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Transport of Nucleoside Triphosphates into Cells by Artificial Molecular Transporters
Authors:Dr. Zbigniew Zawada  Dr. Ameneh Tatar  Dr. Pavle Mocilac  Dr. Miloš Buděšínský  Dr. Tomáš Kraus
Affiliation:Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha 6, Czech Republic
Abstract:Chemically modified nucleoside triphosphates (NTPs) are widely exploited as unnatural metabolites in chemical biology and medicinal chemistry. Because anionic NTPs do not permeate cell membranes, their corresponding neutral precursors are employed in cell‐based assays. These precursors become active metabolites after enzymatic conversion, which often proceeds insufficiently. Here we show that metabolically‐active NTPs can be directly transported into eukaryotic cells and bacteria by the action of designed synthetic nucleoside triphosphate transporters (SNTTs). The transporter is composed of a receptor, which forms a non‐covalent complex with a triphosphate anion, and a cell‐penetrating agent, which translocates the complex across the plasma membrane. NTP is then released from the complex in the intracellular milieu and accumulates in nuclei and nucleoli in high concentration. The transport of NTPs proceeds rapidly (seconds to minutes) and selectively even in the presence of other organic anions. We demonstrate that this operationally simple and efficient means of transport of fluorescently labelled NTPs into cells can be used for metabolic labeling of DNA in live cells.
Keywords:anion transporters  nucleotide triphosphates  cell-penetrating peptides  cyclodextrins  DNA labelling
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