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  2. Generalizable Strategy for Engineering Protein Particles with pH-Triggered Disassembly and Recoverable Protein Functionality

Generalizable Strategy for Engineering Protein Particles with pH-Triggered Disassembly and Recoverable Protein Functionality

  • ACS Macro Lett. 2015 Feb 17;4(2):160-164. doi: 10.1021/mz5007443.
Tomoya Suma 1 Jiwei Cui 1 Markus Müllner 1 Yi Ju 1 Junling Guo 1 Ming Hu 1 Frank Caruso 1
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  • 1 ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology, and the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Abstract

Protein particles are promising candidates for therapeutic delivery. In this study, we report a generalizable strategy to assemble a series of proteins into pH-cleavable protein particles that recover protein functionality after disassembly. Our strategy uses an acid-labile reversible cross-linker based on maleic anhydride chemistry, which allows the cross-linking of proteins and releases unmodified proteins upon cleavage, causing minimal loss of protein functionality. The protein particles can be rapidly disassembled at a mildly acidic pH (<6.5) and inside cells with negligible cytotoxicity. Furthermore, cleavage of the cross-linker led to above 97% recovery of enzymatic activity, as evidenced by using glucose oxidase. This facile and robust strategy to engineer pH-cleavable protein particles may provide a new platform for therapeutic protein delivery as well as for small molecule drug and nucleic acid delivery.

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