Abstract
Cell-penetrating peptides are widely used as molecular transporters for the internalization inside cells of various cargo, including proteins and nucleic acids. A special role is played by arginine-rich peptides and oligoarginines covalently linked or simply mixed with the cargo. Here we report cell-penetrating agents in which arginine units are clustered on a macrocyclic scaffold. Instead of using long peptides, four single arginine units were covalently attached to either the upper or lower rim of a calix[4]arene, kept in the cone conformation building a 'parallel' cyclic array. These new macrocyclic carriers show high efficiency in DNA delivery and transfection in a variety of cell lines. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Bagnacani, V., Franceschi, V., Bassi, M., Lomazzi, M., Donofrio, G., Sansone, F., … Ungaro, R. (2013). Arginine clustering on calix[4]arene macrocycles for improved cell penetration and DNA delivery. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2721
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