Polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid

Cellular uptake enhancement of green fluorescent protein (GFP) into human colon adenocarcinoma (HT-29) and human mouth epidermal carcinoma (KB) cells by a segment of VP1-BC loop polioviral capsid (V), a polioviral receptor binding peptide and HIV-I transactivator of transcription (Tat) was evaluated...

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Main Authors: Manosroi J., Lohcharoenkal W., Gotz F., Werner R.G., Manosroi W., Manosroi A.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-45802014-08-30T02:42:37Z Polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid Manosroi J. Lohcharoenkal W. Gotz F. Werner R.G. Manosroi W. Manosroi A. Cellular uptake enhancement of green fluorescent protein (GFP) into human colon adenocarcinoma (HT-29) and human mouth epidermal carcinoma (KB) cells by a segment of VP1-BC loop polioviral capsid (V), a polioviral receptor binding peptide and HIV-I transactivator of transcription (Tat) was evaluated. HT-29 and KB cells were incubated with various molar concentrations of GFP, V, and Tat mixtures. Both V and Tat showed potent enhancement of GFP uptake into HT-29 and KB cells. In HT-29 cells, the V-GFP, Tat-GFP, and V-Tat-GFP mixtures enhanced the GFP cellular uptake efficiency with the maximum of 3.98-, 4.59-, and 4.08-folds of GFP at 1:3, 1:1/6, and 1/6:1:1/6 molar ratios, respectively. For KB cells, the V-GFP, Tat-GFP, and V-Tat-GFP mixtures enhanced the GFP cellular uptake efficiency with the maximum of 4.05-, 5.09-, and 4.91-folds of GFP at 1:1/6, 1:1, and 1:1:1 molar ratios, respectively. Both V and V-GFP mixtures showed a lower cytotoxicity effect than Tat and Tat-GFP mixture. These studies demonstrated the potential of polioviral capsid, a polioviral receptor binding peptide as a novel, low cytotoxicity carrier for the development of peptide drugs delivery system. © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. 2014-08-30T02:42:37Z 2014-08-30T02:42:37Z 2012 Article 10717544 10.3109/10717544.2011.621991 DDELE http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84855400959&partnerID=40&md5=ebea0f15363620a0b8eb72a1de6f6d5d http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4580 English
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description Cellular uptake enhancement of green fluorescent protein (GFP) into human colon adenocarcinoma (HT-29) and human mouth epidermal carcinoma (KB) cells by a segment of VP1-BC loop polioviral capsid (V), a polioviral receptor binding peptide and HIV-I transactivator of transcription (Tat) was evaluated. HT-29 and KB cells were incubated with various molar concentrations of GFP, V, and Tat mixtures. Both V and Tat showed potent enhancement of GFP uptake into HT-29 and KB cells. In HT-29 cells, the V-GFP, Tat-GFP, and V-Tat-GFP mixtures enhanced the GFP cellular uptake efficiency with the maximum of 3.98-, 4.59-, and 4.08-folds of GFP at 1:3, 1:1/6, and 1/6:1:1/6 molar ratios, respectively. For KB cells, the V-GFP, Tat-GFP, and V-Tat-GFP mixtures enhanced the GFP cellular uptake efficiency with the maximum of 4.05-, 5.09-, and 4.91-folds of GFP at 1:1/6, 1:1, and 1:1:1 molar ratios, respectively. Both V and V-GFP mixtures showed a lower cytotoxicity effect than Tat and Tat-GFP mixture. These studies demonstrated the potential of polioviral capsid, a polioviral receptor binding peptide as a novel, low cytotoxicity carrier for the development of peptide drugs delivery system. © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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author Manosroi J.
Lohcharoenkal W.
Gotz F.
Werner R.G.
Manosroi W.
Manosroi A.
spellingShingle Manosroi J.
Lohcharoenkal W.
Gotz F.
Werner R.G.
Manosroi W.
Manosroi A.
Polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid
author_facet Manosroi J.
Lohcharoenkal W.
Gotz F.
Werner R.G.
Manosroi W.
Manosroi A.
author_sort Manosroi J.
title Polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid
title_short Polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid
title_full Polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid
title_fullStr Polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid
title_full_unstemmed Polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid
title_sort polioviral receptor binding ligand: a novel and safe peptide drug carrier from polioviral capsid
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
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