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Combinatorial targeting and discovery of ligand-receptors in organelles of mammalian cells

Authors :
Jing Nie
Michael G. Ozawa
Lucia Le Roux
Roy R. Lobb
E. Helene Sage
Erkki Koivunen
Renata Pasqualini
E. Magda Barbu
Juri G. Gelovani
Robert R. Langley
Wadih Arap
Liliana Guzman-Rojas
Richard L. Sidman
Roberto Rangel
Kenneth Dunner
Fernanda I. Staquicini
Hitomi Hosoya
Source :
Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Phage display screening allows the study of functional protein–protein interactions at the cell surface, but investigating intracellular organelles remains a challenge. Here we introduce internalizing-phage libraries to identify clones that enter mammalian cells through a receptor-independent mechanism and target-specific organelles as a tool to select ligand peptides and identify their intracellular receptors. We demonstrate that penetratin, an antennapedia-derived peptide, can be displayed on the phage envelope and mediate receptor-independent uptake of internalizing phage into cells. We also show that an internalizing-phage construct displaying an established mitochondria-specific localization signal targets mitochondria, and that an internalizing-phage random peptide library selects for peptide motifs that localize to different intracellular compartments. As a proof-of-concept, we demonstrate that one such peptide, if chemically fused to penetratin, is internalized receptor-independently, localizes to mitochondria, and promotes cell death. This combinatorial platform technology has potential applications in cell biology and drug development.<br />Phage display screening can unravel protein–protein interactions, but its application has been mainly restricted to the cell surface. Here, a phage-based reagent is introduced that allows the targeting of combinatorial peptides to cell organelles, providing a tool for the discovery of intracellular ligand-receptors.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....488eb3d7df3c070a19c22d3fea6141a0