in membranes at low p...
Most drug molecules cannot freely diffuse across a cellular membrane because of the energetic barrie...
The pH-selective insertion and folding of a membrane peptide, pHLIP [pH (low) insertion peptide], ca...
We develop a method for pH-dependent fusion between liposomes and cellular membranes using pHLIP (pH...
Purpose: Malignant cancer foci develop acidic extracellular environments. Mild acidic conditions tri...
We find that pH-(low)-insertion-peptide (pHLIP)-facilitated translocation of phalloidin, a cell-impe...
Drug molecules are typically hydrophobic and small in order to traverse membranes to reach cytoplasm...
Most drug molecules cannot freely diffuse across a cellular membrane because of the energetic barrie...
The pH-dependent interactions of pHLIPs® (pH (Low) Insertion Peptides) with lipid bilayer of membran...
Tumor-targeted drug delivery systems offer not only the advantage of an enhanced therapeutic index, ...
Cancer is a complex disease with a range of genetic and biochemical markers within and among tumors,...
The pH-dependent interactions of pHLIPs® (pH (Low) Insertion Peptides) with lipid bilayer of membran...
The design and development of pH-sensitive peptides for cancer diagnostics provides an opportunity t...