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Cellular Membrane Enrichment of Self-Assembling <scp>d</scp>-Peptides for Cell Surface Engineering
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2014
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Membrane StructureEngineeringPeptide EngineeringBiofabricationPeptide ScienceBiomedical EngineeringEngineering Cell SurfaceCell SurfaceCellular Membrane EnrichmentSelf-assembling PeptidesMembrane BiologyCell EngineeringNanodiscBiomolecular EngineeringPeptide LibrarySelf-assemblyPeptide SynthesisProtein EngineeringMedicine
We occasionally found that several self-assembling peptides containing D-amino acids would be preferentially enriched in cellular membranes at self-assembled stages while distributed evenly in the cytoplasma of cells at unassembled stages. Self-assembling peptides containing only Lamino acids distributed evenly in cytoplasma of cells at both self-assembled and unassembled stages. The self-assembling peptides containing D-amino acids could therefore be applied for engineering cell surface with peptides. More importantly, by integrating a protein binding peptide (a PDZ domain binding hexapeptide of WRESAI) with the self-assembling peptide containing D-amino acids, protein could also be introduced to the cell surface. This study not only provided a novel approach to engineer cell surface, but also highlighted the unusual properties and potential applications of self-assembling peptides containing D-amino acids in regenerative medicine, drug delivery, and tissue engineering.
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