Novel pH selective, highly lytic peptides based on a chimeric influenza hemagglutinin peptide/cell penetrating peptide motif

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Abstract

Delivery of macromolecular cargos such as siRNA to the cytosol after endocytosis remains a critical challenge. Numerous approaches including viruses, lipid nanoparticles, polymeric constructs, and various peptide-based approaches have yet to yield a general solution to this delivery issue. In this manuscript, we describe our efforts to design novel endosomolytic peptides that could be used to facilitate the release of cargos from a late endosomal compartment. These amphiphilic peptides, based on a chimeric influenza hemagglutinin peptide/cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) template, utilize a pH-triggering mechanism in which the peptides are protonated after acidification of the endosome, and thereby adopt an alpha-helical conformation. The helical forms of the peptides are lytically active, while the non-protonated forms are much less or non-lytically active at physiological pH. Starting from an initial lead peptide (INF7-Tat), we systematically modified the sequence of the chimeric peptides to obtain peptides with greatly enhanced lytic activity that maintain good pH selectivity in a red blood cell hemolysis assay.

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Algayer, B., O’Brien, A., Momose, A., Murphy, D. J., Procopio, W., Tellers, D. M., & Tucker, T. J. (2019). Novel pH selective, highly lytic peptides based on a chimeric influenza hemagglutinin peptide/cell penetrating peptide motif. Molecules, 24(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24112079

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