RRC ID 1206
Author Suzuki T, Futaki S, Niwa M, Tanaka S, Ueda K, Sugiura Y.
Title Possible existence of common internalization mechanisms among arginine-rich peptides.
Journal J Biol Chem
Abstract Basic peptides such as human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Tat-(48-60) and Drosophila Antennapedia-(43-58) have been reported to have a membrane permeability and a carrier function for intracellular protein delivery. We have shown that not only Tat-(48-60) but many arginine-rich peptides, including HIV-1 Rev-(34-50) and octaarginine (Arg(8)), efficiently translocated through the cell membranes and worked as protein carriers (Futaki, S., Suzuki, T., Ohashi, W., Yagami, T., Tanaka, S., Ueda, K., and Sugiura, Y. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276, 5836-5840). Quantification and time course analyses of the cellular uptake of the above peptides by mouse macrophage RAW264.7, human cervical carcinoma HeLa, and simian kidney COS-7 cells revealed that Rev-(34-50) and Arg(8) had a comparable translocation efficiency to Tat-(48-60). Internalization of Tat-(48-60) and Rev-(34-50) was saturable and inhibited by the excess addition of the other peptide. Typical endocytosis and metabolic inhibitors had little effect on the internalization. The uptake of these peptides was significantly inhibited in the presence of heparan sulfate or chondroitin sulfates A, B, and C. Treatment of the cells with the anti-heparan sulfate antibody or heparinase III also lowered the translocation of these peptides. These results strongly suggest that the arginine-rich basic peptides share a certain part of the internalization pathway.
Volume 277(4)
Pages 2437-43
Published 2002-1-25
DOI 10.1074/jbc.M110017200
PII S0021-9258(20)87688-1
PMID 11711547
MeSH Amino Acid Sequence Animals Arginine / chemistry* Binding, Competitive COS Cells Cell Line Cell Membrane / metabolism Chondroitin Sulfates / pharmacology Contrast Media / pharmacology Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Drosophila / metabolism Endocytosis / physiology Fluorescein / pharmacology HeLa Cells Heparitin Sulfate / pharmacology Humans L-Lactate Dehydrogenase / metabolism Mice Molecular Sequence Data Peptides / chemistry* Peptides / pharmacology Polysaccharides / pharmacology Protein Structure, Tertiary Protein Transport Time Factors
IF 4.238
Times Cited 398
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells HeLa(RCB0007)