AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short peptides capable of translocating across the plasma membrane of live cells and transporting conjugated compounds intracellularly. Fifteen years after discovering the first model cationic CPPs, penetratin and TAT, CPP internalization is still challenging many questions. Particularly it has been unknown whether CPPs enter the cells with or without mediation of a specific surface receptor. Here we report that syndecan-4, the universally expressed isoform of the syndecan family of transmembrane proteoglycans, binds and mediates transport of the three most frequently utilized cationic CPPs (penetratin, octaarginine and TAT) into the cells. Quantitative uptake studies and mutational analyses demo...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Delivery of gene-targeted drugs is limited by the inherently poor capacity of nucleic acids to overc...
AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short peptides capable of translocating across the plas...
A great deal of data has been amassed suggesting that cationic peptides are able to translocate into...
A great deal of data has been amassed suggesting that cationic peptides are able to translocate int...
Cell-penetrating peptides have been shown to translocate across eukaryotic cell membranes through a ...
Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been successfully used to mediate the intracellular delivery o...
AbstractA diversity of cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs), is known, but so far the only common denomi...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) gained in recent years a lot of interest in the applied biomedical ...
AbstractCell surface proteoglycans (PGs) appear to promote uptake of arginine-rich cell-penetrating ...
AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) gain access to intracellular compartments mainly via endocy...
Therapeutic cargos which are impermeable to the cell can be delivered by cell penetrating peptides (...
The major limitation in the application of bioactive molecule is their low permeation across pl...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Delivery of gene-targeted drugs is limited by the inherently poor capacity of nucleic acids to overc...
AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short peptides capable of translocating across the plas...
A great deal of data has been amassed suggesting that cationic peptides are able to translocate into...
A great deal of data has been amassed suggesting that cationic peptides are able to translocate int...
Cell-penetrating peptides have been shown to translocate across eukaryotic cell membranes through a ...
Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) have been successfully used to mediate the intracellular delivery o...
AbstractA diversity of cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs), is known, but so far the only common denomi...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) gained in recent years a lot of interest in the applied biomedical ...
AbstractCell surface proteoglycans (PGs) appear to promote uptake of arginine-rich cell-penetrating ...
AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) gain access to intracellular compartments mainly via endocy...
Therapeutic cargos which are impermeable to the cell can be delivered by cell penetrating peptides (...
The major limitation in the application of bioactive molecule is their low permeation across pl...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Delivery of gene-targeted drugs is limited by the inherently poor capacity of nucleic acids to overc...