Synthesis and in vitro testing of new potent polyacridine-melittin gene delivery peptides

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Abstract

The combination of a polyacridine peptide modified with a melittin fusogenic peptide results in a potent gene transfer agent. Polyacridine peptides of the general formula (Acr-X)n-Cys were prepared by solid-phase peptide synthesis, where Acr is Lys modified on its ε-amine with acridine, X is Arg, Leu, or Lys and n is 2, 3, or 4 repeats. The Cys residue was modified by either a maleimide-melittin or a thiolpyridine-Cys-melittin fusogenic peptide resulting in reducible or non-reducible polyacridine-melittin peptides. Hemolysis assays established that polyacridine-melittin peptides retained their membrane lytic potency relative to melittin at pH 7.4 and 5. When combined with plasmid DNA, the membrane lytic potency of polyacridine-melittin peptides was neutralized. Gene transfer experiments in multiple cell lines established that polyacridine-melittin peptides mediate expression as efficiently as PEI. The expression was very dependent upon a disulfide bond linking polyacridine to melittin. The gene transfer was most efficient when X is Arg and n is 3 or 4 repeats. These studies establish polyacridine peptides as a novel DNA binding anchor peptide. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

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Baumhover, N. J., Anderson, K., Fernandez, C. A., & Rice, K. G. (2010). Synthesis and in vitro testing of new potent polyacridine-melittin gene delivery peptides. Bioconjugate Chemistry, 21(1), 74–83. https://doi.org/10.1021/bc9003124

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