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Nonclassical transport proteins and peptides: An alternative to classical macromolecule delivery systems

✍ Scribed by Lisa A. Kueltzo; C. Russell Middaugh


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
250 KB
Volume
92
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3549

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✦ Synopsis


The number of peptides and proteins known to exhibit nonclassical transport activity has increased significantly in recent years. In most cases, these entities have been studied in relation to their ability to deliver high molecular weight compounds, including proteins and DNA, for the ultimate purpose of developing new drug delivery strategies. In this review, an overview of the various types of vectors is presented. The in vitro and in vivo delivery successes of this technology, as well as preliminary therapeutic efforts, are described. Although a comprehensive mechanism of nonclassical transport has not yet been clearly established, we propose a straightforward model based on the cationic nature of the vectors and the need for lack of highly organized structure. In this hypothesis we suggest that the movement of polycations is mediated by a network of extra-and intracellular polyanions while transport across the bilayer is facilitated by cation-p interactions between the vectors' basic groups and aromatic amino acid side chains in the bilayer spanning helices of membrane proteins.