ID | 117781 |
Title Alternative | Development of SrtA-mediated Peptide-labeled Liposome
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Tabata, Atsushi
Tokushima University
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Ohkubo, Yukimasa
Tokushima University
Anyoji, Natsuki
Tokushima University
Hojo, Keiko
Kobe Gakuin University
Tomoyasu, Toshifumi
Tokushima University
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Tatematsu, Youhei
Suzuka University of Medical Science
Ohkura, Kazuto
Suzuka University of Medical Science
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Keywords | Drug-delivery system
liposome
sortase A
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Journal Article
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Description | Background/Aim: In order to develop an efficient drug-delivery system (DDS), a lipopeptide-loaded liposome that functions as a platform for the transpeptidase reaction mediated by sortase A (SrtA) was constructed and its stability, as well as cell-specific targeting were evaluated in the present study. Materials and Methods: Several lipopeptides possessing an acceptor peptide sequence (oligoglycine ≥ three residues) or donor peptide sequence (LPETG) for the SrtA-mediated reaction were chemically synthesized and then inserted into the liposome membrane composed of 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC) and cholesterol (DPPC-Chol-lipo) to obtain the lipopeptide-loaded liposomes. The transpeptidase reaction mediated by recombinant SrtA (His-ΔN59SrtA) was employed to modify the peptide moiety on the liposomal surface using a fluorescently-labeled substrate peptide corresponding to the species of each loaded lipopeptide. Furthermore, lung tumor-binding peptide (LTBP)-labeled liposomes, prepared by this transpeptidase reaction, were investigated for selective targeting to lung cancer cells in vitro. Results and Discussion: The His-ΔN59SrtA-mediated transpeptidation of fluorescently-labeled peptide on the lipopeptide-loaded DPPC-Chol-lipo was confirmed. The selective targeting of LTBP-labeled liposomes to the lung cancer cell line A549 was also observed in vitro. These results suggest that the labeling of acceptor or donor lipopeptide-loaded liposomes with the transpeptidase SrtA could be a useful method for developing a platform applicable to a cancer-targeting DDS.
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Journal Title |
Anticancer Research
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ISSN | 02507005
17917530
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NCID | AA10625860
AA12440673
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Publisher | The International Institute of Anticancer Research
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Volume | 35
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Issue | 8
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Start Page | 4411
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End Page | 4417
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Published Date | 2015-07-10
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eng
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Bioscience and Bioindustry
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