A reversible cell penetrating peptide-cargo linkage allows dissection of cell penetrating peptide- and cargo-dependent effects on internalization and identifies new functionalities of putative endolytic peptides
Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) are a promising technology for therapeutic delivery of macromolecular cargos. CPPs have generally used covalent linkages to cargo, ensuring a common fate as one molecule. Conversely, our CPP-adaptor, TAT-CaM, noncovalently binds calmodulin binding sequence (CBS)-cont...
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Main Authors: | Daniel P. Morris (Author), Lucy C. Snipes (Author), Stephanie A. Hill (Author), Michael M. Woods (Author), Maria M. Mbugua (Author), Lydia R. Wade (Author), Jonathan L. McMurry (Author) |
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