Issue 90, 2012

Transformation of an antimicrobial peptide into a plasma membrane-permeable, mitochondria-targeted peptidevia the substitution of lysine with arginine

Abstract

Simple substitution of D-lysine with D-arginine in antimicrobial peptide (RLA) considerably improved its membrane permeability and increased mitochondrial accumulation. The potential use of RLA in preventing apoptotic cell death is also demonstrated through delivery of the Bcl-xL BH4 domain peptide.

Graphical abstract: Transformation of an antimicrobial peptide into a plasma membrane-permeable, mitochondria-targeted peptide via the substitution of lysine with arginine

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Aug 2012
Accepted
25 Sep 2012
First published
26 Sep 2012

Chem. Commun., 2012,48, 11097-11099

Transformation of an antimicrobial peptide into a plasma membrane-permeable, mitochondria-targeted peptide via the substitution of lysine with arginine

I. Nakase, S. Okumura, S. Katayama, H. Hirose, S. Pujals, H. Yamaguchi, S. Arakawa, S. Shimizu and S. Futaki, Chem. Commun., 2012, 48, 11097 DOI: 10.1039/C2CC35872G

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