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Intracellular Nucleic Acid Delivery by the Supercharged Dengue Virus Capsid Protein

Supercharged proteins are a recently identified class of proteins that have the ability to efficiently deliver functional macromolecules into mammalian cells. They were first developed as bioengineering products, but were later found in the human proteome. In this work, we show that this class of pr...

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Autores principales: Freire, João Miguel, Veiga, Ana Salomé, Conceição, Thaís M., Kowalczyk, Wioleta, Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo, Andreu, David, Santos, Nuno C., Da Poian, Andrea T., Castanho, Miguel A. R. B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24339931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081450
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author Freire, João Miguel
Veiga, Ana Salomé
Conceição, Thaís M.
Kowalczyk, Wioleta
Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo
Andreu, David
Santos, Nuno C.
Da Poian, Andrea T.
Castanho, Miguel A. R. B.
author_facet Freire, João Miguel
Veiga, Ana Salomé
Conceição, Thaís M.
Kowalczyk, Wioleta
Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo
Andreu, David
Santos, Nuno C.
Da Poian, Andrea T.
Castanho, Miguel A. R. B.
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description Supercharged proteins are a recently identified class of proteins that have the ability to efficiently deliver functional macromolecules into mammalian cells. They were first developed as bioengineering products, but were later found in the human proteome. In this work, we show that this class of proteins with unusually high net positive charge is frequently found among viral structural proteins, more specifically among capsid proteins. In particular, the capsid proteins of viruses from the Flaviviridae family have all a very high net charge to molecular weight ratio (> +1.07/kDa), thus qualifying as supercharged proteins. This ubiquity raises the hypothesis that supercharged viral capsid proteins may have biological roles that arise from an intrinsic ability to penetrate cells. Dengue virus capsid protein was selected for a detailed experimental analysis. We showed that this protein is able to deliver functional nucleic acids into mammalian cells. The same result was obtained with two isolated domains of this protein, one of them being able to translocate lipid bilayers independently of endocytic routes. Nucleic acids such as siRNA and plasmids were delivered fully functional into cells. The results raise the possibility that the ability to penetrate cells is part of the native biological functions of some viral capsid proteins.
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spelling pubmed-38553222013-12-11 Intracellular Nucleic Acid Delivery by the Supercharged Dengue Virus Capsid Protein Freire, João Miguel Veiga, Ana Salomé Conceição, Thaís M. Kowalczyk, Wioleta Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo Andreu, David Santos, Nuno C. Da Poian, Andrea T. Castanho, Miguel A. R. B. PLoS One Research Article Supercharged proteins are a recently identified class of proteins that have the ability to efficiently deliver functional macromolecules into mammalian cells. They were first developed as bioengineering products, but were later found in the human proteome. In this work, we show that this class of proteins with unusually high net positive charge is frequently found among viral structural proteins, more specifically among capsid proteins. In particular, the capsid proteins of viruses from the Flaviviridae family have all a very high net charge to molecular weight ratio (> +1.07/kDa), thus qualifying as supercharged proteins. This ubiquity raises the hypothesis that supercharged viral capsid proteins may have biological roles that arise from an intrinsic ability to penetrate cells. Dengue virus capsid protein was selected for a detailed experimental analysis. We showed that this protein is able to deliver functional nucleic acids into mammalian cells. The same result was obtained with two isolated domains of this protein, one of them being able to translocate lipid bilayers independently of endocytic routes. Nucleic acids such as siRNA and plasmids were delivered fully functional into cells. The results raise the possibility that the ability to penetrate cells is part of the native biological functions of some viral capsid proteins. Public Library of Science 2013-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3855322/ /pubmed/24339931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081450 Text en © 2013 Freire et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Freire, João Miguel
Veiga, Ana Salomé
Conceição, Thaís M.
Kowalczyk, Wioleta
Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo
Andreu, David
Santos, Nuno C.
Da Poian, Andrea T.
Castanho, Miguel A. R. B.
Intracellular Nucleic Acid Delivery by the Supercharged Dengue Virus Capsid Protein
title Intracellular Nucleic Acid Delivery by the Supercharged Dengue Virus Capsid Protein
title_full Intracellular Nucleic Acid Delivery by the Supercharged Dengue Virus Capsid Protein
title_fullStr Intracellular Nucleic Acid Delivery by the Supercharged Dengue Virus Capsid Protein
title_full_unstemmed Intracellular Nucleic Acid Delivery by the Supercharged Dengue Virus Capsid Protein
title_short Intracellular Nucleic Acid Delivery by the Supercharged Dengue Virus Capsid Protein
title_sort intracellular nucleic acid delivery by the supercharged dengue virus capsid protein
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24339931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081450
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