Nature-Inspired Peptide of MtDef4 C-terminus Tail Enables Protein Delivery in Mammalian Cells

Lucia Adriana Lifshits, Yoav Breuer,Marina Sova, Sumit Gupta, Dar Kadosh,Evgeny Weinberg,Zvi Hayouka,Daniel Z. Bar,Maayan Gal

Scientific Reports(2023)

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Abstract
Cell-penetrating peptides hold great promise as versatile tools for the intracellular delivery of therapeutic agents. Various peptides have originated from natural proteins with antimicrobial activity. In this study, we investigated the mammalian cell-penetrating properties of a 16-residue peptide derived from the C-terminus tail of the Medicago truncatula defensin protein, with the sequence GRCRHGFRRRCFCTTHC. We evaluated the ability of this peptide to penetrate multiple types of cells. Our results demonstrate that the peptide efficiently penetrates mammalian cells within minutes and at a sub-micromolar concentration. Moreover, upon N-terminal fusion to the fluorescent protein GFP, the peptide efficiently delivers the GFP into the cells. Despite its remarkable cellular penetration, the peptide has only a minor effect on cellular viability, making it a promising candidate for the development of a cell-penetrating peptide, with potential therapeutic applications. ### Competing Interest Statement M.G. and Z.H are the co-founders of Bountica Ltd, developing antifungal proteins for food preservation. All other authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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