Characterization of the gene transfer process mediated by histidine-rich peptides

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Antoine Kichler
Christian Leborgne
Olivier Danos
Burkhard Bechinger
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[1] Généthon-CNRS UMR 8115,Faculté de Chimie
[2] Institut Le Bel,undefined
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Journal of Molecular Medicine | 2007年 / 85卷
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Gene therapy; Cationic peptides; Amphipathic; Alpha-helix; Nonviral gene transfer;
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Peptides have an interesting potential as gene transfer agents not only because they are biodegradable but also due to their reduced size and the facility of product characterization and large-scale production. Recently, we have shown that the cationic amphipathic 26-mer peptide LAH4 possesses high DNA delivery capacities. To better understand its way of functioning and to further improve its efficiency, we synthesized and tested various LAH4 derivatives. The evaluation of their DNA delivery capacity, as well as their transfection efficiency, makes accessible valuable information about structure–function correlations. In particular, our results indicate the threshold peptide concentration for endosomal escape and conformational preferences for the peptide. Furthermore, the results indicate that a fine balance of peptide–DNA interactions is responsible for the high transfection activity of LAH4. Taken together, the data also suggest that the peptides efficiently transport DNA into the cytoplasm and that the creation of more potent transfection compounds probably needs improvement of other steps during the process.
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页码:191 / 201
页数:10
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