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Synthesis and splice-redirecting activity of branched, arginine-rich peptide dendrimer conjugates of peptide nucleic acid oligonucleotides
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Synthesis and splice-redirecting activity of branched, arginine-rich peptide dendrimer conjugates of peptide nucleic acid oligonucleotides

Amer F Saleh, Andrey Arzumanov, Rachida Abes, David Owen, Bernard Lebleu et Michael J Gait
Bioconjugate chemistry, Vol.21(10), p.1902-1911
20/10/2010
PMID: 20879728

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Amino Acid Motifs Arginine Base Sequence Dendrimers - chemical synthesis Dendrimers - chemistry Dendrimers - metabolism HeLa Cells Humans Peptide Nucleic Acids - genetics Peptide Nucleic Acids - metabolism Peptides - chemical synthesis Peptides - chemistry Peptides - metabolism Protein Transport RNA Splicing
Arginine-rich cell-penetrating peptides have found excellent utility in cell and in vivo models for enhancement of delivery of attached charge-neutral PNA or PMO oligonucleotides. We report the synthesis of dendrimeric peptides containing 2- or 4-branched arms each having one or more R-Ahx-R motifs and their disulfide conjugation to a PNA705 splice-redirecting oligonucleotide. Conjugates were assayed in a HeLa pLuc705 cell assay for luciferase up-regulation and splicing redirection. Whereas 8-Arg branched peptide-PNA conjugates showed poor activity compared to a linear (R-Ahx-R)(4)-PNA conjugate, 2-branched and some 4-branched 12 and 16 Arg peptide-PNA conjugates showed activity similar to that of the corresponding linear peptide-PNA conjugates. Many of the 12- and 16-Arg conjugates retained significant activity in the presence of serum. Evidence showed that biological activity in HeLa pLuc705 cells of the PNA conjugates of branched and linear (R-Ahx-R) peptides is associated with an energy-dependent uptake pathway, predominantly clathrin-dependent, but also with some caveolae dependence.

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