Novel pH-Sensitive Cyclic Peptides

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A series of cyclic peptides containing a number of tryptophan (W) and glutamic acid (E) residues were synthesized and evaluated as pH-sensitive agents for targeting of acidic tissue and pH-dependent cytoplasmic delivery of molecules. Biophysical studies revealed the molecular mechanism of peptides action and localization within the lipid bilayer of the membrane at high and low pHs. The symmetric, c[(WE)4 WC], and asymmetric, c[E4 W5 C], cyclic peptides translocated amanitin, a polar cargo molecule of similar size, across the lipid bilayer and induced cell death in a pH-and concentration-dependent manner. Fluorescently-labelled peptides were evaluated for targeting of acidic 4T1 mammary tumors in mice. The highest tumor to muscle ratio (5.6) was established for asymmetric cyclic peptide, c[E4 W5 C], at 24 hours after intravenous administration. pH-insensitive cyclic peptide c[R4 W5 C], where glutamic acid residues (E) were replaced by positively charged arginine residues (R), did not exhibit tumor targeting. We have introduced a novel class of cyclic peptides, which can be utilized as a new pH-sensitive tool in investigation or targeting of acidic tissue.

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Weerakkody, D., Moshnikova, A., El-Sayed, N. S., Adochite, R. C., Slaybaugh, G., Golijanin, J., … Reshetnyak, Y. K. (2016). Novel pH-Sensitive Cyclic Peptides. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep31322

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