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Perfluoroaryl Bicyclic Cell‐Penetrating Peptides for Delivery of Antisense Oligonucleotides
Authors:Justin M. Wolfe  Colin M. Fadzen  Rebecca L. Holden  Monica Yao  Gunnar J. Hanson  Prof. Bradley L. Pentelute
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA;2. Research Chemistry, Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract:Exon‐skipping antisense oligonucleotides are effective treatments for genetic diseases, yet exon‐skipping activity requires that these macromolecules reach the nucleus. While cell‐penetrating peptides can improve delivery, proteolytic instability often limits efficacy. It is hypothesized that the bicyclization of arginine‐rich peptides would improve their stability and their ability to deliver oligonucleotides into the nucleus. Two methods were introduced for the synthesis of arginine‐rich bicyclic peptides using cysteine perfluoroarylation chemistry. Then, the bicyclic peptides were covalently linked to a phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligonucleotide (PMO) and assayed for exon skipping activity. The perfluoroaryl cyclic and bicyclic peptides improved PMO activity roughly 14‐fold over the unconjugated PMO. The bicyclic peptides exhibited increased proteolytic stability relative to the monocycle, demonstrating that perfluoroaryl bicyclic peptides are potent and stable delivery agents.
Keywords:antisense agents  bicyclization  cell-penetrating peptides  cysteine arylation  peptides
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