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Plasma membrane depolarization reveals endosomal escape incapacity of cell-penetrating peptides

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Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short (<30 amino acids), generally cationic, peptides that deliver diverse cargos into cells. CPPs access the cytosol either by direct translocation through the plasma membrane or via endocytosis followed by endosomal escape. Both direct translocation and endosomal escape can occur simultaneously, making it non-trivial to specifically study endosomal escape alone. Here we depolarize the plasma membrane and showed that it inhibits the direct translocation of several CPPs but does not affect their uptake into endosomes. Despite good endocytic uptake many CPPs previously considered to access the cytosol via endosomal escape, failed to access the cytosol once direct translocation was abrogated. Even CPPs designed for enhanced endosomal escape actually showed negligible endosomal escape into the cytosol. Our data reveal that cytosolic localization of CPPs occurs mainly by direct translocation across the plasma membrane. Cell depolarization represents a simple manipulation to stringently test the endosomal escape capacity of CPPs.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ejpb.2023.01.019
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:5475

Funding

AFOSR
FA9550-19-0003
National Institutes of Health
1R01NS112139-01A1
Ono Pharma Foundation Breakthrough Science Award
Swiss National Science Foundation
310030_207464

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Chemistry
Center(s) or Institute(s)
Neuroscience Institute