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Fusion Peptide-Based Biomacromolecule Delivery System for Plant Cells

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ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
卷 7, 期 6, 页码 2246-2254

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c00227

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fusion peptides; cell-penetrating peptide; intracellular macromolecule delivery; organelle targeting; plants

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  1. Japan Science and Technology Agency Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology (JST-ERATO) [JPMJER1602, 19K15836]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19K15836] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The introduction of DNA, RNA, and proteins into plant cells using fusion peptides has become an important method in plant science. This system allows efficient delivery of biomacromolecules into plant cells while maintaining their activity, with the advantage of not requiring special equipment and being easy and quick to perform on a wide variety of plants. The use of organelle-targeting peptides in fusion peptides enables selective delivery of biomacromolecules to chloroplasts or mitochondria.
The introduction of DNA, RNA, and proteins into plant cells has become important in plant science with the recent development of innovative technologies such as genome editing. As a new method for the delivery of such biomacromolecules, fusion peptides, which have multiple functional domains, have been developed. The functional domains include cell-penetrating peptides for crossing cell membranes, polycationic peptides for biomacromolecule binding, and organelle-targeting peptides. The fusion peptide-based macromolecule delivery system enables the efficient introduction of DNA, RNA, and proteins, which are much larger in size than the peptide, into plant cells while retaining the activity of the biomacromolecules. Compared to pre-existing delivery methods, this system has advantages in that it does not require any special equipment and can be performed easily and quickly on a wide variety of plants. Furthermore, as a characteristic feature of the fusion peptide system, the application of organelle-targeting peptides to fusion peptides allows selective delivery of biomacromolecules to chloroplasts or mitochondria. Here, we provide a representative method of the fusion peptide-based biomacromolecule delivery system and an example of the results of biomacromolecule delivery as promising new tools for plant biology and biotechnology.

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