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The Third Helix of the Hoxc8 Homeodomain Peptide Enhances the Efficiency of Gene Transfer in Combination with Lipofectamine

Journal

MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages 41-48

Publisher

HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12033-008-9119-7

Keywords

Protein transduction domain; Hoxc8; Homeodomain; Oligopeptide; Gene delivery vector

Funding

  1. BioGreen21 Program [20070401-034-030]
  2. RDA
  3. Republic of Korea [KRF-2005-204C00074]

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Protein transduction domains (PTDs) have been shown to cross the biological cell membranes efficiently through a receptor and energy independent mechanism. Because of its ease in membrane transducing ability, PTDs could be used as a gene delivery vector. Since we already have shown that purified Hoxc8 homeoprotein has the ability to cross the cellular membrane, we analyzed the possibility of the third helix of the Hoxc8 homeodomain as a useful gene delivery vector. For that purpose, a 16-aa long synthetic oligopeptide Hoxc8 Protein Transduction Domain (HPTD) was chemically synthesized and then tested to see whether the HPTD could form a complex with DNA or not. Gel retardation analysis revealed that the HPTD interacts with plasmid DNA efficiently but failed to transfer the DNA into the cells. However, HPTD can enhance the efficiency of gene transfer in combination with Lipofectamine which doubled the gene transfer rate into COS-7 cells compared with the DNA/Lipofectamine control. An MTT assay indicated that the amount of HPTD used in the complex for the transfection did not show any cytotoxicty in COS-7 cells. The TEM studies showed compact particle formation in the presence of HPTD. These results indicate that the HPTD could be a good candidate adjuvant molecule to enhance the gene transfer efficiency of Lipofectamine in eukaryotic cells.

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