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An Amphiphilic Sulfonatocalix[5]arene as an Activator for Membrane Transport of Lysine-rich Peptides and Proteins.

Yu-Chen PanAndrea Barba-BonHan-Wen TianFei DingAndreas HennigWerner M NauDong-Sheng Guo
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Lysine (K) is an important target residue for protein and peptide delivery across membranes. K is the most frequently exposed residue in proteins, leading to high demand for the development of K-compatible transport activators. However, designing activators for K-rich peptides and proteins is more challenging than for arginine-rich species because of the kosmotropic nature of K and its recognition difficulty. In this study, we designed a new amphiphilic sulfonatocalix[5]arene (sCx5-6C) as a K-compatible transport activator. sCx5-6C was tailored with two key elements, recognition of K and the ability to embed into membranes. We measured the membrane transport efficiencies of α-poly-l-lysine, heptalysine, and histones across artificial membranes and of α-poly-l-lysine into live cells, activated by sCx5-6C. The results demonstrate that sCx5-6C acts as an efficient activator for translocating K-rich peptides and proteins, which cannot be achieved by known arginine-compatible activators.
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