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In vivo direct cell-penetrating peptide mediated protein transduction system in Acyrthosiphon pisum.

Aya TakenakaHarutomo KonnoShingo Kikuta
Published in: BMC research notes (2023)
Penetratin (PEN), a widely conserved CPP among insects, was identified in this study. We used mVenus, a recombinant fluorescent protein, as a visual marker for CPP availability assessments, and fused it with PEN by bacterial protein expression. The mVenus-PEN recombinant proteins were introduced into the hemolymph of adult unwinged Acyrthosiphon pisum females using a nanoinjector. Fluorescence emitted by mVenus-PEN was observed in various tissues, such as the gut, trachea, bacteriocytes, and their progeny. This study shows that PEN can deliver exogenously expressed proteins into tissues in vivo, indicating that CPPs are powerful tools for protein transduction.
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