Oleg A Andreev, Donald M Engelman, Yana K Reshetnyak
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Targeting acidic diseased tissue: New technology based on use of the pH (Low) Insertion Peptide (pHLIP).
We discuss a peptide that targets cells in the acidic tissues that result from a range of pathological states, including tumours, and that can also translocate cell-impermeable cargo molecules across cell membranes in a pH-dependent manner. The technology is based on the interactions of a water-soluble membrane peptide, which we call pHLIP (pH (Low) Insertion Peptide), with the lipid bilayers of cell membranes. at the normal pH of healthy tissue it binds to cell surfaces, but at low pH pHLIP inserts as a monomer across the cell membrane to form a stable transmembrane helix. pHLIP holds promise for imaging and drug delivery applications.
期刊介绍:
Chimica Oggi – Chemistry Today is a peer reviewed, bimonthly journal, of the TKS TeknoScienze Publisher.
It deals with Fine Chemicals, Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology.
Founded in 1983 Chimica Oggi – Chemistry Today soon became a leading journal in linking industry and academia and gained an immediate appreciation worldwide.