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Cell-Penetrating Peptides Escape the Endosome by Inducing Vesicle Budding and Collapse.


ABSTRACT: Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are capable of delivering membrane-impermeable cargoes (including small molecules, peptides, proteins, nucleic acids, and nanoparticles) into the cytosol of mammalian cells and have the potential to revolutionize biomedical research and drug discovery. However, the mechanism of action of CPPs has remained poorly understood, especially how they escape from the endosome into the cytosol following endocytic uptake. We show herein that CPPs exit the endosome by inducing budding and collapse of CPP-enriched vesicles from the endosomal membrane. This mechanism provides a theoretical basis for designing CPPs and other delivery vehicles of improved efficiencies.

SUBMITTER: Sahni A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7512842 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell-Penetrating Peptides Escape the Endosome by Inducing Vesicle Budding and Collapse.

Sahni Ashweta A   Qian Ziqing Z   Pei Dehua D  

ACS chemical biology 20200826 9


Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are capable of delivering membrane-impermeable cargoes (including small molecules, peptides, proteins, nucleic acids, and nanoparticles) into the cytosol of mammalian cells and have the potential to revolutionize biomedical research and drug discovery. However, the mechanism of action of CPPs has remained poorly understood, especially how they escape from the endosome into the cytosol following endocytic uptake. We show herein that CPPs exit the endosome by induc  ...[more]

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