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Breaking In And Busting Out: Cell-Penetrating Peptides And The Endosomal Escape Problem, Julia C. Lecher, Scott J. Nowak, Jonathan Mcmurry Aug 2017

Breaking In And Busting Out: Cell-Penetrating Peptides And The Endosomal Escape Problem, Julia C. Lecher, Scott J. Nowak, Jonathan Mcmurry

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Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have long held great promise for the manipulation of living cells for therapeutic and research purposes. They allow a wide array of biomolecules from large, oligomeric proteins to nucleic acids and small molecules to rapidly and efficiently traverse cytoplasmic membranes. With few exceptions, if a molecule can be associated with a CPP, it can be delivered into a cell. However, a growing realization in the field is that CPP-cargo fusions largely remain trapped in endosomes and are eventually targeted for degradation or recycling rather than released into the cytoplasm or trafficked to a desired subcellular destination. This …