Comparative molecular transporter properties of cyclic peptides containing tryptophan and arginine residues formed through disulfide cyclization

  • Eman H.M. Mohammed
  • , Eman H.M. Mohammed
  • , Dindyal Mandal
  • , Saghar Mozaffari
  • , Magdy Abdel Hamied Zahran
  • , Amany Mostafa Osman
  • , Amany Mostafa Osman
  • , Rakesh Kumar Tiwari
  • , Keykavous Parang

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Abstract

We have previously reported cyclic cell-penetrating peptides [WR]5 and [WR]4 as molecular transporters. To optimize further the utility of our developed peptides for targeted therapy in cancer cells using the redox condition, we designed a new generation of peptides and evaluated their cytotoxicity as well as uptake behavior against different cancer cell lines. Thus, cyclic [C(WR)xC] and linear counterparts (C(WR)xC), where x = 4-5, were synthesized using Fmoc/tBu solid-phase peptide synthesis, purified, and characterized. The compounds did not show any significant cytotoxicity (at 25 μM) against ovarian (SK-OV-3), leukemia (CCRF-CEM), gastric adenocarcinoma (CRL-1739), breast carcinoma (MDA-MB-231), and normal kidney (LLCPK) cells after 24 and 72 h incubation. Both cyclic [C(WR)5C] and linear (C(WR)5C) demonstrated comparable molecular transporter properties versus [WR]5 in the delivery of a phosphopeptide (F'-GpYEEI) in CCRF-CEM cells. The uptake of F'-GpYEEI in the presence of1,4-dithiothreitol (DTT) as the reducing agent was significantly improved in case of l(C(WR)5C), while it was not changed by [C(WR)5C]. Fluorescence microscopy also demonstrated a significant uptake of F'-GpYEEI in the presence of l(C(WR)5C). Cyclic [C(WR)5C] improved the uptake of the fluorescent-labeled anti-HIV drugs F'-d4T, F'-3TC, and F'-FTC by 3.0-4.9-fold. These data indicate that both [C(WR)5C] and linear (C(WR)5C) peptides can act as molecular transporters.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2581
JournalMolecules
Volume25
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020

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Keywords

  • Cancer
  • Cell-penetrating peptide
  • Cellular uptake
  • Cytotoxicity
  • Disulfide bridge
  • Drug delivery
  • Phosphopeptide

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