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Title

Tuning Electrostatic and Hydrophobic Surfaces of Aromatic Rings to Enhance Membrane Association and Cell Uptake of Peptides.

Authors

de Araujo, Aline D.; Hoang, Huy N.; Lim, Junxian; Mak, Jeffrey Y. W.; Fairlie, David P.

Abstract

Aromatic groups are key mediators of protein–membrane association at cell surfaces, contributing to hydrophobic effects and π‐membrane interactions. Here we show electrostatic and hydrophobic influences of aromatic ring substituents on membrane affinity and cell uptake of helical, cyclic and cell penetrating peptides. Hydrophobicity is important, but subtle changes in electrostatic surface potential, dipoles and polarizability also enhance association with phospholipid membranes and cell uptake. A combination of fluorine and sulfur substituents on an aromatic ring induces microdipoles that enhance cell uptake of 12‐residue peptide inhibitors of p53‐HDM2 interaction and of cell‐penetrating cyclic peptides. These aromatic motifs can be readily inserted into peptide sidechains to enhance their cell uptake.

Subjects

HYDROPHOBIC surfaces; CELL-penetrating peptides; CYCLIC peptides; CELL membranes; PEPTIDES

Publication

Angewandte Chemie, 2022, Vol 134, Issue 29, p1

ISSN

0044-8249

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ange.202203995

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