Direct Cytosolic Delivery of Citraconylated Proteins

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Abstract

Current intracellular protein delivery strategies face the challenge of endosomal entrapment and consequent degradation of protein cargo. Methods to efficiently deliver proteins directly to the cytosol have the potential to overcome this hurdle. Here, we report the use of a straightforward approach of protein modification using citraconic anhydride to impart an overall negative charge on the proteins, enabling them to assemble with positively charged nano vectors. This strategy uses anhydride-modified proteins to electrostatically form polymer–protein nanocomposites with a cationic guanidinium-functionalized polymer. These supramolecular self-assemblies demonstrated the efficient cytosolic delivery of modified proteins through a membrane fusion-like mechanism. This approach was validated on five cell lines and seven proteins as cargo. Retention of protein function was confirmed through efficient cell killing via the intracellular enzymatic activity of RNase A. This platform provides a versatile, straightforward, and single-step method of protein modification and efficient direct cytosolic protein delivery.

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Goswami, R., Lehot, V., Çiçek, Y. A., Nagaraj, H., Jeon, T., Nguyen, T., … Rotello, V. M. (2023). Direct Cytosolic Delivery of Citraconylated Proteins. Pharmaceutics, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15010218

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