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Discovery of a Cyclic Cell-Penetrating Peptide with Improved Endosomal Escape and Cytosolic Delivery Efficiency
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Peptide EngineeringImproved Endosomal EscapeCytosolic Delivery EfficiencyNanomedicineCpp12 AnalogsCell-based Drug DeliveryBiochemistryLow Cpp ConcentrationsProtein TransportPharmacologyCell BiologyCyclic Cell-penetrating PeptideEndosomal Escape EfficiencyNatural SciencesPeptide LibraryPeptide SynthesisProtein EngineeringCellular BiochemistryMedicineDrug Discovery
Cyclic cell-penetrating peptide 12 (CPP12) is highly efficient for the cytosolic delivery of a variety of cargo molecules into mammalian cells in vitro and in vivo. However, its cytosolic entry efficiency is substantially reduced at lower concentrations or in the presence of serum proteins. In this study, CPP12 analogs were prepared by replacing its hydrophobic residues with amino acids of varying hydrophobicity and evaluated for cellular entry. Substitution of l-3-benzothienylalanine (Bta) for l-2-naphthylalanine (Nal) resulted in CPP12-2, which exhibits up to 3.8-fold higher cytosolic entry efficiency than CPP12, especially at low CPP concentrations; thanks to improved endosomal escape efficiency. CPP12-2 is well suited for the cytosolic delivery of highly potent cargos to achieve biological activity at low concentrations.
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