JoLynn B. Giancola, Aniekan Okon, Yanfeng Li, Eric R. Strieter, Ronald T. Raines
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The proteostasis network involves complex protein signaling cascades. The tagging of proteins with ubiquitin is central to the degradation of cellular proteins, but understanding its exact role in processing proteins is complicated by the complexity and extent of its utilization within cells. Here, we describe the application of a traceless protein delivery strategy to effect the uptake of exogenous ubiquitin into the cytosol of human cells. We find that coadministration of the endosomolytic peptides L17E and, especially, L17ER4 provides not only cytosolic access to ubiquitin but also its functional incorporation into endogenous proteins. By enabling the study of semisynthetic ubiquitin variants in the human cytosol, this strategy could advance the field of ubiquitin biology.
期刊介绍:
The official Journal of the European Peptide Society EPS
The Journal of Peptide Science is a cooperative venture of John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and the European Peptide Society, undertaken for the advancement of international peptide science by the publication of original research results and reviews. The Journal of Peptide Science publishes three types of articles: Research Articles, Rapid Communications and Reviews.
The scope of the Journal embraces the whole range of peptide chemistry and biology: the isolation, characterisation, synthesis properties (chemical, physical, conformational, pharmacological, endocrine and immunological) and applications of natural peptides; studies of their analogues, including peptidomimetics; peptide antibiotics and other peptide-derived complex natural products; peptide and peptide-related drug design and development; peptide materials and nanomaterials science; combinatorial peptide research; the chemical synthesis of proteins; and methodological advances in all these areas. The spectrum of interests is well illustrated by the published proceedings of the regular international Symposia of the European, American, Japanese, Australian, Chinese and Indian Peptide Societies.