Construction of peptide-vehicles,bioconjugates having modules for cancer cell surface capture and cell-penetrating peptide with anticancer agents |
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Authors: | Akiyoshi Hirata Kiyoshi Nokihara |
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Affiliation: | HiPep Laboratories, Kyoto 602-8158, Japan |
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Abstract: | Recently molecular targeting therapy has been applied to cancer chemotherapy, although in some cases side-effects are not negligible. Based on our bio-detection concept, that is, protein–protein interaction can be mimicked by using peptides, a novel cell-targeting concept designated peptide-vehicle has been proposed, which has conjugates consisting of the cancer cell recognition and cell penetrating peptides with anticancer drugs. The cancer cell surface protein can be captured by a cyclotide, containing protease resistant d-cystine. A library of cell penetrating peptides has been prepared and conjugated to the cyclotide. Anticancer molecules were recovered after clinical use, which were pooled, purified, and derivatized for loading into the vehicle. The present Letter describes construction of peptide-vehicles, bioconjugates focusing on more efficiency and cancer cell selective delivery for anticancer drugs. |
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Keywords: | Anticancer drug Cell penetrating peptide Cell surface protein Drug delivery Peptide vehicle |
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