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  2. Xentry, a new class of cell-penetrating peptide uniquely equipped for delivery of drugs

Xentry, a new class of cell-penetrating peptide uniquely equipped for delivery of drugs

  • Sci Rep. 2013:3:1661. doi: 10.1038/srep01661.
Kristopher Montrose 1 Yi Yang Xueying Sun Siouxsie Wiles Geoffrey W Krissansen
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular Medicine & Pathology, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland 1005, New Zealand.
Abstract

Here we describe an entirely new class of cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) represented by the short peptide Xentry (LCLRPVG) derived from an N-terminal region of the X-protein of the hepatitis B virus. Xentry permeates adherent cells using syndecan-4 as a portal for entry, and is uniquely restricted from entering syndecan-deficient, non-adherent cells, such as resting blood cells. Intravenous injection of Xentry alone or conjugated to β-galactosidase led to its delivery to most tissues in mice, except circulating blood cells. There was a predilection for uptake by epithelia. Anti-B-raf antibodies and siRNAs linked to Xentry were capable of killing B-raf-dependent melanoma cells. Xentry represents a new class of CPP with properties that are potentially advantageous for life science and therapeutic applications.

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  • HY-P11083
    Cell-penetrating Peptide
    HBV